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Queens Arms
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The Queens Arms was situated at 48 High
Street. This grade-II listed pub had
closed by the end of the 19th century. |
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Source: T C |
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Listed
building details: |
House and shop. Probably early Cl8 4-storeyed
stuccoed front with cellars and a Welsh slate hipped roof. There is a
moulded cornice at the 2nd floor and a good moulded and modillioned eaves
cornice
with egg and tongue decoration. There is an ancient lead rainwater head and
pipe in the centre. Upper floors converted to use of St Edmund Hall in 1930.
Mid Cl9 shop. |
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