White Hart Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Vale of White Horse local planning authority area, England. First listed on 5 May 1988. Inn, public house. 6 related planning applications.
White Hart Inn
- WRENN ID
- sacred-oriel-marsh
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Vale of White Horse
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 5 May 1988
- Type
- Inn, public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The White Hart Inn is an inn that has been converted into a public house. It dates from the early 17th century in the center, with an early 18th-century section to the left and a mid-19th-century section to the right, possibly incorporating some earlier structure. The building features a stone uncoursed rubble plinth in the center, with part-rendered large timber-framing that has arched braces on the first floor, along with painted brick and rendered infill. The left side is made of painted 18th-century brick, while the right side is constructed of 19th-century brick. The roof is complex, made of old plain tiles with an area of stone slates at the rear, and there are brick stacks.
The inn is two stories high with a three-window central range, a two-window addition to the left, and a two-story cross-wing to the right. There is a four-panel part-glazed door at the center of the central range, which is sheltered by an open porch that supports a projecting gabled room on the first floor. The ground and first floors on either side of the central range have 12-pane horned sash windows, with the lower parts of the ground floor sashes filled with 19th-century stained glass. The projecting room has a two-light wood-mullion window on the first floor at the center. A brick ridge stack is located at the center of the building.
To the left, the addition features a 10-panel door at the center and a 12-pane unhorned sash window with a cambered brick head to the left. There is a flat brick band between the ground and first floors, with two blind recesses on the first floor at the center and left. An end stack is present on the left. The 19th-century cross-wing to the right has paired sashes on the ground floor with a 19th-century moulded wood surround and a 12-pane unhorned sash on the first floor with a flat brick arch. At the rear, there is an 18th-century timber-framed staircase turret to the right of center. Inside, there is a large open fireplace in the center of the ground floor.
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- Full EPC report — heating system, energy costs, size, glazing, construction etc.
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- Related listed building consents — 6 applications
- Detailed attributes — period, style, materials, features
- Flood risk assessment
- Radon risk assessment
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