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Stags Head Inn

A Grade II Listed Building in Bowness-on-Windermere, Cumbria

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Latitude: 54.3642 / 54°21'51"N

Longitude: -2.9215 / 2°55'17"W

OS Eastings: 340222

OS Northings: 496914

OS Grid: SD402969

Mapcode National: GBR 8K1Z.99

Mapcode Global: WH82M.3K2N

Plus Code: 9C6V937H+MC

Entry Name: Stags Head Inn

Listing Date: 7 February 1973

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1281731

English Heritage Legacy ID: 351663

ID on this website: 101281731

Location: Bowness-on-Windermere, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, LA23

County: Cumbria

District: South Lakeland

Civil Parish: Windermere

Built-Up Area: Bowness-on-Windermere

Traditional County: Westmorland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria

Church of England Parish: Windermere St Martin

Church of England Diocese: Carlisle

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Description


CHURCH STREET, BOWNESS
1.
1834
Stags Head Inn
SD 4096 3/5
II GV
2.
Faces north-west corner of Church. Three storeys, Victorian, but an earlier
and lower part on east end. This earlier part, probably C18, has a centre
door with small wooden fretted porch, 2 sash windows on ground floor and 3
on each upper floor (ground and first floors with louvred shutters), wall of
scored stucco, flag roof. Higher and later part of stone (slate) rubble with
quoins; a 4-storeyed octagonal tower on west angle with a pyramidal roof and
wind vane. Sash windows. Lintel of one window painted with "Post horses for
hire"
No 1, Premises occupied by Hairdresser, Old Kirk Cafe, Old Curio Shop,
Stags Head Inn and Rose Cottage form an important village centre group
with Parish Church of St Martin, Lake Road, White House, Robinson Place,
New Hall Inn with attached buildings to south, Lowside, and Fold Head,
Fallbarrow Road.
The descriptive notes should be amended to read:-


CHURCH STREET, BOWNESS
1.
1834
Stags Head Inn
SD 4096 3/5
II GV
2.
Faces north-west corner of Church. Three storeys, Victorian, but an
earlier and lower part on east end. This earlier part, probably C18, has
a centre door with small wooden fretted porch, 2 sash windows on ground
floor and 3 on each upper floor (ground and first floors with louvred
shutters), wall of scored stucco, flag roof. Higher and later part of
stone (slate) rubble with quoins; a 4-storeyed octagonal tower on west
angle with a pyramidal roof and wind vane. Sash windows.

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CHURCH STREET, BOWNESS
1.
1834
Stags Head Inn
SD 4096 3/5
II GV
2.
Faces north-west corner of Church. 3 storeys, Victorian, but an earlier
and lower part on east end. This earlier part, probably C18, has a centre
door with small wooden fretted porch, 2 sash windows on ground floor and
3 on each upper floor (ground and first floors with louvred shutters),
wall of scored stucco, flag roof. Higher and later part of stone (slate)
rubble with quoins; a 4-storeyed octagonal tower on west angle with a pyramidal
roof and wind vane. Sash windows. Lintel of one window painted with "Post
horses for hire".
No 1, Premises occupied by Hairdresser, Old Kirk Cafe, Old Curio Shop,
Stags Head Inn and Rose Cottage form an important village centre group
with Parish Church of St Martin, Lake Road, White House, Robinson Place,
New Hall Inn with attached buildings to south, Lowside, and Fold Head,
Fallbarrow Road.


Listing NGR: SD4022296914

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