9, Victoria Place England, UK
Early C17. 2 storeys. Rubble, rusticated quoins. Steep roof of stone slates. 2 stone capped gable end, both with blocked circular windows. One canted 2-storey bay with 5-light stone mullioned windows.
Listed Building Description
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- 878 VICTORIA PLACE No 9
(formerly listed as New Inn) TF 1019 10/45 2.5.49.
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- Early C17. 2 storeys. Rubble, rusticated quoins. Steep roof of stone slates. 2 stone capped gable end, both with blocked circular windows. One canted 2-storey bay with 5-light stone mullioned windows. Other windows are mullioned, with 3 lights and modern casements. Circular window in gable end to right. 2 plain doors. To rear, one storey wing has pantiles with modern fenestration, has plaque "Thomas Dawkins Anno Domini 1666."
Listing NGR: TF1014219909