Vale of Belvoir Branch of CAMRA

Pubs in Listed Buildings

Vale of Belvoir

Introduction

The purpose of this fact sheet is to give pub goers in the Vale of Belvoir a better understanding of the historic and architectural value of the public houses in the Vale.

This has been done by using data provided by Historic England for listed buildings from its National Heritage List for England. This information may be found at the Historic England website: https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list

The information is provided as extracts from the list entries concerned for surviving pubs in listed buildings (Appendix I) and then for recently lost pubs in listed buildings (Appendix II).

Of the surviving 43 pubs in the Branch Area, 10 are listed buildings.

Pub Numbers

Of the 50 pubs formerly in the Vale of Belvoir (VoB) Branch Area, 7 have closed in recent years mostly for residential development. ie the Vale of Belvoir Branch Area has suffered a 14% fall in its pubstock. See Table 1 below.

Of these closures, two were listed buildings.

Planning Authority Branch Area Total Recent Losses Surviving Pubs

Rushcliffe 25 (5) 20

Melton 24 (2) 22

Newark & Sherwood 1 nil 1

Totals:- 50 (7) 43

Table 1 - VoB Branch Public Houses by Planning Authority

Pubs in Listed Buildings

Of the 12 pubs originally in listed buildings, two have recently been lost to residential development. See Table 2 below. There are 9 remaining Grade II listed pubs and 1 Grade II* pub in the Vale of Belvoir Branch Area.

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Planning Authority Listed Total Listed Losses Surviving Listed

Rushcliffe 4 nil 4

Melton 7 (2) 5

Newark & Sherwood 1 nil 1

12 (2) 10

Table 2 - VoB Branch Listed Pubs by Planning Authority

At the start of this period, listed public houses represented 24% of the Branch Area’s pubstock and this has now fallen to 20% of the total trading pubs.

Vale of Belvoir Branch Area

The Vale of Belvoir Branch Area is not coterminous with that of any one local authority.

The Vale of Belvoir Branch of CAMRA operates within the administrative jurisdiction of:

(i) two First Tier local authorities, County Council and ​ County Council and (ii) three Second Tier local authorities, Rushcliffe Borough Council, Newark & Sherwood ​ District Council and Melton Borough Council and (iii) a number of Third Tier town and parish councils. ​

The Second Tier Local authorities are responsible for the protection of listed buildings in their respective areas.

The Branch Area also straddles three parliamentary constituencies: Rushcliffe, Newark and Rutland & Melton.

The local government areas within which each pub lies have been provided.

Nick Molyneux for the Vale of Belvoir Branch of CAMRA

1st June 2017

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Appendix I

Surviving Public Houses in Listed Buildings in the Vale of Belvoir

(1.1) Wheatsheaf Inn, Long Acre, Bingham NG13 8BG (Grade II Listed Building ​ No.1258957)

“BINGHAM LONG ACRE SK 7039 (south side) The Wheatsheaf Inn 12/13. Public House. Rear additions and adjoining stables. Late C18 and mid C19. Brick with slate roofs. Stone plinth, first floor band, dentillated eaves. 3 storeys, 3 bays. L-plan. Windows are Yorkshire, margin light and glazing bar sashes. Front has central door flanked by single Yorkshire sashes with segmental heads. Above, 3 sashes. Above again, 3 smaller Yorkshire sashes. West side has 2 casements, that to right with elliptical head. Above, 3 casements, 2 with elliptical heads. Above again, single casement. Adjoining stables, brick with pantile roofs. Single and 2 storeys, 9 bays.

Listing NGR: SK 70439 39828

Date first listed: 14-Nov-1986

[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Bingham East Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham East Division / Newark Parliamentary Constituency / Bingham Town Council]

(1.2) Wheatsheaf Inn, Road, Cropwell Bishop NG12 3BP (Grade II Listed ​ Building No. 1290273)

“CROPWELL BISHOP NOTTINGHAM ROAD SK63NE (south side) 1/31 Wheatsheaf Inn 22.5.78 - II Public house. Early C18. Painted brick. Steeply pitched plain- tile roof with brick copings on square brick kneelers and two ridge stacks. Rectangular on plan. Two storeys and garret. Four unequal bays. 6-panel door between bays 2 and 3. Ground floor tripartite casements to bays 2 and 4. Similar 1st floor windows to bays 1, 2 and 4. Two small stair windows to bay 3. Small 2-light garret window in left gable. Later wing at rear. Interior: staircase to right of entrance with slender turned balusters and square newels. Also said to have stop-chamfered beams and some exposed timber framing at left end.

Listing NGR: SK6836735496

Date first listed: 22-May-1978

[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Cropwell Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham West Division / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency / Cropwell Bishop Parish Council]

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(1.3) Martin’s Arms, Colston Bassett (Grade II Listed Building No. 1370145) ​

COLSTON BASSETT SCHOOL LANE SK63SE 4/20 Martins Arms 25.9.79 Public House GV II Public house. Early C18 with later rear wings and a C19 or C20 addition to left. Painted brick. Steeply pitched slate roof with brick coped gables on square, brick kneelers. End stack and one, off- centre ridge stack. Pantiles to rear wings. Two storeys and attic. 3-bay facade with tripartite casements with glazing bars all with segmental heads and raised sills. Entrance between bays 1 and 2 with later gabled canopy on wooden brackets. Small gabled dormer window. Attic windows to each gable. Lean-to addition to left return with roof continuous with that of the left rear wing. Short central rear wing possibly contemporary with main house. Long right rear wing of later date. Interior: not inspected.

Listing NGR: SK6982933170

Date first listed: 25-Sep-1979

[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Nevile & Langar Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham West Division / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency / Colston Bassett Parish Council]

(1.4) Unicorn’s Head, Langar cum (Grade II Listed Building No. 1235976) ​

LANGAR CUM BARNSTONE MAIN STREET SK73SW (east side) 5/124 The Unicorn's Head, Public House 12.2.52 - II Public house. Dated 1717. Brick. Twin, plain-tile roofs, steeply pitched with coped gables on square kneelers and end stacks. Two storeys. Double depth plan. Near-symmetrical 3-bay facade. C20 square brick porch. To each side is a tripartite C20 casement window with shallow segmental head. Two similar windows to 1st floor and a single-light small casement. Three-course brick band between floors. To the left is a later, lower, single-storey 2-bay brew-house addition with a tall 3-stage reducing stack rising from the centre of its front wall. The stack has a blind arch to each stage. The rear of the main building is also of 3 bays. The ground floor is obscured by a later porch. Central, tall stair window. One bipartite casement to each side at lst-floor level. A band runs across the twin left gables and the rear gable has the date 1717 picked out in coloured brick. Interior: not inspected.

Listing NGR: SK7241834573

Date first listed: 12-Feb-1952

[Rushcliffe Borough Council; Nevile & Langar Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Bingham West Division / Rushcliffe Parliamentary Constituency / Langar cum Barnstone Parish Council]

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(1.5) Staunton Arms, Staunton (Grade II Listed Building No. 1369948) ​

SK 84 SW STAUNTON HIGH STREET (east side)

8/43 The Staunton Arms Public House 26-6-78 II

Public house. Early C19. Brick, standing on a plinth, with ashlar sills and lintels, under a glazed pantile roof. With single gable and single ridge stacks. 2 storeys, 4 bays, let floor double brick band and eaves band. L-plan. Off-centre doorway with C20 door. To the west a blank window and to the east 2 glazing bar sashes. 3 similar sashes above, with a blank window to the west. The windows of the central 2 bays are slightly narrower. The ground,floor lintels are all painted. To the east and set back from the front is a I+ storey brick and glazed pantile extension, with single Yorkshire sash window with glazing bars to the 1st floor, and a doorway contained in a porch in the angle re-entrant. The rear wing with single ridge and gable stacks has 2 storeys and 3 bays. The centre window on the ground floor is blank. All ethers are glazing bar sashes. The centre bay is slightly narrower. The ground floor has painted sills, that to the north is later brick.

Listing NGR: SK8059743691

Date first listed: 26-Jun-1978

[Newark & Sherwood District Council; Farndon & Fernwood Ward / Nottinghamshire County Council; Balderton Division / Newark Parliamentary Constituency / Staunton Parish Meeting]

(1.6) Muston Gap, Muston (Grade II Listed Building No. 1294994) ​

SK 8238-8338 BOTTESFORD CHURCH LANE (East side) 51/108 Muston The Muston Gap Public House

Public House. Mid C18, remodelled C20. Whitewashed ironstone. Roofs of black glazed pantiles. Main block of 2 storeys in 3 bays. Central door with timber doorcase below pediment. Ground floor windows are shallow bows, those to first floor are 2-and 3-light casements. Gabled roof with internal gable-end stacks. 2-storey late C18 extension abuts south gable: one wide bay lit through 3-light casements and a gabled roof with internal gable-end stack. Interior has re-used early C17 strapwork overmantel to fireplace.

Listing NGR: SK8314638269

Date first listed: 15-Aug-1979

[Melton Borough Council; Bottesford Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Division Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Bottesford Parish Council]

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(1.7) Red Lion, Bottesford (Grade II Listed Building No. 1075098) ​

SK 8038 BOTTESFORD GRANTHAM ROAD (North side)

49/112 The Red Lion Public House

Public house. Mid C18 with later extensions. Rendered and whitewashed brick. Pantile roofs. Main block to east: 2 storeys in 2 bays, central doorway blocked. Windows are 3-light casements, centre opening, under segmental heads. Gabled roof with large transverse stack in centre. To west is mid C18 2-storey house now with large hipped mid C20 porch attached to south front. One 3-light casement to each floor. Brick eaves cornice below gabled roof and internal gable-end stack to west. C19 extension abuts to west gable. Interior with C20 details.

Listing NGR: SK8068238963

Date first listed: 31-Aug-1979

[Melton Borough Council; Bottesford Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Division / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Bottesford Parish Council]

(1.8) Manners Arms (formerly Red House), Knipton (Grade II Listed Building No. 1360893) ​ ​ ​

SK 8231-8331 BELVOIR CROXTON LANE (South side) Knipton 44/226 Red House Inn

House, now public house. Early C19. Brick with graded slate roof. 2½ storeys in 3 bays. Late C19 grey brick square porch under hipped roof. Windows are late C19 plate glass sashes under segmental arches and with shutters. Platband at first floor. Gabled roof with partly external gable-end stacks. Later brick extensions abut to right and left. Interior retains closed string staircase with turned balusters and ramped handrail.

Listing NGR: SK8268831253

Date first listed: 15-Aug-1979 Date of most recent amendment: 26-Feb-1992

[Melton Borough Council; Croxton Kerrial Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Division / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Belvoir Parish Council]

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(1.9) Nag’s Head, Harby (Grade II* Listed Building No. 1075048) ​

CLAWSON, HOSE MAIN STREET AND HARBY (East side) Harby SK 7431-7531 The Nag's Head Public 41/24 House and attached 1.1.68 walls raillings, gate and 31.8.79 overthrow Public house. Probably C15, altered early-mid C17, extended and altered 1722 and altered C20. Timber-framed, extended in coursed squared ironstone, slate roof, brick ridge and end stacks. 2-storey, 3-window range. Hall home, probably of two bays, with cross wing. Main range parallel with street has C20 door to right of centre, 3-light casement window to right, coursed ironstone rubble to around floor, timber-framing to 1st floor with plastered infill between studs. Coursed squared ironstone to left of centre with C2O window to ground floor with wood lintel. Gabled dormer window to left of centre and similar dormer to far right. Cross wing has gable end wall of coursed ironstone rubble with 3-light casement window to 1st floor with wood lintel and limestone datestone to gable inscribed 1722 and DW. Left side of wing has stone walling to ground floor and timber framing to 1st floor with pairs of diagonal braces to square panels. Stone-coped gable with kneelers. Attached brick wall projects to right of door broken by railings which flank wrought-iron gates. hung on timber with wrought- iron overthrow. Interior: central arch-braced collar truss to hall range with chamfers to braces and crown post. Cross wing roof has king posts. Entrance opens into cross passage behind inserted stone stack with open fireplace to ground floor with chamfered bressummer. Stop-chamfered spine beam to inserted floor. Said to have originally been a priest's house.

Listing NGR: SK7442031077. Date first listed: 31-Aug-1979; Date of most recent amendment: 26-Feb-1992

[Melton Borough Council; Long Clawson & Stathern Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Division / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Clawson, Hose & Harby Parish Council]

(1.10) Crown & Plough, Long Clawson (Grade II Listed Building No. 1075044) ​

CLAWSON, HOSE EAST END AND HARBY (North Side) Long Clawson SK 7227 Crown and Plough Inn 34/44 31.8.79. Public house. Dated 1730, altered C19 and C20. Rendered stone or brick, slate roof, brick ridge and end stacks L plan. 2 storeys and attic; 3- window range. Irregular glazing of C20 windows to ground and 1st floors with minored surrounds. Datestone to 1st floor left of centre inscribed SF/1730. A 1-light casement window to left of datestone, similar, slightly wider window below the former and 2-light casement attic window to centre directly below eaves. Fall-height wing to rear left. Present entrance to rear with 6-panel, part-glazed door and straight hood on brackets. Interior has chamfered spine beams.

Listing NGR: SK7262327448. Date first listed: 31-Aug-1979. Date of most recent ​ amendment: 26-Feb-1992

[Melton Borough Council; Long Clawson & Stathern Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Division / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Clawson, Hose & Harby Parish Council]

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Appendix II

Recently Lost Pubs in Listed Buildings in the Vale of Belvoir

(2.1) Peacock, Redmile (Grade II Listed Building No. 1294657) ​

SK 7935 REDMILE MAIN STREET (north side) 47/313 Peacock Inn (No 22) 1.1.68

Public House. Dated 1702. Coursed ironstone with roof of black glazed pantiles. Lobby-entrance plan, now altered. 2 storeys in 3 bays with additional bay for door left of centre. One 3-light mullioned casement left of door , 2 to the right. 3 similar, smaller, casements to first floor. All windows under ironstone skewback arches. Over door a plaque: S.R.E. 1702. High gable parapets on kneelers, the thatch removed early C19 and roof structure altered. Ridge stack over door. Internal gable-end stack to north. Brick fireplace divides 2 ground floor rooms. Chamfered bridging beams with run-out stops. Winder staircase to rear wall.

Listing NGR: SK7966035530; Date first listed: 01-Jan-1968; Date of most recent amendment: 26-Feb-1992

[Melton Borough Council; Long Clawson & Stathern Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Belvoir Ward / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Barkestone, Plungar & Redmile Parish Council]

(2.2) Red House (formerly Red Lion), Nether Broughton (Grade II Listed Building No. ​ ​ ​ 1075075)

This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 20/05/2015 SK 6925 29/155 BROUGHTON & OLD DALBY. Nether Broughton Main Road (South Side) No. 23 (Formerly listed as Red Lion Public House, NOTTINGHAM ROAD (South side)). Former inn, later a Public house. Late C18, altered c.1900. Red brick in Flemish bond, hipped slate roof, brick lateral and ridge stacks. Double-depth plan. 3-window, 3-window range. Central 6-pane, double-leaf door with fanlight, scrolled spandrels, moulded wood surround and frieze with arcaded fluting. Round window to left of door and porch between bay windows under continuous tiled roof. 16-pane sash windows to 1st floor left and right and 12-pane sash to 1st floor centre, all with gauged brick fiat-arched heads. 8-pane sashes to 2nd floor left and right of central 6-pane sash, all with flat- arched heads. Central bay breaks forward slightly. Rendered plinth, stone storey bands, coved wood eaves and moulded wood eaves cornice. 2-storey, 2- window, painted brick extension to left.

Listing NGR: SK6956125478; Date first listed: 03-Aug-1979

[Melton Borough Council; Old Dalby Ward / Leicestershire County Council; Melton Wolds Division / Rutland & Melton Parliamentary Constituency / Broughton & Old Dalby Parish Council]

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