Gatehangers, Lower End

Location/Address

None recorded

Type

Building

Historic or particularly important modern buildings.

Description

Late seventeenth or early eighteenth century inn, refronted in the nineteenth century and known as the Red Lion, now Gatehangers Public House, late 17th or early 18th century with later alterations and extensions. Hall house plan form, refronted in the 19th century. Red brick. Red clay tile roof with brick chimneys. Terracotta pots. Traditional timber casement windows with glazing bars and brick relieving arches at ground floor level above windows. Enclosed porch with timber glazed door. The building occupies a prominent corner and forms part of a cluster of historic buildings that have a positive impact on the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. A local note building within the conservation area of Ashendon (B1).

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Statement of Significance

Asset type

Late seventeenth or early eighteenth century inn, refronted in the nineteenth century and known as the Red Lion, now Gatehangers

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Date Listed

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