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646-1/20/341 NOTTINGHAM
LONG ROW
No 49 (Formerly listed as LONG ROW WEST (North side) No.49 Yates's Wine Lodge, previously listed as LONG ROW WEST The Talbot (Yates Wine Lodge)) 10/04/84 GV
II Public house. 1876, with late C20 alterations. Stucco with part glazed slate roof. Two storeys; five window range. The front is mainly covered by a balcony carried on four round cast-iron columns and enclosed by a late C20 glazed canopy. On the balcony, five French windows with overlights, the right one with original glazed double doors, divided by Ionic pilasters with dice, all under an entablature. Above the canopy, a shaped gable containing a round-arched window with the inscription "The Talbot established 1580" around the head. On either side, a balustrade with four busts on pedestals. Under the balcony, four half-glazed double doors divided by rusticated Doric pilasters. To right, an original six-panel double door flanked by Doric columns with dice. INTERIOR has a rectangular gallery carried on round cast-iron columns. Ground floor has anaglypta wainscot, frieze and ceiling, and moulded cornice and beams. Wall mirrors divided by pilasters. On the right, a panelled wooden bar with tile inserts, running the length of the room. To its right, C20 double doors to the front gallery stairs. At the rear, a wooden staircase with cast-iron balustrade. On the first floor, a cast-iron balustrade to the gallery, with wooden capping. Double purlin wooden roof, eight bays, with iron arch braces and turned king posts. Panelled ceiling with lincrusta borders, the four bays towards the rear glazed to the ridge. Panelled walls with fretwork frieze and mirrors. At the rear, an elliptical arched opening to the rear bar. To its right, a massive clock in a glazed mahogany case, with the dial in a shaped gable. Rear bar has segmental blind arches on three sides, a replica doorway with pediment, moulded cornice and boss. The basement is noted to contain a bar with most of its original panelling and a roof carried on square pillars. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Nottinghamshire: London:1979-: 229). Listing NGR: SK5709539947
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Sources
Books and journals Williamson, E, The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, (1979), 229
Legal
This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.
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