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Bull's Head Hotel

A Grade II Listed Building in Quorndon, Leicestershire

Bulls Head Hotel, Quorn

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Named The Quorndon Fox Inn when photograped, Apr 2008. Hotel, formerly house. Dated 1742 and C20. Red brick and Swithland slate roof with brick right end stack. Cornice over first floor and eaves cornice. 3 storeys of 5 sash windows 3/3 to 2nd floor and 6/6 to 1st floor. Thick glazing bars. Ground floor windows are early C20 renewals with mullions and transoms and large panes. All have painted stone cambered lintels with keystones and apron. C20 central solid porch in similar style with fluted pilasters & entablature. C20 storey extension to left in similar style. On right end a C20 1 storey extension with roof hipped to right.

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 7 November 2012

Photo ID: 64330
Building ID: 101278886
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