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Two side doors - flush panelled to left with glazing bars in rectangular light above. Large late C19 shop front - 2 windows with doors between. ,","listed-building":"1041431"}},{"geometry":{"type":"MultiPolygon","coordinates":[[[[-1.70829,55.41487],[-1.70833,55.414884],[-1.708362,55.414857],[-1.708418,55.414879],[-1.708448,55.414857],[-1.708508,55.414884],[-1.708598,55.414853],[-1.708701,55.414797],[-1.708482,55.414704],[-1.70829,55.41487]]]]},"type":"Feature","properties":{"entry-date":"2013-08-19","start-date":"1952-02-20","end-date":"","entity":42153260,"name":"Ye Olde Cross Public House 'Dirty Bottles'","dataset":"listed-building-outline","typology":"geography","reference":"1041432","prefix":"listed-building-outline","organisation-entity":"220","quality":"authoritative","notes":"1. NARROWGATE 5330 (North East Side) No 32 (Ye Olde Cross Public House Dirty Bottles) NU 1813 SE 1/68 20.2.52. II GV 2. 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