Lord Nelson Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 May 1974. Public house. 1 related planning application.

Lord Nelson Public House

WRENN ID
fallow-obsidian-grain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
14 May 1974
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Lord Nelson Public House is a terraced public house dating from circa 1899. It is constructed of red brick with a stucco ground floor and first floor, and has stucco dressings. The building is four storeys high, with cellars below, and has two windows facing the street. The front is a recessed, 20th-century reproduction with three windows and a panelled dado, featuring a glazed door. Stucco pilasters flank the front, supporting a panelled dado at the first floor level above a large, eight-window section with transom and mullion windows. An architraved lunette features a keystone inscribed "Estab. 1803/rebuilt 1899". A cornice sits at the second floor level, above which is an inscribed panelled band reading "Ye Lord Nelson". The second floor has two architraved, segmental-arched, two-light transom and mullion casements with keystones, separated by two narrow stucco bands. A continuous sill band is present at the third floor, with central three-light casements. These casements have a scroll-supported surround, a scrolled pediment with a central feature surmounted by a broken pediment. A wrought-iron bracket supports a circular signboard. The interior features a long, narrow bar with a counter to the left. The counter and back bar are from the early or mid-20th century, and the upper part of the counter front is embellished with scenes from the Battle of Trafalgar, dating from circa 1950.

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