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Old Bull's Head, Newcastle

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Old Bull's Head, Newcastle

Image: © Brian Deegan Taken: 2 May 2020

Grade II listed building with the following description..... NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME SJ8446SE LAD LANE 644-1/8/36 (North East side) 27/09/72 Old Bull's Head Inn II Public House, probably built as dwelling. Core probably early C17, re-fronted early C19. Stucco over brick with plain tiled roof. 2-storeyed, 3-unit plan, with one unit to right of doorway, in moulded case. Casement windows of 3 lights. Gable and axial stacks. Inside, a heavily moulded bressumer beam over fireplace, and chamfered ceiling beams survive from the earlier structure. No.24 Neville Malkin's "Grand Tour" of the Potteries There appears to be friendly rivalry between two pubs in Newcastle as to which is the older. The Bull's Head, in Lad Lane, which now has a stuccoed front concealing the original 17th century timbers, claims the honor, although many contend that it should go to the Old Star, in the Ironmarket, now called the Super Star, and greatly altered from its original half-timbering. More info >> http://www.thepotteries.org/tour/024.htm

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Latitude
53.011449
Longitude
-2.227846