easting 359,159
northing 172,757
amended 38964
broad_term Inn
class Commercial
condition
construction
demolition
extant 0
listed_building_grade
listed_building_no
monument_record_no 278M
monument_type Inn
narrow_term Inn
period_text Post-medieval 1540-1700
period PM1
roof Gabled front
label The White Lion, St. Thomas Street
address 33-49, Victoria Street
description The White Lion Inn, located on the eastern side of St. Thomas Street. The building was a gabled, jettied house of three storeys and attic with a one-window range and a rusticated quoin against the house to the south. The main entrance was on the north side of the west-facing elevation and had a porch supported on bracket. There was a seventeenth-century style post; the figure of a lion above ground-floor bay. The fenestration of the upper floors consisted of bays containing sashes at the first- and second-floors levels, while there was a sash at third-floor.

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