Welwyn: The Rose and Crown
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 22 Nov 2015
The Rose and Crown is on Church Street and is a Grade II Listed Building. The English Heritage website describes it thus:- "Public House. Probably C17 timber frame. Early-mid C19 details. Roughcast with steeply-pitched old tile roof. 2 storeys. 4 windows. 3 1st floor 3-light flush casements with glazing bars. 2 outer ground floor canted sash bay windows and central half- glazed door with cut bracketed hood, moulded architrave and cornice hood. Multi-light casement left of door. C17 brick and plastered rear central wing with chimney stack near N gable."