Hot Lane, Burslem

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Date:1832 - 1878 (c.)

Description:5 Hot Lane, Burslem. Originally this two storey building was built as a public house called The Dog and Partridge. Today its function is that of a scout hut. The ground floor has two large beaded windows with plain stone sills and moulded brick frames. The main entrance has a rectangular light set in a modern rendered panel.
On the ground floor is a plaque dedicated to the First World War heros.
On the first floor wall is a sign that reads 'Hanger' and an inset mosaic of a dog and partridge with the words 'Dog & Partridge' is also present.

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Source: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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