White Horse Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Milton Keynes local planning authority area, England. First listed on 12 June 1953. A Georgian Inn.
White Horse Inn
- WRENN ID
- buried-entrance-summer
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Milton Keynes
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 12 June 1953
- Type
- Inn
- Period
- Georgian
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The White Horse Inn is an 18th-century, two-storey house made of plastered brick, featuring a steeply pitched tiled roof and two hipped dormers. It has brick chimney stacks from various periods. To the left of the center, there is a depressed arch over a carriageway, flanked by heavily panelled gates with four raised and fielded panels each. The first floor has four three-light sash windows. The southern end, known as No 47, has a bank front on the ground floor, while the northern end, No 49, is the White Horse Inn, which includes one three-light sash window and a later doorway. A heavy wooden post and bracket is provided for a sign. At the rear, in White Horse Yard, there is an extensive range of outbuildings. Behind the Inn, there are two-storey extensions built in two phases, both with high tiled roofs, each featuring one window, and some old leaded glass retained in the first floor of the cottage to the southwest. Additional outbuildings extend to 1A Market Square and overlook a cobbled yard behind No 51 High Street. The buildings from Nos 23 to 49 (odd) High Street, including No 25A, form a group, with Nos 29 to 37 (odd) being of local interest only.
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