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Fox and Hounds Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Crawley, Hampshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1102 / 51°6'36"N

Longitude: -1.3882 / 1°23'17"W

OS Eastings: 442925

OS Northings: 134719

OS Grid: SU429347

Mapcode National: GBR 85C.9TZ

Mapcode Global: VHC3D.WCG9

Plus Code: 9C3W4J66+3P

Entry Name: Fox and Hounds Public House

Listing Date: 13 August 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1350458

English Heritage Legacy ID: 145575

ID on this website: 101350458

Location: Crawley, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21

County: Hampshire

District: Winchester

Civil Parish: Crawley

Built-Up Area: Crawley

Traditional County: Hampshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire

Church of England Parish: Crawley St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Winchester

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Description


SU 4234 CRAWLEY CRAWLEY
(South Side)

11/19 Fox & Hounds Public House

GV II

Public house. Early C19, with restoration and re-fronting of c. 1900. Timber-
frame and brickwork, with a tile roof. The front (north) is an elaborate
example of Edwardian Tudor, applied to a plain building, with gables at each side
above jetties (to each floor): 2 storeys and attic, 1.2.1 windows; single-
storeyed wing at the east side of 2 windows. The gables at each side and the
larger end gables have deep barge-boards with pierced circles linked by flowing
bands; they are set forward at the foot on curved brackets. The front wall to
the 1st and 2nd floor have exposed framing with curved braces, the jetties
being supported on brackets of hammer-beam forms: the ground-floor is brick-
work in Flemish bond, and the plain end walls (of the original building) have
red brickwork in English bond. Casements, splayed bays on brackets below the
side gables, plain lights to the centre and west side ground-floor. Tudor arch
in the centre encloses a splayed bay and a boarded door: the main entrance being
at the west end. The west gable has a small attic window, a 1st floor oriel and
a group of 3 small casements associated with the entrance. The east side wing
is comparatively plain, but has in the centre of the east elevation an oriel
within a gable, with exposed frame and ornamental barge-board.


Listing NGR: SU4292134720

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