Latitude: 51.0631 / 51°3'47"N
Longitude: -1.3158 / 1°18'56"W
OS Eastings: 448042
OS Northings: 129525
OS Grid: SU480295
Mapcode National: GBR 861.B4W
Mapcode Global: FRA 8649.M7L
Plus Code: 9C3W3M7M+6M
Entry Name: Royal Oak Public House
Listing Date: 21 September 1999
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1322135
English Heritage Legacy ID: 477445
Also known as: Royal Oak, Winchester
Royal Oak
ID on this website: 101322135
Location: Winchester, Hampshire, SO23
County: Hampshire
District: Winchester
Electoral Ward/Division: St Michael
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Winchester
Traditional County: Hampshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Hampshire
Church of England Parish: Winchester Holy Trinity
Church of England Diocese: Winchester
Tagged with: Pub
SU 4829 NW WINCHESTER
ROYAL OAK PASSAGE
869/3/10029 Royal Oak Public House
II
House, now (and since C17) a public house. Probably C15, added to and altered C16, C17, C18, C19 and C20. Timber-framed clad in red brick in Flemish or irregular Flemish bond on east elevation, painted brick and tile-hanging to west and north elevations. Plain tile roofs. Brick chimneys. Two 2-storey 3-bay parallel ranges running east-west, the southern range with partial undercroft, the northern range retaining evidence of former 2-bay open hall or solar; gabled north wing running north-south. C20 small-pane wooden casement windows or, on east elevation, sash windows with glazing bars. East elevation, of several periods, has stepped dentilled eaves, C20 entrance with Tudor-arched door and bricked-up entrance with pointed-arched chamfered surround. Interior: southern range: undercroft has walling of flint cobble and some clunch and some large-scantling joists; one exposed queen-post roof truss. The central (hall) range on 1st floor has framed wall (running north-south) with posts, mid-rail and arch brace and, at this position on ground floor, a beam with slots from former studs and deep hollow moulding to arris which is returned on adjacent beam. Roof not inspected but recorded as having one arch-braced collared truss, purlins, curved wind-braces, rafters and plastered wattle truss-infill between east bay and hall/solar. Documentary records concerning this property, or its predecessors, exist from the C14. Bob Edwards, Hampshire County Council Report. A well-documented medieval building which retains a significant amount of its medieval fabric.
Listing NGR: SU4803929520
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