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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, January 2013 (5)
Drainpipe hopper dated 1930, located below the roof of the converted loggia (see
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, January 2013 (2)
Photo taken shortly before demolition.
The three bricked-up arches on this side of the building were originally part of a loggia (covered gallery with the outer wall open to the elements https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loggia ), which overlooked a garden.
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, March 2008 (1)
Seen closed and boarded up, but the pub did reopen for a while after this photo was taken. Evidently not a viable undertaking, as the site was later sold for redevelopment.
Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 9 Mar 2008
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, January 2013 (4)
An elaborate cartouche above the pub's front door, showing the date of construction : ANO DNI 1930.
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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Upperby Parish Hall
The entrance is in St Johns Close, off Upperby Road.
Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, January 2013 (3)
View to the rear of the building from Embleton Road.
The garage on the right belongs to one of a small group of houses built on land formerly occupied by the pub's bowling green.
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, January 2013 (1)
Photo taken shortly before demolition.
An application to have the building listed was turned down by Historic England for the following principal reasons (quoted from report available here http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=1412030&resourceID=7 ) :
* Architectural Interest: the vernacular style of the pub is typical rather than special and its appearance has been marred by the loss of the rendered exterior; * Alteration: there has been visual alteration to the exterior and structural alteration to the interior, with two former rooms opened out into one and the loggia enclosed; * Survival: very few original features, fixtures or fittings survive, being limited to a small amount of tiling and three first floor fireplaces; * Historic interest: the historic interest of the pub rests on its position as one of the family friendly pubs designed by Harry Redfern for the Carlisle State Management System, but better preserved examples survive and are protected
Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 24 Jan 2013
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The Rose & Crown, Upperby, March 2008 (2)
Located in Upperby Road, with Embleton Road on the right.
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Image: © Rose and Trev Clough
Taken: 9 Mar 2008
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Upperby Methodist Church, Upperby Road at Nursery Road junction
There is an Ordnance Survey benchmark
Image just above the pavement left of the main road porch door
Image: © Luke Shaw
Taken: 1 Sep 2020
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Upperby Methodist Church
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 10 Oct 2015
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