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Basford Road: bargeboards of the former Barley Mow

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Basford Road: bargeboards of the former Barley Mow

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 13 Sep 2011

This building is now the offices of Micro Mesh - see Image It was originally a Home Brewery Company tied house, the Barley Mow, one of many the company built in this mock-Tudor style. The wood is nicely carved with hops and barley and the building's date and ownership appear on the cross beam: "HBC 1936". For another view, see David Lally's Image

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52.979375
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-1.182607