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Cross Inn

Cross Inn, Beeston

Date of photo: 2010

Picture Source: Google Streetview


 
The Cross Inn was situated at 4-6 High Road. This grade-II listed pub closed in 2005 and has now been converted into two private houses.
 

 
Listed building details:
Date plaque to No 4: GJ 1792. Red brick; No 6 has since been colourwashed. Two storey and attics. Two hipped dormers, with Yorkshire casements with glazing bars. Old clay tile roof. Modillioned eaves. Right-hand modern casement; 3 sash windows with glazing bars. No 6 also has full height canted bay with 3 sashes - 3 panes in width. No 4 has 6-panel door (the top 4 fielded) between
panelled reveals and beneath a carved and pedimented hood which is supported on shaped and carved modillions. No 6 has two 6-panel doors under flat doorhoods.
 

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Cross Inn, Beeston

Picture source: Hania Franek