White Hart Public House is a Grade II listed building in the High Peak local planning authority area, England. Public house. 3 related planning applications.

White Hart Public House

WRENN ID
patient-hammer-furze
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
High Peak
Country
England
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The White Hart Public House is a building that showcases early to mid 19th-century features, although it has an earlier core. Inside, there is a stone dated 1734, which was previously part of the outside wall. The lower cellar, now enclosed, has a vaulted roof, and there are blocked mullion windows in the current cellar that used to serve as the drinking room. The road-facing elevation is rendered to look like stone and is painted with a plinth, reflecting mid 19th-century design. The building is angled to fit the site, featuring two windows above two hung sashes, with an additional window above one on the left side, and a door framed in stone with a small cornice. There are three chimneys that are rendered and designed to resemble stone, complete with moulded cornices. The rear elevation, which was once the front, is made of coursed stone and dates from the early 19th century, featuring one window with hung sashes and glazing bars, topped with a stone lintel. The White Hart is referenced in the late 19th-century novel "The Manchester Man" by Mrs. G Linnaeus Banks.

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