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Butchers Arms

Butchers Arms, Carhampton

Date of photo: 2024

Picture source: Google Streetview


 
The Butchers Arms was situated on the A39. This grade-II listed pub closed in November 2022.
Source: David Gormley
 

 
Listed building details:
Inn, with outbuildings. C17, altered and enlarged C19 and C20. Rendered over rubble, asbestos slate roof, overhanging eaves and sprockets, brick stacks. Plan: long range of 3 buildings, right hand block 3 cell and cross passage, Two storeys, 1:2:4 bays; late C19 and C20 fenestration except ground floor left in middle block 3-light ovolo moulded mullioned window blocked internally, between first and second bays, right main entrance, moulded surround to studded door, others C20 doors, between second and third bays left amusing inn sign of painted and welded aluminium by Rachel Reckett circa 1955. Interior said to contain pebble floor dated 1639 picked out in sheeps knuckle bones, and wall painting in bedrooms peaked door frame left of entrance, sore chamfered beams with step and runout stops and chamfered lintel to cross passage fireplace.
 

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Butchers Arms, Carhampton
Date of photo: 2024

Picture source: Google Streetview