Tucker Arms Inn And Adjoining Stables To North is a Grade II listed building in the East Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 May 1967. Pub.

Tucker Arms Inn And Adjoining Stables To North

WRENN ID
bitter-sentry-hawthorn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
8 May 1967
Type
Pub
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Tucker Arms Inn, dating from the 16th or 17th century, is a public house located in Dalwood. It is constructed from plastered cob and stone rubble, topped with a thatched roof that has a half-hipped end. The building is one storey high with an attic and features a four-window range. The windows are 19th-century wooden casements with glazing bars, and there is a semi-circular thatched roof over the off-centre doorway, which leads to a cross passage with a plank door. The inn has a central ridge chimney stack made of stone, along with an external end stack that has a brick top stage.

Inside, the inn boasts stopped chamfered ceiling beams and a bressummer above the open fireplace, supported by jointed cruck trusses. Adjoining the inn to the north is a stable range, built around the 18th century. This structure is made of painted stone rubble and has a corrugated iron roof with gabled ends. It is two storeys tall with a five-window range. The ground floor features a cart entrance with double doors, while there is a loft door above. The first-floor windows are casements with leaded panes.

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