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Red Pump Inn and Pump Attached to South Wall of North Wing

A Grade II Listed Building in Bashall Eaves, Lancashire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.8839 / 53°53'2"N

Longitude: -2.4642 / 2°27'50"W

OS Eastings: 369586

OS Northings: 443182

OS Grid: SD695431

Mapcode National: GBR CR7J.9G

Mapcode Global: WH969.3MVW

Plus Code: 9C5VVGMP+H8

Entry Name: Red Pump Inn and Pump Attached to South Wall of North Wing

Listing Date: 20 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1163100

English Heritage Legacy ID: 183190

ID on this website: 101163100

Location: Bashall Eaves, Ribble Valley, Lancashire, BB7

County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Civil Parish: Bashall Eaves

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Lancashire

Church of England Parish: Mitton All Hallows

Church of England Diocese: Blackburn

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Description


SD 64 SE BASHALL EAVES

9/18 Red Pump Inn and pump
attached to south wall of
- north wing
-
II

Public house, 1756 and late C18th. The later wing is of pebble dashed
rubble with imitation slate roof, the earlier wing of squared sandstone
rubble with stone slate roof. 2 storeys. The later wing faces east
and is of double-pile central-entry plan with end stacks. It has
projecting quoins and is of 3 bays, the windows sashed with glazing
bars in plain stone surrounds. The door has a similar surround.
Adjoining at right angles at the north is the earlier wing, which
projects towards the east. Its south wall is of one bay and has modern
windows with plain reveals. At the left, near the angle with the other
wing, is a plain stone door surround with 'TB 1756' on the lintel.
Moulded stone gutter. Chimney on the gable and in dividing wall with
former barn at the rear. Adjoining towards the east and now part of the
pub is a single-storey building, probably once a coach house, with a
wide entrance with segmental arch, now glazed, and a gable with coping.
Attached to the south wall of the 1756 wing is a pump, now with a modern
wooden casing, with an iron handle and with a lead spout projecting from
a lead plate which has the following cast upon it: 'JT 18-2'.


Listing NGR: SD6958643182

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