32 (ex Eagle Tavern), High Street, Newport

Listed grade: Grade 2

Year listed: 1972

Description: Early C19 block. 3 storeys and attic in gault rick. Mansard slate roof.
5 dormers. Parapet and cornice, 6 windows, 1st and 2nd floors, one in rounded eastern corner, recessed, sash, glazing bars. Ground floor modern shops and late Victorian bar front to the Eagle Tavern which has small cast iron balconies to its 1st floor windows. The adjoining house in St Thomas's Square (qv) is part of the same premises.
3 storeys purple grey brick with red brick dressings. 2 windows, recessed, sash, only one with glazing bars. Narrow windows added to west on ground and 1st floors. Later door with flat brick arch.

32 (ex Eagle Tavern), High Street, Newport

(Details from https://historicengland.org.uk/)

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