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The Wellington Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Ilfracombe, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2066 / 51°12'23"N

Longitude: -4.1255 / 4°7'31"W

OS Eastings: 251614

OS Northings: 147412

OS Grid: SS516474

Mapcode National: GBR KN.46P5

Mapcode Global: VH4M4.FXVX

Plus Code: 9C3Q6V4F+JQ

Entry Name: The Wellington Public House

Listing Date: 12 March 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1208664

English Heritage Legacy ID: 390215

Also known as: Wellington Arms

ID on this website: 101208664

Location: Ilfracombe, North Devon, EX34

County: Devon

District: North Devon

Civil Parish: Ilfracombe

Built-Up Area: Ilfracombe

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

Church of England Parish: Ilfracombe Holy Trinity

Church of England Diocese: Exeter

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Description


SS5167
853-1/6/76
12/03/90

ILFRACOMBE
HIGH STREET
(North side)
No.66
The Wellington Public House

II

Public House. Probably C17 or earlier, remodelled in C19.
MATERALS: rendered, stone rubble walls. Slated roofs; some red
crested ridge tiles to right of front roof. Rendered chimney
with good pot on rear roof slope, to right, red brick chimney
on rear gable of right wing.
PLAN: U-shaped plan; single-depth front range with 2 long rear
wings. There appears to have been a cart entrance (now
infilled) through front range, off-centre to right.
EXTERIOR: 2 storeys. Plain, 5-window front with masonry
markings; pilaster strip at each end. Ground storey windows,
irregular in size and height, have mostly plain sashes, except
that the left-hand window has single glazing bar in upper sash
and third window from left has a 2-paned fixed sash. Wide
doorway, in second bay from right, has 4-panelled double
doors. Upper storey windows have 2-light 8-paned wood
casements; external wooden shutters, probably added in late
C20.
Rear courtyard has old sash windows, mostly with single
glazing bars to each sash.
INTERIOR inspected only in public bars on ground floor.
Exposed masonry; no features of particular interest.
The building is the best of the pre-C19 vernacular buildings
now surviving in the main street.

Listing NGR: SS5161447412

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