Latitude: 54.8941 / 54°53'38"N
Longitude: -2.9472 / 2°56'49"W
OS Eastings: 339346
OS Northings: 555897
OS Grid: NY393558
Mapcode National: GBR 7CVV.QD
Mapcode Global: WH802.P7SY
Plus Code: 9C6VV3V3+J4
Entry Name: The Pheasant Inn
Listing Date: 22 March 1974
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1209553
English Heritage Legacy ID: 386681
ID on this website: 101209553
Location: Caldewgate, Cumberland, Cumbria, CA2
County: Cumbria
District: Carlisle
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Carlisle
Traditional County: Cumberland
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cumbria
Church of England Parish: Carlisle St Barnabas
Church of England Diocese: Carlisle
Tagged with: Inn
CARLISLE
NY3955 CHURCH STREET, Caldewgate
671-1/9/95 (South side)
22/03/74 The Pheasant Inn
II
Public house, probably originally a row of 3 houses. Late C18
with extensive C19 and C20 alterations. Painted stucco walls
over brick. Graduated greenslate roof; with stucco end chimney
stacks.
2-storey, 5 bays, with lower rear 3-bay extensions on returns,
forming overall U-shape. 2 symmetrically-placed double plank
doors and patterned overlights in plain reveals. Sash windows
with glazing bars, that in centre is a canted oriel, all in
plain reveals. Modern fascia and sign over ground floor
windows. Projecting beam at right supports a carved wooden
pheasant. Similar doors and windows in returns and extensions.
INTERIOR: extensive C20 alterations. Asquith' Survey of 1853
does not show this as a pub, it appears on the 1865 OS map as
the Silloth Railway Inn (that railway was opened on 28 August
1856). It was called The Pheasant for the first time in the
1873 directory. Became a State Managed pub in 1916 and sold
out of state control in 1972. Removal of stucco in 1970s
revealed blocked earlier windows.
Listing NGR: NY3934655897
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