Spalding, Lincolnshire
Ye Old White Horse, 2 Church Gate, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Early C17 in painted brick with a steep thatched roof and three attic windows under thatch.
Grade ll listed.
About the Pub
An attractive white painted early 16C building with a steep thatched roof, on the east river bank. The interior consists of several inter-connected rooms with wood paneled walls with a flagstone floor in the bar. A number of pictures and artifacts add interest. Overall there is a convivial feel made even more cosy when when the large open fire is burning hot and cheerfully in the stone fireplace.
whatpub.com/pubs/FEN/90/olde-white-horse-spalding
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ISOBEL'S PANTRY YE OLDE WHITE HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE
Grade II Listed
List Entry Number: 1308555
Statutory Address: YE OLDE WHITE HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE, 2, CHURCH GATE
Detail
CHURCH GATE 1. 5313 (East Side) No 2 (Ye Olde White Horse Public House) Nos 3 and 4 (Isobel's Pantry) TF 2421 1/24 29.12.50.
II GV
2. Early C17 building in painted brick with steep thatched roof with 2 stacks. 2 storeys, and 3 attic windows under thatch. Ground floor projects under slated pentice roof. Ye Olde White Horse Public House has 1 attic window under the roof, a 3-light rectangular bay to the 1st floor with glazing bars. 2 windows to ground floor, 1 of 3 lights. Isobel's Pantry has 2 attic windows, 2 modern windows to the 1st floor, and 1 modern window and 2 with glazing bars to the ground floor. Plain door. Centre projecting gabled porch of 2 storeys with small windows with modern glazing over a round-headed entrance arch. 1 plain door to Isobel's Pantry.
Nos 2 to 4 (consec) form a group with the High Bridge, Bridge Street and with Nos 2 to 4 (consec) Nigh Street.
Listing NGR: TF2489122529
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308555
Spalding, Lincolnshire
Ye Old White Horse, 2 Church Gate, Spalding, Lincolnshire.
Early C17 in painted brick with a steep thatched roof and three attic windows under thatch.
Grade ll listed.
About the Pub
An attractive white painted early 16C building with a steep thatched roof, on the east river bank. The interior consists of several inter-connected rooms with wood paneled walls with a flagstone floor in the bar. A number of pictures and artifacts add interest. Overall there is a convivial feel made even more cosy when when the large open fire is burning hot and cheerfully in the stone fireplace.
whatpub.com/pubs/FEN/90/olde-white-horse-spalding
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ISOBEL'S PANTRY YE OLDE WHITE HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE
Grade II Listed
List Entry Number: 1308555
Statutory Address: YE OLDE WHITE HORSE PUBLIC HOUSE, 2, CHURCH GATE
Detail
CHURCH GATE 1. 5313 (East Side) No 2 (Ye Olde White Horse Public House) Nos 3 and 4 (Isobel's Pantry) TF 2421 1/24 29.12.50.
II GV
2. Early C17 building in painted brick with steep thatched roof with 2 stacks. 2 storeys, and 3 attic windows under thatch. Ground floor projects under slated pentice roof. Ye Olde White Horse Public House has 1 attic window under the roof, a 3-light rectangular bay to the 1st floor with glazing bars. 2 windows to ground floor, 1 of 3 lights. Isobel's Pantry has 2 attic windows, 2 modern windows to the 1st floor, and 1 modern window and 2 with glazing bars to the ground floor. Plain door. Centre projecting gabled porch of 2 storeys with small windows with modern glazing over a round-headed entrance arch. 1 plain door to Isobel's Pantry.
Nos 2 to 4 (consec) form a group with the High Bridge, Bridge Street and with Nos 2 to 4 (consec) Nigh Street.
Listing NGR: TF2489122529
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1308555