Three Tuns Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Sheffield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 November 1974. Public house. 2 related planning applications.

Three Tuns Public House

WRENN ID
final-mullion-spring
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Sheffield
Country
England
Date first listed
21 November 1974
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Three Tuns Public House is a public house and adjoining houses built around 1840 and restored around 1987. It is constructed of brick with an ashlar plinth and stucco dressings, featuring slate roofs and a large ridge stack, along with a side wall stack. The building has a plinth, string course, crowning cornice, and a parapet supported by scroll brackets at the rounded corner on the northwest side.

It stands three storeys tall with a total of six windows across the front and five down the side, situated on an acutely angled corner site. The facade facing Silver Street Head has six 12-pane sash windows, with six smaller plain sashes above. The fourth window on each floor is blank, and all windows have brick flat arches. The ground floor features two plain sashes in the center, with the right one having a multi-keystone lintel, flanked by 20th-century double doors with blank overlights. Beyond this, there is a single plain sash, with the left being smaller and the right having a multi-keystone lintel, followed by a paired plain sash. The rounded corner has a 12-pane sash and above it, a 6-pane sash, both with brick flat arches, and below, a wider plain sash, all of which are curved.

On the right return to Lee Croft, the upper floors have two blank spaces followed by a glazing bar sash. The ground floor has a paired plain sash, a blocked window, and a door, with a set-back range to the right featuring two glazing bar sashes on each floor. The interior was refitted in 1987.

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