The Cross Daggers is a restaurant and former pub in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England. [1]
The lintel above the door is inscribed "NTG 1658" with the N reversed; the initials may have stood for Thomas Godfrey Newbould, a prominent Quaker and landlord.[ citation needed] The building overlooks the village stocks as well as the cross. Although it has mostly been used as a pub, in more recent years [ when?] it has been used to house various restaurants. [2] [3] [4]
It is one of 362 listed buildings in South Yorkshire. [5] It is Grade II listed, [2] the lowest and most common listing. [6]
The Cross Daggers is a restaurant and former pub in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England. [1]
The lintel above the door is inscribed "NTG 1658" with the N reversed; the initials may have stood for Thomas Godfrey Newbould, a prominent Quaker and landlord.[ citation needed] The building overlooks the village stocks as well as the cross. Although it has mostly been used as a pub, in more recent years [ when?] it has been used to house various restaurants. [2] [3] [4]
It is one of 362 listed buildings in South Yorkshire. [5] It is Grade II listed, [2] the lowest and most common listing. [6]