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Glass House Inn
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Date of photo: 2025 |
Picture source: Tim |
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The Glass House Inn was situated at 60 Whitchurch Road. This
grade-II listed
pub was present
by 1791 when the publican was John Witt. It is now in residential use. |
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Source: Susie Harper |
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Listed
building details: |
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House: early C18 but extended and partly
remodelled mid C19. Flemish bond orange brick, Welsh slate M-shaped roof and
4 chimneys with stone copings and octagonal Tudor-style pots. 2-storey,
4-bay front. Raised band at 1st floor. Nearly central 2-storey gabled porch
with pointed finial, with added lower timber porch with open truss, in front
of 4-board door and fanlight. 2-light window with sash in each light above.
Similar 2 and 3-light windows to either side and 12-pane sash at left end.
Parallel range added to rear; Interior: not inspected. |
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