The Royal Oak Public House Including Rubblestone Wing To East is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 August 1972. Public house.

The Royal Oak Public House Including Rubblestone Wing To East

WRENN ID
noble-newel-thyme
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
7 August 1972
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

KINGTON

SO2956 CHURCH STREET 643-1/1/52 (South West side) 07/08/72 The Royal Oak Public House including rubblestone wing to east (Formerly Listed as: CHURCH STREET (South West side) The Royal Oak. Barn attached to The Royal Oak on E)

GV II

Houses, now inn. C18 front to C17 core. Stucco; Welsh slate roof; brick ridge stack. 2 storeys and cellar; 5-window range: C20 casements and to right, late C19 paired plain sashes, with C19 three-light casement in gable over. Entrance to left: early C20 porch and half-glazed door; to left, late C19 paired sashes; to right, 2 fixed windows, and paired sashes. Mounting block. Painted rubble wing, to left: loft door in oak case, over C20 plank door. Rear: plain tiles; 2 roughcast gable wings; massive diagonally-set rubble stack with later brick chimney. INTERIOR: exposed ceiling beams. (RCHME: Herefordshire: 91-92).

Listing NGR: SO2949656704

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