The King Charles is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 August 1972. Pub. 1 related planning application.

The King Charles

WRENN ID
plain-jade-holly
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
4 August 1972
Type
Pub
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The King Charles is a building located at 1560 Broad Street, dating from the late 18th century or early 19th century. It stands three storeys tall and features three sash windows with 16 panes and sills. The ground floor is finished in rusticated stucco and includes round arched windows. The building is topped with a slate roof. The King Charles, along with Nos 15 to 28 (consecutive), and Nos 20 to 22 (consecutive), as well as The Eagle, form a group of buildings of architectural significance.

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