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Historic Building Survey of the former Seven Stars Public House, No.249 Newmarket, Cambridge CB5 8JE |
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Pre-Construct Archaeology Ltd (London) unpublished report series
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Report (in Series)
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Abstract: |
Analysis of the built fabric has shown that the Seven Stars was originally constructed during the early to mid 19th century (between 1830-1858) as a two storey dwelling, built adjoining and in line with an early 19th century cottage (no. 247 Newmarket Road) to the west. It is likely that the building started life as a beer house and not a licensed tavern or public house, the earliest trade directory of 1866 shows that it was occupied by a beer retailer. The most significant alterations involved the addition of a new entrance bay to the facade, the incorporation of the carriageway into the public house, and an extensive internal redecoration and remodelling of the bars and first floor rooms during early 20th century (between 1903-1927). |
Author: |
Adam Garwood
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Publisher: |
Pre-Construct Archaeology Limited
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Cambridgeshire Historic Environment Record (OASIS Reviewer)
Historic England (OASIS Reviewer)
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Year of Publication: |
2014
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CAMBRIDGE |
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Cambridgeshire |
Site: |
Historic Building Survey of the former Seven Stars Public House, No.249 Newmarket |
Country: |
England |
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Cambridge |
Grid Reference: 546570, 259000 (Easting, Northing)
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preconst1-189881 |
OBIB: |
Report 11856 |
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PDF grey literature report
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Created Date: |
01 Feb 2018 |