Listed building outline
Hole In The Wall Public House
Field | Value | Fact links |
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Reference | 383642 | Facts |
Prefix | listed-building-outline | Facts |
Name | Hole In The Wall Public House | Facts |
Dataset | Listed building outline | no fact link |
Organisation | Torbay Council | no fact link |
Start date | 1975-01-10 | no fact link |
End date | no fact link | |
Entry date | 1975-01-10 | Facts |
Typology | geography | no fact link |
Geometry |
MULTIPOLYGON (((-3.512119 50.395664, -3.512211 50.395601, -3.512209 50.395591, -3.512178 50.395575, -3.512142 50.395569, -3.512055 50.395626, -3.512119 50.395664)))
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Point |
POINT (-3.512135 50.395613)
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Dataset name | Facts | |
Notes | Formerly known as: New Quay Inn NEW QUAY LANE. Shown on OS map as No.7. Public house. Early C19. Rendered front and left side walls facing King Street, probably part solid and part timber-framed; painted stone rubble rear wall facing public alleyway. Slated roof. Red-brick chimney on right gable-end. 3 storeys with garret and basement, the latter (because of the sloping site) opening directly on to the alleyway. 2 windows wide with 1 window in carved left side wall, which also faces onto King Street. Ground storey has a pair of 6-panelled doors enclosed in a single doorcase with flanking pilasters and entablatures. Window with C20 louvre to right. To left a 20-paned fixed sash window with door immediately to its right, the latter having 4 flush panels. Upper-storey windows have 8-paned sashes. Rounded left side wall has 18-paned fixed sash window to left; entablature above with panelled frieze. Blocked doorway to right with flanking pilasters and entablature. Barred sash-windows above: 6 over 6 panes in second storey, 8 over 8 panes in third storey. Rear wall has barred sashes and small-paned wood casements. 2 gabled dormers. A Francis Frith photograph of 1922 shows this as the New Quay Inn, the rounded corner tile-hung. Listing NGR: SX9261956179 | Facts |
Listed building | 1195165 | Facts |
Available Code Snippets:
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"notes": "Formerly known as: New Quay Inn NEW QUAY LANE. Shown on OS map as No.7. Public house. Early C19. Rendered front and left side walls facing King Street, probably part solid and part timber-framed; painted stone rubble rear wall facing public alleyway. Slated roof. Red-brick chimney on right gable-end. 3 storeys with garret and basement, the latter (because of the sloping site) opening directly on to the alleyway. 2 windows wide with 1 window in carved left side wall, which also faces onto King Street. Ground storey has a pair of 6-panelled doors enclosed in a single doorcase with flanking pilasters and entablatures. Window with C20 louvre to right. To left a 20-paned fixed sash window with door immediately to its right, the latter having 4 flush panels. Upper-storey windows have 8-paned sashes. Rounded left side wall has 18-paned fixed sash window to left; entablature above with panelled frieze. Blocked doorway to right with flanking pilasters and entablature. Barred sash-windows above: 6 over 6 panes in second storey, 8 over 8 panes in third storey. Rear wall has barred sashes and small-paned wood casements. 2 gabled dormers. A Francis Frith photograph of 1922 shows this as the New Quay Inn, the rounded corner tile-hung. Listing NGR: SX9261956179",
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}
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