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© Mr Ronald May
IoE Number:
213701
Location:
THE ARKLES PUBLIC HOUSE, ARKLES LANE
LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL, MERSEYSIDE
Photographer:
Mr Ronald May
Date Photographed:
11 May 2007
Date listed:
19 June 1985
Date of last amendment:
19 June 1985
Grade
II
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SJ 39 SE ARKLES LANE
L4
4/98 The Arkles
- Public House
- II
Public House. 1880s. Yellow brick with red brick and stone
dressings, slate roof. 2 storeys and attic, 3 x 3 bays.
Ground floor sill band, frieze over ground floor and top
frieze and bracketed cornice; flush stone bands. Windows are
mullioned, those to ground floor of 5 lights, those to 1st
floor of 3:2:3 lights, those to attic of 3 lights, the
central one supports square clock tower and pyramidal roof,
the flanking ones under gables. Entrance has segmental head
and corbelled hood. Right return has 2 projecting bays under
gables. An elaborate example of a public house exploiting a
corner site.