White Horse Cellars Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Birmingham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 July 1982. Public house.

White Horse Cellars Public House

WRENN ID
lesser-banister-raven
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Birmingham
Country
England
Date first listed
8 July 1982
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

CONSTITUTION HILL 1. 5104 City Centre B19 No 106 (White Horse Cellars Public House) SP 0687 SE 25/9 II 2. Circa 1885-90. Corner site public house with return to Northwood Street. Three storey red brick main block with 2 storey rear wing set at angle along Northwood Street. Good Birmingham cut brick detailing and ornament. Panelled pilastered painted public house front with deep fascia and cornice curved round to return front. Bevelled corner to upper floors. Gable end tiled roof with pierced ridge tiles. Tall first floor and squat second floor. Moulded brick sill courses. Three bay front, one bay gable end and 6 bay wing. Segmental arched first floor sash windows with glazing bars to upper sash, finely gauged arches with keystones, dripmoulds. Rounded brick edging to reveals. Blind panels of slender brick balustrading below sills. Top floor has terracotta panels with festoons alternating with windows. Pediment to second floor window in gable end with losenges and moulded brick eaves. Fluted and moulded brick work to eaves of wing with brick cornice over ground floor where the windows have moulded brick architraves.

Listing NGR: SP0652987754

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