117 (ex Freemasons Tavern), St James' Street, Newport

Listed grade: Grade 2

Year listed: 1972

Description: Situated on the corner of Lugley Street qv.
Early C19 3 storeys painted brick. Low pitch gable end slate roof wood eaves cornice. Brick band between storeys, plinth. St James's Street front: 3 windows, sash, glazing bars intact 2nd floor, moulded flush wood frames, thin block sills. Mid C19 public house front, Doric pilasters with incised panels, frieze and cornice, angled door. Lugley Street front 2 windows, recessed, sash, glazing bars, block sills. Bay window 1st floor of 3 lights with glazing bars, plain strips frieze, cornice and deep apron. One small round headed window. Adjoining corner on ground floor large window of 3 round headed lights with Doric pilasters. Recessed door of 4 fielded panels, 2 glazed, doorcase of thin panelled pilasters, bracketed cornice hood.

117 (ex Freemasons Tavern), St James Street, Newport

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

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