Cottages And The Golden Lion Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Rochford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 November 1970. Cottages, public house. 7 related planning applications.

Cottages And The Golden Lion Public House

WRENN ID
sleeping-window-gilt
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rochford
Country
England
Date first listed
25 November 1970
Type
Cottages, public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

The cottages and The Golden Lion public house date from the 18th century, with 19th-century additions and possible origins earlier than the 18th century. Numbers 29 and 31 on the left have a 19th-century painted brick facade, while the remainder of the building is timber-framed and weatherboarded with a plastered return. The left-hand section has a red plain tiled roof, while the right-hand section has 20th-century grey tiles with a hip roof. There are four chimney stacks at the rear. The building is two storeys high. Five small-paned vertically sliding sash windows are on the first floor, with shutters to two of the windows on the right. The ground floor of numbers 29 and 31 each has a vertically sliding sash window with glazing bars and segmental heads to the right, and a four-panelled door with a rounded head above. A central four-light shop window is accompanied by a fascia above and a 20th-century door to the right. To the right again are two tripartite vertically sliding sash windows with leaded lights, a central half-glazed door, and a fascia with a cornice across the right-hand range. There are eight 20th-century pilasters below the fascia.

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