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Royal Oak

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Picture source: Google
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The Royal Oak was situated on Church Street.
This grade-II listed pub closed in 1880 and is now used as a private residence. |
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Source: Douglas Rudlin |
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Listed
building details: |
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House. C18. Coursed squared rubble; timber
lintels; stone slate roof; 2 gable-end brick chimneys. 2 storeys and attic;
4-window range. Large ground-floor bay window to left of door with 4 raised
and fielded panels and 2 lights, screened by a late C19 wooden porch with
wooden uprights on low stone walls. 4-light mullioned and transomed window
to right and similar 2-light windows on the first floor. 3 rendered dormers
have iron-framed casements with leaded lights. Interior not inspected, but
noted as having a fine stone-arched open fireplace. Formerly a temperance
inn. |
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