9, Lower Bond Street is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 June 1974. Former public house.

9, Lower Bond Street

WRENN ID
scarred-sandstone-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
14 June 1974
Type
Former public house
Source
Historic England listing

Description

WEYMOUTH

SY6779SE LOWER BOND STREET 873-1/20/211 (North side) 14/06/74 No.9 (Formerly Listed as: LOWER BOND STREET (North side) Agnes Weston's Royal Sailors Rest)

GV II

Formerly known as: Lamb and Flag Public House LOWER BOND STREET. 2 houses at end of row, formerly public house, and latterly club for sailors; at time of survey derelict and boarded up. Early to mid C19, rear range possibly late C18. The fronts are rendered, with slate roofs; rear wing is in brick with a slate mansard roof. To the left is a lofty unit in 3 storeys plus attic, with a lower 2-storey wing to the rear, facing a narrow alley, and to the right the building is lower, in 2 storeys, with a very lofty parapet. A late C20 display front with projecting canopy runs across the full width of the frontage, and returns to the left in one bay. Most openings are blocked. The right-hand half has a canted first floor oriel, with a single window to its left. The higher unit is in 1 window, with a flat-roofed dormer above a 16-pane sash above a bowed oriel, and on the return to the left are a 12-pane and two 12-pane sashes. The lower range has a 9-pane sash raking dormer and a 12-pane dormer above two 16-pane sashes in moulded boxes, and blocked openings to the ground floor. The rear of the property has undergone various changes. INTERIOR: not inspected.

Listing NGR: SY6793579004

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