Stanwell: The Wheatsheaf
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 20 Jun 2010
The public house and the adjoining cottages on the right form a Grade II Listed Building. The English Heritage Listed Buildings website describes it thus:- "One composition to road. Early 19th Century 2 storeys rendered with brick block eaves course. Hipped tiled roof and 3 chimneys. 2 + 2 windows, left hand part casements, right hand part glazing bar sashes with cambered heads on ground floor. Three doors, outer ones with windows above, left hand one blind, right hand doorway has panelled pilaster strips and cornice." The pub is a Courage outlet.