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Stone House

Picture source: Peter Ashworth


The Stone House was situated at 19-21 Church Street. This grade-II listed pub opened in 1790.
I lived here from about1958 to 1960. The Cathedral grounds became my garden to walk my dog. My father was the manager of this pub and we lived in a flat over the premises
Carol Evans (August 2012)
 
Listed building details:
Public house. c1840, with late C20 alterations. Ashlar. Roof not visible. Single brick stack. Plinth, first floor band and sillband, eaves cornice, shaped blocking course. 2 storeys; 5 window range. Windows are mainly 12 pane sashes. Projecting single bay centre flanked by single bay recesses, and beyond, single bay end pavilions. Centre has a window with moulded surround and bracketed cornice. Recesses have single windows with eared surrounds. Pavilions have panelled flanking pilasters and single windows, and are topped with scrolled pediments. Below the windows, a band inscribed "1795 White & Sons late Thomas Aldam 1795". Below, remains of rusticated centre with large late C20 doorway and to its right, a C20 glazing bar shop window with Gothic tracery. To left, a 12 pane sash. Beyond, on either side, the pavilions have rusticated ground floors with recessed round-headed doorways with fanlights. Over the doors, round-arched panels inscribed "The Stone House" and "Private Lodgings".

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Name Dates Comments
Garry Plant 1974-1984  
Steve Peters 1971-1980 Customer