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Listed Building: THE TALBOT HOTEL, BRIDGE FOOT (1087396)

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Grade II
Authority English Heritage
Volume/Map/Item 950, 1, 55
Date assigned 13 December 1979
Date last amended

Description

Built apparently at 3 different periods during the C18 and C19. 1867 over door. L-shaped building standing at Junction of 3 roads facing the main road river crossing. Coursed stone. Steeply pitched tiled roof and coped gable ends with kneelers. Western part oldest, has rear wing with external stone staircase. Street facade 3 storeys, Three windows irrregularly placed. Door with massive painted quoins and lintel. Eastern wing at right angles, 2 storeys and attic (but of same height as western section). Two windows, unbarred sashes painted surrounds and segmental arches. Modern glazed porch in angle. End facade to street has 2 ground floor windows and a small attic casement. Used as baiting place for coal higglers before railway era (Nixon F. industrial Archaelogy of Derbyshire).

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Location

Grid reference SK 34458 48262 (point)
Map sheet SK34NW
Civil Parish BELPER, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE

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Record last edited

Mar 1 2016 9:18AM

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