A well preserved public house, three storeys high and four windows wide, with a red
brick front, decorated with cast iron details, white painted corner quoins, arched
window heads, sting courses and a heavy eaves cornice with deep eaves cornice
supported on groups of outsized corbels. The pub has in recent years been sensitively restored and there is original tiling behind the bar, and Victorian wrought ironwork and stained glass above the windows, previously boarded over, has been exposed.
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