Listed Building: THE DIGBY TAP INN (103940)

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Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 689/1/76
Date assigned 30 November 1971
Date last amended

Description

COOK'S LANE 1. 1625 The Digby Tap Inn ST 6316 1/76 30.11.71. II 2. Stone rubble building of mid C16 to C17 origin, with later alterations. South end has evidently been demolished and the end wall re-built in brick. Front is cement-rendered and has early C19 sash windows and doorway with moulded architrave, angle roundels and pediment. 6-panelled doors, upper 4 panels moulded. At south end of front is 3-light stone-mullioned window with remains of hood mould. Moulded beam internally. Rear wings are lower. West wing of stone rubble with plaintile roof. From right to left, 3-light sash above with horizontally sliding sash below and to left hand again below a fixed window with small panes. East rear wing again lower with stone slate roof. At right hand end, double ledged doors with voussoirs; to left hand, fixed 2-light segmental headed window; to left again, ledged door and a 3 pane wide fixed window. Marked as the parish workhouse on plan of 1802. Listing NGR: ST6383416333

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Location

Grid reference ST 6383 1633 (point)
Civil Parish Sherborne; Dorset
District (historic) West Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Feb 18 2019 9:40AM