Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/12927
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TitleThe Ring O' Bells Public House, Bradford
DescriptionLate 18th century public house, altered early to mid 19th century. Two storey building, painted and rendered sandstone 'brick'. Quoins, pilasters, plat band over ground floor. Gable end slate roof, stone slates to rear, with parapet coping to gables and flanking chimneys. Five window symmetrical front, architrave surrounds on first floor and central window in slight break. Ground floor windows altered: late C19 glazing, in plain surrounds. Plain square stone door surround. Lean to angled wing with early 19th century sash window on first floor; late 19th century bar window and doorway. Rear elevation has exposed stonework. Central stair break with 2 light square mullioned and double transomed window. There is a 3 light square mullioned window to the left hand.
(Text edited from English Heritage's National Heritage List of England, 1983)
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
LevelItem
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