Peacock Inn, Chesterfield Explained

Peacock Inn, Chesterfield should not be confused with Peacock Inn, Islington.

The Peacock Inn is a grade-II listed building located on Low Pavement in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.[1] [2]

History

The former Public House dates back to the 16th century, and features a timber frame on a stone plinth.[3] The building is thought to have been a Guildhall, or a residence for the Revells of Carnfield Hall.[4]

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References

53.2353°N -1.43°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Historic England - The Peacock Inn, 67 Low Pavement .
  2. Book: The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal . 2004 . Derbyshire Archaeological Society. . en.
  3. Book: Bradley, Richard . Chesterfield in 50 Buildings . 2019-10-15 . Amberley Publishing Limited . 978-1-4456-9064-3 . en.
  4. Book: Bradley, Richard . Chesterfield in 50 Buildings . 2019-10-15 . Amberley Publishing Limited . 978-1-4456-9064-3 . en.