Duke Of Wellington Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1967. Public house.

Duke Of Wellington Public House

WRENN ID
roaming-vault-hawthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1967
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Duke of Wellington Public House is a building that was rebuilt in 1861 by the Lovelace Estate. It features flint rubble with brick and terracotta dressings on a plinth, and roughcast cladding in the center, topped with hipped slate roofs. The structure is two storeys high and has a gable end stack on the left that contains an arched niche inscribed with "East Horsley." There are corbelled rear ridge stacks at the center, left, and right, with an additional end stack on the right.

On the left side, there is a single-storey angle bay under a hipped roof, supported by piers at the corners, with casement windows and machicolated eaves. The building has leaded casement windows, with three on the first floor and four on the ground floor, all situated behind a colonnade that runs across the facade, supported by round brick piers on plinth walls. To the left, there is one bay with a metal casement window, and a half-glazed door is located at the center. The right end features a rounded corner with an arcade on the ground floor and a balcony above, supported by striped brick piers with a terracotta band above. There is a diamond-shaped panel above that marks distances to nearby villages.

On the left-hand return front, there are three casement windows on the first floor, a pentice across the ground floor, and a single-storey extension at the rear.

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