Crown And Anchor Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Swale local planning authority area, England. Public house.
Crown And Anchor Public House
- WRENN ID
- white-pier-twilight
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Swale
- Country
- England
- Type
- Public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Crown and Anchor Public House is a building dating from around 1846, with evidence of its existence by 1847 according to brewery records. It has been altered in the early 20th century. The structure is made of red brick and features a slate roof. It stands three storeys tall, with boxed eaves on a hipped roof, and has stacks on both the left and right sides.
The building has a regular arrangement of windows: three half-sized glazing bar sashes on the second floor, three full-sized sashes on the first floor, and plate glass 'pub' windows on the ground floor. The right ground floor window is set in an enlarged opening with a keyed segmental head. There is a central half-glazed door within a moulded round-headed doorway, which has moulded brick pilasters and a cornice surround. To the right of this door, there is another half-glazed door that matches the altered window above it, also featuring a keyed segmental head. A scrolled wrought iron sign bracket with a painted sign is located on the first floor to the right. The return and rear elevations also display regular sashed windows. There have been reported alterations to the interior.
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