Vine Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Manchester local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 June 1994. Textile warehouse, public house.
Vine Inn
- WRENN ID
- twelfth-soffit-burdock
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Manchester
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 6 June 1994
- Type
- Textile warehouse, public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Vine Inn is a public house that was originally a textile warehouse built around 1860-1870. It features red brick construction in Flemish bond, with the ground floor stuccoed and painted white, and has sandstone dressings and a slate roof. The building has a rectangular plan with a basement and four storeys.
The facade is symmetrical with six windows, and all upper floors have moulded sill-bands and brick brackets at the eaves cornice. The ground floor includes a segmental-headed doorway at each end, with hollowed spandrels and a segmental pediment. The basement and ground floor windows are of equal height, with the basement windows now partially filled with tiling above bowed railings, while the ground floor windows are sashed without glazing bars.
The first-floor windows have segmental stone heads, the second-floor windows have flat-arched heads with keystones, and the third-floor windows are round-headed with imposts and keystones, all of which are sashed without glazing bars. Historically, the building was used as a grey warehouse around 1900.
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