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Three Horse Shoes Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Market Overton, Rutland

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7377 / 52°44'15"N

Longitude: -0.6862 / 0°41'10"W

OS Eastings: 488798

OS Northings: 316367

OS Grid: SK887163

Mapcode National: GBR DS6.7BS

Mapcode Global: WHGLF.FGG3

Plus Code: 9C4XP8Q7+3G

Entry Name: Three Horse Shoes Public House

Listing Date: 14 June 1954

Last Amended: 21 February 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1177571

English Heritage Legacy ID: 186673

ID on this website: 101177571

Location: Market Overton, Rutland, LE15

County: Rutland

Civil Parish: Market Overton

Built-Up Area: Market Overton

Traditional County: Rutland

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Rutland

Church of England Parish: Market Overton St Peter and St Paul

Church of England Diocese: Peterborough

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Description


MARKET OVERTON

SK 81 NE MAIN STREET (East side)

2/103 Three Horse Shoes Public
House (formerly listed as the Three
Horse Shoes Inn)
14.6.54

GV II

Public House of C18. Painted rubble stone and C20 tile roof with 2 brick
and stone ridge stacks. 1½ storeys of 2 3-light wooden mullion and transom
windows with 2 3-light dormers over. Central door and covered carriageway
to left.


Listing NGR: SK8879816367

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