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East Ilsley > The Star
The Star
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Picture source: Sue McArdle |
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The Star was situated at 1 High Street.
This grade-II listed pub is now
used as a private residence. |
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Listed
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House, now public house. C15 with C16, C17,
C18, C19 and C20 alterations and additions. Tile hanging over brick and
timber frame, flint plinth, brick with flint plinth; tiled roofs. L plan
with half hip to gable on west. One and a half storeys; 3 gabled dormers on
west with rendered gables and star and fleur de lys patterns in render; end
stacks north, south and east, ridge stacks to centre of each ridge. West
Elevation:- 5-light square flat roofed bay across gable to left, glazing bar
sash in centre and 4-light mullioned and transomed casement to right;
3-light casements in dormers; flat timber porch to right of bay over C20
door, flat square timber porch over closed C20 door between sash and
casements. Interior:- remains of arch braced truss with moulded braces in
centre of west range, remains of large, curved brace in partition wall
between west and north ranges, north range timber framed, part C16 and part
C17 framing exposed on upper floors. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 1981 |
Picture source: Jonathan Sayers |
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Picture source: David Gormley |
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