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Latitude: 52.6414 / 52°38'28"N
Longitude: -2.636 / 2°38'9"W
OS Eastings: 357058
OS Northings: 305039
OS Grid: SJ570050
Mapcode National: GBR BP.6MQG
Mapcode Global: WH9D6.GVZX
Plus Code: 9C4VJ9R7+HH
Entry Name: The Riverside Inn
Listing Date: 29 January 1952
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1177416
English Heritage Legacy ID: 259735
ID on this website: 101177416
Location: Harnage, Shropshire, SY5
County: Shropshire
Civil Parish: Cound
Traditional County: Shropshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire
Church of England Parish: Cound
Church of England Diocese: Hereford
Tagged with: Inn
This List entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 03/07/2018
SJ 50 NE
4/81
COUND CP,
A458 (north-east side),
The Riverside Inn
(Formerly listed as Cound Lodge Inn)
29.01.52
II
House, now inn. Early C18, remodelled in mid-to late C18. Red brick, painted to front and back; plain tile roofs. U-plan with additions. Two storeys and attic.
North front: painted stone plinth with moulded top, painted chamfered stone quoins, moulded wooden dentil eaves cornice, moulded footstones, and dentil brick eaves cornice and verges to sides and rear; three gabled eaves dormers with two-light wooden casements, and two large brick ridge stacks on wings at rear.
Five bays, refenestrated in mid- to late C18, now three bays; segmental-headed glazing bar sashes; tripartite in outer bays, cut down to form French casements to left; central door with six raised and fielded panels (top two glazed), pilastered surround, moulded cornice, and radial fanlight with moulded architrave.
Two storey service wing set-back to left with dentil brick eaves cornice, first-floor segmental-headed glazing bar sash, and central ground floor segmental-headed three-light casement with small C20 casement to left; C20 one storey addition projecting to right.
South front: 2:1:2 bays with central gable and projecting gabled wings; segmental-headed glazing bar sashes with later ground floor projecting square bay to left and C20 glazed doors.
Interior not inspected but noted as having an early C18 staircase with turned balusters and ramped handrail; there may be other rooms of interest.
This building was an alehouse by 1745, and occupied until at least 1815 by the Dodson family under the name of Cound Lane House. The Shrewsbury-Much Wenlock road formerly ran between the inn and the River Severn and was diverted to the south of the building at some time before the construction of the Severn Valley Railway line (now disused) in 1861, hence the former back of the house (south) has become the entrance front.
Listing NGR: SJ5705805039
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