Bull's Head, 14 St. John's Square, Burslem

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Date:1500 - 1831 (c.)

Description:The Bull's Head public house is believed to have been constructed before 1832. It stands in St. John's Square in Burslem town centre. It is a rectangular structure, one room wide by two rooms deep and has a cellar. The front has a raised parapet with stack pattern brickwork. The ground floor has a double-doored entrance with rectangular light and decorated stone lintel with entablature. The first floor has four Georgian style sash windows, brick voussoir arch and stone sills. The yard to the rear of the building has parking space and a garage structure.

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Source: The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery

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