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Homend, no, 39, The Horseshoe Inn

This three-storey timber-framed building is, like the adjacent Abbey House, set on a high plinth. It appears to be two bays long and there is a passageway through the south end. The ceiling beams on the ground floor over the south bay have wide chamfers. Little of the original faming is exposed although the core of the building is almost certainly 17th century in date. The front has imitation framing.

SO 7102 3788 

Content generated during research for two paperback books 'Ledbury: A Market Town and its Tudor Heritage' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-598-7) and 'Ledbury: People and Parish before the Reformation' (ISBN 13 : 978-1-86077-614-4) for the England's Past for Everyone series

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