The Three Crowns Public House

Date:
16 Sep 2000
Location:
The Three Crowns Public House, High Road, Bushey, Hertsmere, Hertfordshire, WD2 1EA
Reference:
IOE01/02278/28
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

TQ 19 SW BUSHEY HIGH ROAD (Southwest side) Bushey Heath

10/83 The Three Crowns - Public House

GV II

Public House. Early C17. Cased in C18, altered C19 and C20. Timber frame. Brick casing, whitewashed and roughcast. Machine tiled roof. L plan: 4 bays with 2 bay cross wing to left and short projecting wing to right. 2 storeys. Entrance with round head to left of centre flanked by C20 additions. First floor central bays have a small 2-light casement and a 6-pane casement in reveals. Short projecting wing on right bay has a ground floor C20 window, first floor 3 light casement and a hipped roof. Left bay under bargeboarded gable of slightly taller cross wing.

Ground floor C20 casement and first floor 12-pane sash. Ridge stack to left of main range, second stack to rear pitch at right end. Roof hipped to right. Left return: rebuilt stack at angle with front. Ground floor: a canted bay and a C20 window, first floor 12-pane sashes. C19 stack at rear gable end. 1 storey C18 addition to rear. Interior: ground floor ogee stop chamfered binding beams, queen post roof. A public house since 1749. (G.Bailey and G.Longman, Bushey:Then and Now vol.6, 1971: T.Groves, G.Longman and B.Wood, From the Wheatsheaf to the Windmill, Bushey Museum Trust, 1984).

Listing NGR: TQ1450294408

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0791 IOE Records taken by V M Geduld; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr V. M. Geduld. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Geduld, V. M.

Rights Holder: Geduld, V. M.

Keywords

Brick, Roughcast, Tile, Timber, Tudor Timber Framed Building, Elizabethan Monument (By Form), Stuart Building, Jacobean Unassigned, Public House, Commercial, Licensed Premises, Eating And Drinking Establishment, Recreational