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Still trading as the Dove Inn.
Still trading as the Dove Inn.
''A grade 2 listed building. Listing details:''
Grade: II
List Entry Number: 1095275
Date first listed: 16-Nov-1983
Statutory Address: THE DOVE INN
Inn. Early C19. Brick, stuccoed, slated roof, rendered stacks. Square building with square range attached at back formerly brewery. 2 storey on cellar, 3 bay front, regular, on plinth. Wide centre front door with 16 panelled double doors late C20. Wide elliptical fan-light with radiating glazing bars. Classical porch, much altered, with plain brick piers. Either side 12-pane sashes. Above 3 smaller 12-pane sashes. Roof low pitch with over-sailing boxed eaves. Quoins, chamfered, to corners. Rendered end-stacks. Interior altered. Built at same time as station when it was called Andover Road, and was coaching inn for journey to Andover.




[[category:Hampshire]]
[[category:Hampshire]]

Latest revision as of 11:16, 25 March 2020

Western Hotel, Micheldever Station, Micheldever, Hampshire.

Opened as the Western Hotel (or Western Road Hotel) on 11 May 1840 to serve the adjacent railway station.

Listed as T & H Wolfe from 1867 to 1875.

C King & Son between 1885 and 1891.

Still trading as the Dove Inn.

A grade 2 listed building. Listing details:

Grade: II List Entry Number: 1095275 Date first listed: 16-Nov-1983 Statutory Address: THE DOVE INN

Inn. Early C19. Brick, stuccoed, slated roof, rendered stacks. Square building with square range attached at back formerly brewery. 2 storey on cellar, 3 bay front, regular, on plinth. Wide centre front door with 16 panelled double doors late C20. Wide elliptical fan-light with radiating glazing bars. Classical porch, much altered, with plain brick piers. Either side 12-pane sashes. Above 3 smaller 12-pane sashes. Roof low pitch with over-sailing boxed eaves. Quoins, chamfered, to corners. Rendered end-stacks. Interior altered. Built at same time as station when it was called Andover Road, and was coaching inn for journey to Andover.