Information for record number MWA13297:
Site of the Malt Shovel public house, Warwick road, Kenilworth

Summary Site of the historic Malt Shovel public house situated on the west side of Warwick road.
What Is It?  
Type: Public House
Period: Unknown
Where Is It?  
Parish: Kenilworth
District: Warwick, Warwickshire
Grid Reference: SP 29 71
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Level of Protection Local
Description

 
Source Number  

1 Site of the Malt Shovel public house, Warwick road, Kenilworth. Steward gives the Site of this historic public house as 198 Warwick road, next to number 200 which was the farriers. 198 still stands in Warwick road as a private house. Steward reports that the Malt Shovel ws often referred to as the Mouse Trap.
 
Sources

Source No: 1
Source Type: Bibliographic reference
Title: The Inns and Roads of Kenilworth
Author/originator: Rob J Steward
Date: 2000
Page Number: 29 - 54
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Glossary

 
Word or Phrase
Description  
monument INN * A public house for the lodging and entertainment of travellers, etc. back
monument HOUSE * A building for human habitation, especially a dwelling place. Use more specific type where known. back
monument SITE * Unclassifiable site with minimal information. Specify site type wherever possible. back
monument ROAD * A way between different places, used by horses, travellers on foot and vehicles. back
monument PUBLIC HOUSE * The public house was a 19th century development, distinctive from the earlier BEER HOUSE by its decorative treatment and fittings. back

* Copyright of English Heritage (1999)

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