The Black Bull England, UK

Listed Building Description
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NT 9928 WOOLER HIGH STREET (North side)

17/116 The Black Bull

GV II

Inn. C19, remodelled 1910. Ashlar and rock-faced ashlar with red-tiled roof. Arts and Crafts style. 3 storeys and attics, 3 bays.

Rock-faced ground floor has 5 irregular openings with archway in left bay, 2-leaf door with oval glazed panels in 2nd bay, and three 15-pane sashes.

Upper floors 3 windows, Centre bay is a 2-storey octagonal oriel on large wood brackets. It has wood mullioned-and-transomed windows and lead aprons inscribed in typical letters HE AD 1910 THE BLACK BULL. Apron on 2nd floor is decorated with Tudor roses and fleurs de lys.

2-light sash windows, the upper sashes with small panes.

Pronounced modillioned and moulded cornice, curved around oriel. Decorative rainwater heads.

Gabled roof with flat coping, corniced end stacks and corniced, flat-topped dormer windows.

Listing NGR: NT9914828070