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Royal Oak Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Sturry, Kent

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3116 / 51°18'41"N

Longitude: 1.1094 / 1°6'33"E

OS Eastings: 616798

OS Northings: 161537

OS Grid: TR167615

Mapcode National: GBR TXQ.R9G

Mapcode Global: VHLGG.59VC

Plus Code: 9F338465+MQ

Entry Name: Royal Oak Public House

Listing Date: 16 December 1975

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1085502

English Heritage Legacy ID: 171468

Also known as: The Royal Oak, Canterbury
Royal Oak

ID on this website: 101085502

Location: Broad Oak, Canterbury, Kent, CT2

County: Kent

District: Canterbury

Civil Parish: Sturry

Built-Up Area: Broad Oak (Canterbury)

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Tagged with: Pub

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Description


1.
5273 STURRY SWEECHGATE
(north side)

Royal Oak
Public House
TR 16 SE 4/600 16.12.75


II
2.
Outwardly C18 with late Mediaeval core. Two parallel ranges. Front elevation
rendered. Other ellevations painted brick. Hipped tiled roof. Two windows.
Casements to first floor and sashes with verticals only to ground floor. Later
porch. The interior contains an exposed dragon beam.


Listing NGR: TR1679861537

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