Rose And Crown is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 21 October 1976. A Medieval Inn. 2 related planning applications.

Rose And Crown

WRENN ID
far-lime-fen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
21 October 1976
Type
Inn
Period
Medieval
Source
Historic England listing

Description

ST13NE NETHER STOWEY CP ST MARY'S STREET (North side)

11/65 No 5 (Rose and Crown) (formerly listed as The Rose and Crown Hotel) 21.10.76

GV II

Inn. C15 core, C19 exterior features. Colourwashed render, slate roof with eaves, single brick stack to left of frontage rising from the eaves. U-plan, rear wings reached by a central carriageway, Two storeys, 6 bays, sash windows, some set flush to wall; those to second bay from left on first floor paired, triple sash window with glazing bars to left of ground floor set in a single storey pent-roofed projection; the roof continues over the central carriage entrance, front facing gable set above, paired plank doors; door opening to right, paired half-glazed doors. Projecting painted sign-board on a wrought-iron bracket at right angles to centre of frontage. Venetian window to rear. Interior with a broad fireplace, wooden bressumer; moulded ceiling beam to left of ground floor; roof appears to be of cruck construction over right half of front block.

Listing NGR: ST1922039684

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