The Queen'S Head Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Lichfield local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1970. Public house. 1 related planning application.

The Queen'S Head Public House

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Lichfield
Country
England
Date first listed
6 March 1970
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

LICHFIELD

SK1109SW QUEEN STREET 1094-1/7/142 (North side) 06/03/70 No.4 The Queen's Head Public House (Formerly Listed as: QUEEN STREET No.4 Queen's Head Inn) (Formerly Listed as: QUEEN STREET No.5)

GV II

Public house. 1830s. Brick; tile roof with brick end stacks. Georgian style. 3 storeys; symmetrical 3-window range with single-storey service wing to left. End pilaster strips. Entrance has doorcase with panelled pilaster strips and long brackets to pediment, fanlight with radial glazing bars over 6-fielded-panel door. C20 ground-floor windows have sills and brick heads, small-paned glazing; Upper windows have sills, and rubbed brick flat arches over 12-pane sashes to 1st floor, 6-pane sashes to 2nd floor. Wing has one sashed window and inserted window to return. Rear wall is blind but for 2 small windows. Queen Street was cut through in 1832. (Victoria History of the County of Stafford: Greenslade M W: Lichfield: Oxford: 1990-: P.28).

Listing NGR: SK1142909355

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