Building record 1031900000 - THE SEVEN STARS PUBLIC HOUSE

Summary

Seventeenth century witchert inn known as 'The Seven Stars', with eighteenth century alterations and ninteenth and twentieth century extensions

Protected Status/Designation

  • Listed Building (II) 1118311: THE SEVEN STARS PUBLIC HOUSE (DBC3833)

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Type and Period (2)

  • INN (17th Century to Modern - 1600 AD to 1999 AD)
  • (Alternate Type) LOBBY ENTRY HOUSE (17th Century - 1600 AD to 1699 AD)

Description

Grade II. Public house. C17, altered C18. Witchert on a rubblestone plinth, both rendered and colourwashed. Old tile roofs. 2 storeys. 2 bay front block with 1 bay rear wing off right hand bay, single storey additions either side of wing. Central door in later gabled timber porch. Small closet window above. 2-light casements, except ground floor left bay which is 4-light. Central stack forming lobby entry plan type. Colourwashed brick gables above band courses. Left gable has 2-light casements. Modern rear additions to left of rear wing: Left one with flat roof behind a parapet, at rear old tile roofed. To right of rear wing plain tile roof and 2 bays, probably C19 (B1).
Recorded in November 1872 Return of Licensed Public Houses and Beer Houses as having been open for over 50 years (B2).

Sources (2)

  • <1>SBC19924 Bibliographic reference: DoE. 1985. List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: Bucks: Aylesbury Vale: Parishes of Ashendon &C.
  • <2>SBC25727 Unpublished document: Chief Constable of Buckinghamshire. 1872. Return of Licensed Public Houses and Beer Houses.

Location

Grid reference SP 76290 10700 (point)
Civil Parish DINTON-WITH-FORD AND UPTON, Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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Record last edited

Jun 26 2022 1:13PM

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