The Buccaneer Public House is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 3 March 1988. Public house. 3 related planning applications.

The Buccaneer Public House

WRENN ID
western-lintel-dust
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
3 March 1988
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Buccaneer Public House is a public house located on Elloughton Station Road in Brough. It was built in the mid to late 18th century, with an early 19th-century extension on the right and a late 19th-century extension on the far right. The building is constructed of brick, roughcast, and colour-washed materials, with stone dressings and slate roofs.

The main section of the pub is two storeys high and features a symmetrical three-bay elevation. It has rusticated quoins and a plinth, with a door made up of four glazed panels and an overlight set in panelled reveals. This door is sheltered by an unfluted Doric porch, with 16-pane sash windows on either side, all framed by plain sill bands. On the first floor, there is a sill band and three sash windows with glazing bars, also set in architraves. The eaves cornice is made of timber and features modillions, while the gables are coped and supported by brick kneelers, with stacks on the rear wall.

The early 19th-century extension to the right has a rusticated plinth and quoins. To the left of this extension is a three-panelled 20th-century door with an overlight featuring vertical glazing bars, set within an early 19th-century fluted doorcase that includes paterae. To the right, there is a canted bay window with 20th-century windows that have glazing bars. The first floor of this extension has a sill band and two sash windows with glazing bars in architraves, along with a modillion eaves cornice, a coped gable, and an end stack to the right.

The late 19th-century extension on the far right also has a rusticated plinth and quoins, with two sash windows featuring sills and glazing bars in architraves. The first floor has an altered sash window with a wrought-iron balcony on a bracketed sill beneath a floating pediment. The gable is raised and coped, topped with a poppyhead finial on shaped kneelers.

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