Roebuck Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 May 1974. Public house, hotel. 9 related planning applications.

Roebuck Public House

WRENN ID
carved-stronghold-juniper
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
14 May 1974
Type
Public house, hotel
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Roebuck Public House is a public house and hotel built in the late 1860s. It features a stucco exterior with a channelled stucco ground floor. The building has three storeys and cellars, with a symmetrical facade that includes five windows and a one-window extension over the left-hand carriage entrance. The public house openings are round-arched with keystones and are connected by impost bands. The doorways, located in the outer bays, have fanlights and panelled doors.

On the upper floors, the sash windows are set in round-arched openings with architraved heads; the first floor features keystones, and both floors are linked by impost bands. Pilasters define the bays, with the first floor showcasing rusticated bands that support an entablature with a projecting modillion cornice. The second floor has plain pilasters with enriched heads that support an entablature inscribed with "Roebuck Hotel," topped with a dentil and modillion pediment that features a painted sculpture of a roebuck in the tympanum. The extension has architraved tripartite sashes, with the first floor displaying a console bracketed cornice and the second floor featuring a mask keystone. The entablature is adorned with a dentil and modillion cornice.

Inside, the building has been converted to a single bar but retains massively overscaled cornices with modillion decoration.

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