Listed Building: FIVE BELLS INN (281182)

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Grade II
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Volume/Map/Item 281182
Date assigned 09 May 1988
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Description

TL 96 SW HESSETT THE STREET (WEST SIDE) 4/79 Five Bells Inn GV II Public house, C16 and C17 in about 5 phases. One storey and attics. 2 storey crosswing. Hall range to left, cross-wing at centre, an addition to right. Timber-framed and plastered. Plaintiled roofs: two gabled C19 dormers with small-pane casements. Two axial C17 chimneys of red brick, both with rebuilt upper shafts. Late C19 or early C20 small-pane casements. 3 early C20 half- glazed panelled entrance doors with cornices. A complex building with much alteration before c.1700. The cross-wing is earliest: the front 2 bays have good close studding and unchamfered floor joists laid flat (mainly concealed), all late C16 work. Behind, a room has tension-braced studding and mullioned window evidence, of mid C16 or earlier. A further, lower range to rear of about 2 bays, late C16 or early C17. The hall was rebuilt during C17 with butt-purlin roof, but reusing a good mid C16 1st floor structure with a massive binding beam and floor joists of large section: an open fireplace with deep cambered lintel. The right hand range was added in C17/C18. Listing NGR: TL9360761790

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Grid reference TL 9360 6179 (point)
Map sheet TL96SW

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Oct 13 2022 2:59PM

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