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Outhouse to Rear of Number 30 the Bull and Butcher Public House

A Grade II Listed Building in Bletchley, Milton Keynes

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9967 / 51°59'48"N

Longitude: -0.717 / 0°43'1"W

OS Eastings: 488182

OS Northings: 233918

OS Grid: SP881339

Mapcode National: GBR D0Q.ZG6

Mapcode Global: VHDTF.J29N

Plus Code: 9C3XX7WM+M6

Entry Name: Outhouse to Rear of Number 30 the Bull and Butcher Public House

Listing Date: 26 September 1975

Last Amended: 25 March 1976

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1332224

English Heritage Legacy ID: 45382

ID on this website: 101332224

Location: Fenny Stratford, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK2

County: Milton Keynes

Civil Parish: Bletchley and Fenny Stratford

Built-Up Area: Bletchley

Traditional County: Buckinghamshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Buckinghamshire

Church of England Parish: Fenny Stratford

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description



AYLESBURY STREET
1.
5135
(East Side)
FENNY STRATFORD
No 30.
The Bull Public House.
Outhouse to rear of No 30
SP 8833 5/2
II
2.
Circa 1840-50 small red brick house and shop of 2 storeys. Low gable end slate
roof. Carriageway and small canted pilastered shop window with entablature continued
over the door. 2 flush framed sash windows on 1st floor. To rear is a C17/C18
stables or outhouse, timber framed with brick between wall posts which are exposed to
south. 3 bay crown post roof with rough purlins. Formerly used as stables for the
adjoining inn. Slate roof. "The Bull" adjoins and appears to be late C18 in date,
possibly a recasing of an earlier building. 2 storeys and attic stucco faced brick.
Steep gable end tiled roof with end stacks. 2 gabled dormers. Eaves band. 3
window symmetrical front, recessed glazing bar sashes lst floor. 2 small canted
bay windows with casements on ground floor. Modern doorway with panelled flanking
strips and shaped brackets to hood over.

AYLESBURY STREET
(East Side)
FENNY STRATFORD
No 30
The Bull Public House
Outhouse to rear of No 30

Shall be amended to read
AYLESBURY STREET
(East Side)
FENNY STRATFORD
No 30.
The Bull and Butcher Public House.
Outhouse to rear of No.30.
In the descriptive notes "The Bull" should be amended to read The Bull and Butcher
Public House

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AYLESBURY STREET
1.
5l35
(East Side )
FENNY STRATFORD
No 30.
The Bull Public House
Outhouse to rear of No 30
SP 8833 5/2
II
2.
Circa 1840-50 small red brick house and shop of 2 storeys. Low gable end slate
roof. Carriageway and small canted pilastered shop window with entablature continued
over the door. 2 flush framed sash windows on 1st floor. To rear is a C17/C18
stables or outhouse, timber framed with brick between wall posts which are exposed to
south. 3 bay crown post roof with rough purlins. Formerly used as stables for the
adjoining inn. Slate roof. "The Bull" adjoins and appears to be late C18 in date,
possibly a recasing of an earlier building. 2 storeys and attic stucco faced brick.
Steep gable end tiled roof with end stacks. 2 gabled dormers. Eaves band. 3
window symmetrical front, recessed glazing bar sashes 1st floor. 2 small canted
bay windows with casements on ground floor. Modern doorway with panelled flanking
strips and shaped brackets to hood over.


Listing NGR: SP8818233918

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