The Five Alls Public House is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 October 1974. Public house.
The Five Alls Public House
- WRENN ID
- dusk-gutter-crow
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Wiltshire
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 21 October 1974
- Type
- Public house
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Five Alls Public House is a building dated 1748, with alterations made in a "Renaissance" style in the late 19th century. It features blue brick with red brick dressings. The right side has a hipped and sprocketed old tile roof, while the center has double bargeboarded gable ends facing the road, and the left side has a pitched modern tile roof. The building has chequer brick stacks, with 19th-century ones that are corniced. It is two storeys tall, with the central part rising to three storeys, displaying 19th-century fish-scale tiles at the front, which remain unaltered at the back.
A moulded and dentilled brick cornice is located above the first floor of the central part. The central four bays project slightly forward and contain six segment-headed sashes with glazing bars on the first floor. The ground floor features three segment-headed sashes with glazing bars, one tripartite sash, and a late 19th-century half-glazed door set in an elaborate doorcase, which may date back to the 18th century. This doorcase includes blocked Tuscan pilasters that support paired moulded consoles linked by festoons of fruit, topped by a double-curved pediment with dentils and a panelled soffit, along with panelled reveals.
On the second storey of the central part, there are two wooden mullioned oriel windows, each supported by three moulded consoles. The right side elevation has three segment-headed sashes with glazing bars and one door featuring six sunk panels and a flat hood on cut brackets. An iron bar with a late 19th-century iron escutcheon-shaped inn sign hangs between the left side of the public house and No. 12. The Five Alls public house, along with the stables and coach house, and Nos 14 to 23, forms a group.
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