The Baron Of Beef Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Cambridge local planning authority area, England. First listed on 2 November 1972. Public house. 8 related planning applications.

The Baron Of Beef Public House

WRENN ID
grim-baluster-vetch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cambridge
Country
England
Date first listed
2 November 1972
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Baron of Beef Public House is an early 19th-century building located on Bridge Street. It is constructed of painted brick and stands three storeys high, featuring two windows with a blank space in between. The windows are sashes with glazing bars. The ground floor has a modern bar frontage, while the building has a parapet with a band and a modern tile roof. This pub is part of a group that includes Nos 8 to 19, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, and the Church of St Clement.

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  • Related listed building consents — 8 applications
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Nearby listed buildings

  1. The Mitre Public House Grade II 13 m
  2. 15 and 16, Bridge Street Grade II 21 m
  3. Church of St Clement Grade II* 23 m
  4. Telephone Kiosk Outside St Clement's Church Grade II 35 m
  5. 16, ROUND CHURCH STREET (See details for further address information) Grade II 39 m
  6. 8, Portugal Place Grade II 42 m
  7. 28 and 29, Portugal Place Grade II 49 m
  8. The Old Vicarage Grade II 55 m
  9. St John's College, Gates of Chapel Court Yard Onto St John's Street Grade II 69 m
  10. K6 outside the Masters Lodge, St John's College Grade II 70 m