Building record MNT28445 - Wheatsheaf Public House, No. 47 Stockwell Gate

Summary

Public House

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 53604 61012 (21m by 20m)
Map sheet SK56SW
District Mansfield
Civil Parish Mansfield, Mansfield

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The Wheatsheaf PH, No. 47 Stockwell Gate. The list of inns recorded along Stockwell Gate in the 1832 Directory included 10 pubs but the Wheatsheaf is not named, suggesting that it had changed its name. The building comprises two phases, a mid 18th century three-storey town-house, probably originally of two bays of which the western bay has been removed. The square-faced mullioned windows survive to the upper floors; to this was attached a purpose-built inn dating from the 1830s or thereabouts, in stucco (now rendered). Original sash windows have been replaced in uPVC but there is otherwise little alteration since c1830 and sufficient original fabric surviving for the building.

The setting of the Wheatsheaf pub is also harmed by the large development of the multi-storey car park and associated shops, which are completely out-of-scale. Both buildings cumulatively form part of an early range of developed frontage from the historic core of Mansfield.

Non-designated.


Melanie Morris, 2018, Heritage Impact Assessment, HELAA - Preferred Options 2013-2033: Site allocations Mansfield District Local Plan 2018 (Unpublished document). SNT5792.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Melanie Morris. 2018. Heritage Impact Assessment, HELAA - Preferred Options 2013-2033: Site allocations Mansfield District Local Plan 2018.

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Record last edited

Aug 29 2024 11:10AM

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