Welwyn: Wellington Inn
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 22 Nov 2015
The front gable of this Grade II Listed Building has A.D. 1352 prominently shown, but the English Heritage website is a little more circumspect about the current structure, describing it thus:- "Public House. Probably early C17 timberframed. Plastered jettied gabled centre with c1725 3 and 4 window fronts N and S. Red brick. Machine tile roof. Moulded and painted brick modillioned cornice. Semicircular mullioned sash window to jetty and segmental-headed flush sash windows either side. Left hand side has triple-hung sash windows to ground floor and 3 box dormers. Half timber and brick nogging to N gable end. Doorway has reused window lintel showing slots for shutters and holes for diamond mullions."