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Graham Arms
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The Graham Arms was situated at Gelt
Bridge. This grade-II listed pub
was previously known as The Gelt Inn. |
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Source:
Simon Armstrong |
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Listed
building details: |
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House, formerly public house and adjoining
cottage. Dated 1771 with initials G.(&)S.T. Coursed red sandstone rubble
walls, graduated slate roof, C19 yellow brick chimney stacks. 2 storeys, 2
bays with former cottage right (now one property), 2 storeys, 2 bays. Former
pub has 6-panel top glazed door with chamfered surround and dated lintel.
2-pane ground floor sash windows have chamfered stone surrounds; 2-light
stone mullioned sash windows with glazing bars above, have chamfered
surrounds. Former cottage right, has plank door with quoined surround. C20
casement windows with glazing bars, all with plain painted stone surrounds.
Called Gelt Inn c1900 and closed c1974, retaining its later pub name. Listed
partly for G.V. with the nearby railway bridge. |
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