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Latitude: 52.8082 / 52°48'29"N
Longitude: -3.194 / 3°11'38"W
OS Eastings: 319614
OS Northings: 324078
OS Grid: SJ196240
Mapcode National: GBR 6X.W4NJ
Mapcode Global: WH78W.XP70
Plus Code: 9C4RRR54+7C
Entry Name: The Green Inn
Listing Date: 23 October 2003
Last Amended: 23 October 2003
Grade: II
Source: Cadw
Source ID: 81956
Building Class: Commercial
Also known as: Green Inn
ID on this website: 300081956
Location: At the start of the unclassified road to Oswestry branching north from the B4396 1 km east of Llangedwyn Hall. The house faces south to a green area now largely used at its carpark.
County: Powys
Community: Llangedwyn
Community: Llangedwyn
Locality: Green Inn
Traditional County: Denbighshire
A public house in late Regency or early Victorian Tudor style, later enlarged by one bay in similar style to the east. In 1838 it was recorded as the Green Public House, in the estate of John Bonnor, tenanted by Jane Jones.
The house faces south to the road. Symmetrical original three-window front of two storeys and attic; white-painted brickwork with dentil course at eaves. Slate roof with generous verge overhangs. Large end-chimney at left, in white painted brickwork; small red brick end-chimney at right. The upper and lower windows are of three lights with small panes, under Tudor label moulds. The windows are all painted black. Two catslide-roofed dormer windows. Large gabled modern porch incorporating two timber columns.
The additional two-storey bay to the east is also in white painted brickwork, but with a smoother type of brick. Window above and below matching the outer windows of the original part, also painted black. Slate roof at a level a little below that of the main part, the eaves sprocketted.
Not inspected.
A fine late Regency or early Victorian public house in Tudor style indicating links to an estate, which has retained its character notwithstanding enlargement.
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