Latitude: 54.3924 / 54°23'32"N
Longitude: -1.6643 / 1°39'51"W
OS Eastings: 421893
OS Northings: 499709
OS Grid: SE218997
Mapcode National: GBR JKTN.G6
Mapcode Global: WHC6F.DVPL
Plus Code: 9C6W98RP+X7
Entry Name: King William IV
Listing Date: 16 June 1978
Last Amended: 16 November 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1131601
English Heritage Legacy ID: 322092
ID on this website: 101131601
Location: Brompton-on-Swale, North Yorkshire, DL10
County: North Yorkshire
District: Richmondshire
Civil Parish: Brompton-on-Swale
Built-Up Area: Brompton-on-Swale
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Easby with Brompton on Swale and Bolton on Swale
Church of England Diocese: Leeds
Tagged with: Pub Architectural structure
BROMPTON-ON-SWALE STATION ROAD
SE 2099-2199 (north side)
11/26 King William IV
(formerly listed as King
William IV Inn)
16.6.78
GV II
Public house. c1728. Rendered, Welsh slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 first-
floor windows. Between second and third windows, leaved board door in
quoined ashlar surround with tripartite keystone. Ground-floor windows:
late C19 - early C20 square bays. First-floor windows: 2 sashes with
glazing bars; 4-pane sash. Brick end stacks. Interior: simple stop-
chamfered beams. A "Ringing the Bull" game in the bar is one of only 4
known in the country. The deeds go back to 1728, which fits the
architecture of the building. The pub was called The Oddfellows in the
early C19, then the King's Head, then the King William IV. Brompton-on-
Swale Workers' Education Association, A New Look at Old Brompton-on-Swale
(1984), pp 4-5.
Listing NGR: SE2189399709
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