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Gallaghers Bar (former Golden Lion), Carlisle


Gallaghers Bar is located at the junction of St Nicholas Street and Botchergate in Carlisle. It is thought to have originally been 3 houses, built in the early 19th century, which were later converted into a public house. It was formerly known as The Golden Lion. Plans held in Cumbria County Record Office show internal alterations to the building were approved 28th February 1879; further alterations introduced the bay windows and unification of what had been No.1 Princess Street into the building, were approved in 1897.[1] The building is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Botchergate Historic Buildings and Monuments in Carlisle Public Houses
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Former "Golden Lion", St Nicholas Street - September 2016 (1)

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Former "Golden Lion", St Nicholas Street - September 2016 (2)

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The Golden Lion, St Nicholas Street, Carlisle

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THE GOLDEN LION PUBLIC HOUSE - Carlisle - List Entry
- "Probably originally 3 houses, now public house. Early C19 with 1879 and 1897 alterations. Painted stucco walls, on chamfered plinth, with angle pilasters, sill band and eaves cornice. .... Plans …

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List number: 1291894
List grade: 2
Post code: CA1 2EE
Unitary Auth: Cumberland
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4062455286

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