Latitude: 53.4119 / 53°24'42"N
Longitude: -1.6665 / 1°39'59"W
OS Eastings: 422264
OS Northings: 390618
OS Grid: SK222906
Mapcode National: GBR JXTZ.0N
Mapcode Global: WHCC8.CHNQ
Plus Code: 9C5WC86M+Q9
Entry Name: Strines Inn
Listing Date: 25 April 1969
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1192191
English Heritage Legacy ID: 335392
ID on this website: 101192191
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S6
County: Sheffield
Civil Parish: Bradfield
Traditional County: Yorkshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire
Church of England Parish: Bradfield St Nicholas
Church of England Diocese: Sheffield
Tagged with: Inn
SK29SW BRADFIELD MORTIMER ROAD
(west side),
Strines
8/69 Strines Inn
25/4/69
II
Public House. C17, C18 and C19. Coursed, squared gritstone with
ashlar wing to left, stone slate roofs. Elongated range of 3 builds.
2 C17 bays, with 2-bay wing to left, brought forward, and single bay
wing to right set back. C17 part: chamfered plinth (benchmark to
right). Two 5-light windows to each floor with double-chamfered
surrounds all heightened and without stone mullions. Gabled porch
right of centre with moulded ashlar surround to doorway, cornice,
shield of arms of the Worral family, kneelers and copings. Aslllar
stacks to centre and right have plain oversailing courses. To left,
low C18 2-bay ashlar wing with rusticated quoin pilasters, moulded
stone architraves with wood casements, band to first floor and
moulded coved eaves, corniced ashlar stack to left. To right, C19
addition with part-glazed door and fan-light, tripartite small-pane
sash to right with similar single sash above. Stone brackets to
eaves, gable stack. To rear of C17 part, 3-light double-chamfered
mullion window with hood, mullions removed. Cast-iron benchmark
on roadside gable.
Listing NGR: SK2226490618
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