The Board Inn is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 January 1976. Public house. 10 related planning applications.

The Board Inn

WRENN ID
small-spandrel-rowan
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
9 January 1976
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The Board Inn is a public house comprising two builds, dating from the 17th century and later. The right-hand section is a three-storey building constructed in the 18th century using brick, with a pantile roof. It features two hung sash windows with glazing bars in moulded wooden frames; lintels are above the first-floor windows and the two ground-floor windows. A modern door is set within a doorway flanked by plain pilasters. A rectangular bay, dating from the 19th century, features pilaster mullions with carved capitals and a cornice. A fluted wooden pilaster extends from the right corner of this bay to the roof. The left-hand section is two storeys and rendered, dating from the 17th century, with a single dormer window and a pantile roof with a moulded panel parapet supported on four fluted wooden pilasters resting on a 19th-century cornice, above a modern public house shop front on the ground floor. There are two windows. The interior retains 17th-century panelling and a staircase. The building is part of a group value context with numbers 16 to 46 (even), 46A, 48 to 64 (even), 64A, 66 to 100 (even).

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