White Hart Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Suffolk local planning authority area, England. First listed on 29 July 1955. Public house.
White Hart Inn
- WRENN ID
- hollow-pediment-crag
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Mid Suffolk
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 29 July 1955
- Type
- Public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The White Hart Inn is a public house that dates from the late 16th century and 17th century, constructed in at least two phases. It underwent alterations in the 18th century and around 1900. The building has a T-shaped plan and may have originally been a single range positioned at right angles to the road. It features a timber frame with modern textured render on the front range and plaster on the rear. The roof is pantiled, with glazed black tiles on the front slope.
The inn is two storeys high with an attic and has a symmetrical facade that likely dates from the late 19th century or early 20th century. There are five windows, which are inset tripartite sashes with glazing bars. The lower sashes of the ground floor windows have shallow-arched heads and lack glazing bars, while the first-floor windows are half-height. The doorway is adorned with pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice hood supported by openwork scrolled brackets, featuring panelled reveals and a five-panel door with a glazed upper panel. The building also has an 18th-century modillion eaves cornice, gable stacks, and an internal stack in the rear wing. Some exposed framing can be seen inside the rear wing.
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