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The 3 Crowns Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Wymeswold, Leicestershire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8059 / 52°48'21"N

Longitude: -1.1076 / 1°6'27"W

OS Eastings: 460256

OS Northings: 323527

OS Grid: SK602235

Mapcode National: GBR 9LW.2SK

Mapcode Global: WHDHK.YQRR

Plus Code: 9C4WRV4R+9X

Entry Name: The 3 Crowns Public House

Listing Date: 15 March 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1074537

English Heritage Legacy ID: 189357

ID on this website: 101074537

Location: Wymeswold, Charnwood, Leicestershire, LE12

County: Leicestershire

District: Charnwood

Civil Parish: Wymeswold

Built-Up Area: Wymeswold

Traditional County: Leicestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Leicestershire

Church of England Parish: Wymeswold St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Leicester

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Description


SK 6023 - 6123 WYMESWOLD FAR STREET
North side
2/99 The 3 Crowns Public House

II

House, c1830; on earlier core. Brick with slate roof and overhanging
eaves. Gable end stacks. 2 storeys. 3 unit plan with doorway in
original moulded case. All windows have cambered heads, upper ones are
16-light sashes, ground floor renewed. Section of rubble plinth to left
of facade and evidence for heightening of original building in gable end
wall.


Listing NGR: SK6025623527

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