EDO7850 - Heritage Analysis, The Horse and Jockey Public House; heritage analysis 2021

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Location

Grid reference SZ 0909 9572 (point)
Map sheet SZ09NE
Unitary Authority Bournemouth

Technique(s)

Organisation

Not recorded.

Date

Not recorded.

Description

The aim of this report is to produce a record of the property and its setting. This was undertaken by visual examination of the building and surrounding areas as well as a survey of readily accessible documentary sources. This Heritage Analysis details the building and its history including the outbuildings, believed to be former stabling and garage. From historical records there are mentions of 'Horse and Jockey' in an 1862 census but the existing building is belived to be Edwardian, dating 1906, with strong influences from the Arts and Crafts movement of the time. Photographs of Ordnance survey maps from 1924, 1931, 1940 and 1940-1970 included in the analysis shows the location of the public house showing the same layout as seen at the time of the survey. By the time of the survey part of the building has already been demolished so historical analysis or historic interior fabrics in limited but architectual detailling is still clear. Photographs of the modern interior show the bar, dining and seating area, kitchen, bedroom and the cellar. On the outbuilding there is a blocked opening to south-west elevation with brick arch detailing. It is believed that that the Horse and Jockey public house has stood at this site well before the current Edwardian building.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • ---XY Unpublished document: Western Design Architects. 2021. Heritage Analysis, The Horse and Jockey Public House, 1118 Wimborne Road, Bournemouth. [Mapped feature: #9756 ]

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Record last edited

Jul 26 2022 2:47PM

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