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Hardys

A Grade II Listed Building in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.61 / 52°36'36"N

Longitude: 1.7256 / 1°43'32"E

OS Eastings: 652332

OS Northings: 307881

OS Grid: TG523078

Mapcode National: GBR YQY.C32

Mapcode Global: WHNVZ.GNYF

Plus Code: 9F43JP6G+27

Entry Name: Hardys

Listing Date: 27 June 1953

Last Amended: 26 February 1998

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1096808

English Heritage Legacy ID: 468446

ID on this website: 101096808

Location: Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30

County: Norfolk

District: Great Yarmouth

Electoral Ward/Division: Central and Northgate

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Great Yarmouth

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Great Yarmouth

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description



GREAT YARMOUTH

TG5207NW CHURCH PLAIN
839-1/12/16 (South side)
27/06/53 No.7
Hardys
(Formerly Listed as:
CHURCH PLAIN
No.7
Wrestler's Inn)

II

Public house. Late C18, extensively rebuilt and truncated in
C20 after bomb damage. Red brick with burnt headers under a
machine-tiled roof. 3-storey facade to the north; 3-window
range. C20 public house facade composed of 3 pairs of Roman
Doric columns framing windows with perpendicular and arched
glazing bars. Right and left are doorways. Three 9/9 horned
segmental sashes to the first floor, under gauged arches.
Gault brick platband at second floor. Three 6/8 first-floor
sashes. Eaves cornice with paired modillions. Gabled roof,
hipped to the west. Stack on front roof slope. East and west
return walls rebuilt C20, the former with a shaped gable. West
return has a C20 bow window to the ground floor, a C20
Venetian first-floor window and a 6/6 second-floor sash.
INTERIOR: main bar with a moulded fire surround. West bar with
a frieze of late C20 paintings depicting scenes from the life
of Lord Nelson, who is reputed to have addressed the populace
from here on 6 November 1800 after having received the freedom
of the borough.


Listing NGR: TG5233207881

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