The Golden Lion Tap Public House / Mugford'd Spirit Vaults

Date:
20 Jun 2004
Location:
The Golden Lion Tap Public House, The Square, Barnstaple, North Devon, Devon
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Mugford'd Spirit Vaults, The Square, Barnstaple, North Devon, Devon
Reference:
IOE01/12626/31
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

BARNSTAPLE

SS5533SE THE SQUARE 684-1/7/240 (North side) 31/12/73 The Golden Lion Tap Public House (Formerly Listed as: THE SQUARE (North side) Mugford's Spirit Vaults)

GV II

Inn, now public house and restaurant. Early/mid C17 building remodelled and enlarged in early/mid C18 and later; interior seems to include some imitation C17 work. Solid rendered front with red brick gable set well back. Rear wall of front block is of painted stone rubble; front wall of back block is of painted brick with patches of stone rubble.

Added rear range to right is of red brick. Front block now appears to have flat roof; back block has steeply-pitched slated roof at right-angles to The Square. Parallel to it on right is the tiled roof of the added range; in front of latter the room over carriage-entrance is similarly tiled. Red brick chimneys. PLAN: front block has central through-passage with a room at either side; small projecting stair turret at rear of right-hand room. Behind this is a small courtyard (now glazed over) with a one-room-deep back block behind. Linking the 2 blocks on the left side of the courtyard is a gallery in the Devon urban tradition, although it is wide enough to qualify as a small room. There seems to have been a second courtyard behind the back block. To right of the building is a covered former carriage entrance with arcaded openings at either side; at the rear this appears to run under the added brick range roofed at right-angles to The Square. EXTERIOR: 2 storeys, possibly with a 3rd storey over the back block. Front 4-window range with a 5th window to right, set back over the carriage entrance. Centre doorway with moulded architrave and flat moulded hood on shaped brackets; 3-panelled door, the large single panel at the bottom flush.

At either side a flat-roofed canted bay window of 5 lights; plain wood-framed lower lights with 6-paned sashes (all with horns) in recessed box-frames; the larger left-hand window has 2-paned side-lights. Front finished with parapet having a plain coping, probably of concrete. Carriage-arch to right has plank door in a plain wood frame.

Above it is a 3-light bow window with top entablature; sash windows with 6-panes in centre light, 2 panes in side lights.

Gable of back block, clearly visible from opposite side of The Square, has tall round-arched window (now partly infilled) with BILLIARD inscribed in black and white lettering on the arch. Added rear range (visible from Diamond Street) has round-arched windows with what appear to be later mullioned and transomed wood casements. INTERIOR: rear of through-passage has mutilated early/mid C17 wood door-frame; square head, ovolo and hollow mouldings, large urn stops. Inside it a C18 round wooden arch with panelled spandrels. Room to right has old, plain ceiling beams, room to left has moulded plaster cornices round most of walls and ceiling beam. Right-hand upper-storey room has gable fireplace with C18/C19 moulded wood architrave; round-arched cast-iron basket grate. In rear wall, round-arched upper storey window with 4-paned sashes. Back block has at left-hand end of front wall one light of a C16/C17 wood-mullioned window with flat-splay mullions and wood glazing bar. Right-hand ground storey gable wall has fireplace with chamfered wood lintel. Carriage entrance to right has 3 large round arches with plain imposts to left (that in middle apparently a dummy backing on to back block); one to right, with the surviving impost of another. Room in added range above has large fireplace with wooden architrave, probably C18.







Listing NGR: SS5590133038

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0990 IOE Records taken by Barbara Hilton; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Dr Barbara Hilton. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Hilton, Barbara

Rights Holder: Hilton, Barbara