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Bulls Head Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Old Glossop, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4507 / 53°27'2"N

Longitude: -1.9391 / 1°56'20"W

OS Eastings: 404143

OS Northings: 394888

OS Grid: SK041948

Mapcode National: GBR GXWJ.ZQ

Mapcode Global: WHB9T.5JWG

Plus Code: 9C5WF326+79

Entry Name: Bulls Head Public House

Listing Date: 27 January 1978

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1384224

English Heritage Legacy ID: 484658

ID on this website: 101384224

Location: Old Glossop, High Peak, Derbyshire, SK13

County: Derbyshire

District: High Peak

Electoral Ward/Division: Old Glossop

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Glossop

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Glossop All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description



GLOSSOP

SK0494 CHURCH STREET, Old Glossop
921-1/11/113 (North side)
27/01/78 No.101
Bull's Head Public House

GV II

Weaver's house, now public house. c1605, rebuilt and extended
c1783, altered C20. Narrow coursed millstone grit with stone
dressings, stone and Welsh slate roofs with 2 stone sacks, 2
truncated ridge stacks and brick stack to rear.
EXTERIOR: 3 storey plus 2 storey wing to right with quoins and
coped gable with kneelers.
Street elevation has 4 window front arranged 3:1. 3 storey
late C18 block to left has doorway to right with painted flush
surround and C20 door. To right two C20 casements, above two
3-light mullioned casement windows and to right wooden pub
sign. Above again two similar 3-light windows and to right
single similar 2-light casement. 2 storey C17 wing to right
has quoins and single 2-light, originally 4-light, chamfered
mullion widow with casements and Tudor hoodmould. Above
similar window with glazing bars.
Right return has C17 gable with central 2-light chamfered
mullion window, inserted C20 window to right and a blocked
doorway to left.
Rear elevation has single storey C20 extension. Main building
heightened, with narrow coursed masonry to ground and 1st
floor, with quoins to right and coarser masonry above.
Scattered and varied fenestration to late C18 block with
single 2-light, originally 4-light, flush mullioned window to
1st floor, plus later inserted windows. Single storey
extension to ground.
INTERIOR: has chamfered and stopped beams. Ground floor much
altered.
Alehouse Recognition granted 1787.


Listing NGR: SK0414394888

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