The Nettleton Arms Inn is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 December 1985. Inn.
The Nettleton Arms Inn
- WRENN ID
- far-moulding-twilight
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 9 December 1985
- Type
- Inn
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Nettleton Arms Inn is a late 17th-century inn constructed of rubble stone, which was formerly rendered, and features a slate roof with coped gables and stacks at the ridge and end walls. The building has two storeys and presents an irregular arrangement of window bays that include flush cyma-moulded mullion and transom windows.
On the left side, there are three first-floor mullion and transom windows above an 8-pane sash window set in an early 18th-century raised moulded surround with a dripstone. The entrance consists of a plank door with a hood supported by brackets, alongside a timber canted bay window topped with a stone-tiled roof. To the right, there is a mullion and transom window with a dripstone at the landing level, followed by a two-window range of mullion and transom windows, with the ground floor featuring a pair of windows that share a single dripstone above.
The south end wall has a two-window range, with upper mullion and transom windows that also have dripstones, and ground floor 8-pane sashes set in 18th-century raised moulded surrounds with dripstones. At the rear, there is a stone-tiled wing with an end wall stack, and the building has a painted rubble stone finish with a 20th-century porch. The inn was formerly known as the Codrington Arms.
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