The Swan Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Worthing local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 May 1976. Public house. 1 related planning application.

The Swan Inn

WRENN ID
winter-copper-nightshade
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Worthing
Country
England
Date first listed
21 May 1976
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Swan Inn is a building that likely dates mainly from the 18th century but has undergone significant modifications. It stands three storeys tall and is rendered, except for the rear north gable which is made of brick. The roof is slate, featuring two steep spans, with the rear span being somewhat higher.

On the east street front, there are three sash windows with glazing bars, although the top middle window is blind. The building has a parapet with a simple pediment. There is a modern extension towards the street on the ground floor. The west front has four irregularly spaced sash windows with glazing bars.

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