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Red Lion
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Date of photo: 1960s |
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The Red Lion was situated on the High
Street. This grade-II listed pub
closed in the 1970s and
is now in private residential use. |
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Listed
building details: |
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Public house, now house. Late C18.
Colourwashed roughcast with brick quoins, Welsh slate roofs with brick
stacks. Double-depth plan. 2 storeys. Symmetrical 3-window front has central
arched doorway with 6-panel door and semi-circular overlight. Sashes have
cambered gauged brick arches, and all openings have brick dressings. Hipped
roof has tall flanking stacks and wooden eaves soffit ornamented with
shallow modillion blocks. Interior not inspected. |
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Other Photos |
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Publican Harry Drake in doorway |
Picture source: Hélène
Dillistone-Miller |
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Publican Harry Drake in doorway |
Picture source: Hélène
Dillistone-Miller |
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Picture source: Movement80 |