Harbour Inn is a Grade II listed building in the East Devon local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 May 1967. A C17 Public house. 4 related planning applications.

Harbour Inn

WRENN ID
sombre-mortar-spring
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Devon
Country
England
Date first listed
8 May 1967
Type
Public house
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Harbour Inn is a public house dating from the 17th century, constructed from stone rubble with a thatched roof featuring gabled ends. It is two storeys high and has a range of four to five windows, which include sashes with glazing bars and casements. On the first floor, two of the windows are tripartite sashes. There are two doorways, one of which has a stone porch topped with a thatched roof. The building has rebuilt brick chimney stacks at the ridge and ends. To the left (west), there is a one-storey and attic extension with a bitumised slate roof. Inside, the property features stopped chamfered ceiling beams and a fireplace with a stopped chamfer timber bressummer.

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