Black Horse Cottage England, UK
House dated 1663 and inscribed R.S.M. on stone panel to gable end of porch. Red brick, English bond with steeply pitched roof of C19 pantiles. Original end stack to north and later end stack to south.
Listed Building Description
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TF 40 NE ELM MAIN ROAD 11/8
1.5.75 Black Horse Cottage (formerly listed as Black Horse Public House)
II
House dated 1663 and inscribed R.S.M. on stone panel to gable end of porch. Red brick, English bond with steeply pitched roof of C19 pantiles. Original end stack to north and later end stack to south. Two storeys, framed by rusticated pilasters also of red brick and with a moulded brick band to upper edge of thickened ground floor wall. Original rusticated surrounds, eliptical arches and raised key blocks to two later three-light casements. Two similar casements and surrounds at ground floor. Original two storey gabled porch at the north end opposite the stack. Eliptical window, now blocked, with similar rusticated surround above a pedimented doorway with similar keyblock and surround. Pevsner (Buildings of England), p335.
Listing NGR: TF4693006796