The Trout Tavern is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 January 1974. Public house.

The Trout Tavern

WRENN ID
blind-alcove-oak
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
31 January 1974
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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ST6568 739-1/4/62

KEYNSHAM TEMPLE STREET (west side) No. 46 (The Trout Tavern)

(Formerly listed as The Trout Tavern, TEMPLE STREET)

31/01/74

GV II

Originally an attached house, now a public house, this building dates to 1800 with later C19 alterations.

MATERIALS: the building is colourwashed and rendered with an ashlar cornice, copings, pantile roof and gable end rendered stacks.

PLAN: double-depth plan.

EXTERIOR: the building is of three-storeys and comprises a three-window range. The symmetrical east facade has a cornice and blind parapet. The ground floor has two late C19 openings with narrow hoods on carved brackets and C20 casements either side of a central doorway with a similar bracketed hood, a double-leaf and a part-glazed door with a rectangular fanlight. All windows are set in plain reveals with sills. The first floor has sixteen-pane sashes to the outer bays and a central sash of twelve panes. The upper floor has eight-pane sashes flanking a central six-pane sash.

INTERIOR: nothing survives inside either of the original room layout or any architectural features of note.

History: This Georgian house was converted into a tavern in the C19.

Listing NGR: ST6549068345

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