The Denbigh, Little Common Road: Difference between revisions
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 3 June 2025
| The Denbigh, Little Common Road | |
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| LL ref: | 364 |
| Start date: | mid C19 |
| Architect: | unknown |
| Builder: | unknown |
| Original use: | Public house |
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This public house dates back to between 1843-1863 and appears to have been remodelled in the c1890s. Its name is proudly displayed in a plasterwork relief under a projecting bay with a gable adjacent to the entrance. It has painted brick elevations with a red clay-tiled roof and tall chimneys.
The centre building has rendered walling and a higher eaves line than the building to the east. The eastern building forms the main part of the public house and features a large porch to the north-east corner. The gable of the porch has a very decorative plasterwork incorporating the word 'Denbigh'. The east and north faces of the building have been extended in later years and the porch incorporated into the bar area.
