Listed Buildings
in Stoke-on-Trent and area
The Vine Public House,
Pittshill
Area
Pittshill |
Street
Naylor Street |
Heritage No.
10047 A |
Grade
II |
Date Listed
25 July 2002 |
Building:
Vine Public House |
Location:
STOKE ON TRENT, Pitshill,
Tunstall - off A527 |
Description:
Public house. C.1875. Red brick. Plain clay
tile roofs. End stacks |
Vine Public House
2-storey on left with 1-storey lean-to right.
Sash windows.
Public house. C.1875. Red brick. Plain clay tile
roofs. End stacks
PLAN. Corridor with smoke room and games room on
left, vaults (public bar) on right, private accommodation at
rear.
EXTERIOR. 2-storey on left with 1-storey lean-to
right. Sash windows. Console brackets beside door and window
heads of left hand part. Modillion cornice below eaves of left
hand part. One ground floor window with etched glass bearing the
name “Vaults”
INTERIOR. Internal porch leading to corridor.
Vaults with bar counter with matchboard panelling and consoles.
Fixed seating round the walls. Fireplace renewed mid/late C20.
Smoke room with fixed seating. Timber partition, glazed at top,
between the two latter rooms and the corridor. Two hatches in
the corridor to the servery.
A now rare example of a small, back street public
house serving a working community and which retains its original
plan and furnishings.
ground floor window with etched glass bearing the
name “Vaults”
photos: Steve Birks
June 2008
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