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'Built about the beginning of the seventeenth century, was one of the most ancient halls of Accrington, and was situated where Lonsdale Street and Newark Street now stand. (well not now .. LOL). The Rishtons inhabited it until 1821. In later years it was divided into tenements, and was finally demolished to make way for town improvements' Quote:
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Hi, by saying the old Manor House, do you mean Church Hall? If so, there is a photo in the Old Homesteads, which I could scan for you. If so, it states that towards the end of the 17th century, and for a considerable part of the 18th century, the Hall was occupied by the Entwistle family. There are several references to the family in the registersof Church Kirk. Around 1928 the Broderick family lived there.
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Church Hall for Tealeaf
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That's the one......Cheers Atarah.
At first glance, early 17c, I think.:thankya: |
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The two i can think of are Aden Hall and Owl Hall which both stood on plantation road ,Owl hall is still there, Arden hall has been long gone but its coach house is still there and occupied.Owl hall has been bought and planning was sought to turn it into flats and some other housing built on the curtalige of the site,but was knocked back i think, so is now stood empty and fire damaged.
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Bank House was at the top of Adelaide St, as Atarah quoted. Retlaw |
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Another picture of the laund here for anyone who's interested.
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My mum was the cook at Bank House in the early fifties until it was sold off. I remember going there every day after school and sitting in the corner of the kitchen playing with my dolls ha ha. I remember clearly the fabulous staircase and the billiard room and I was once allowed to go upstairs and see one of the guest bedrooms and its ajoining bathroom and I can still remember the polished brass pipes and the victorian shower canopy over the bath....I was only twelve when it was sold and dont have any photographs.....I remember the garden parties, the stream running through the grounds and the little bridge over it...and I remember being taken through to sit next to Lady Higham, she asked me some things...dont remember what was said but I remember her high necked, long full skirted black dress ... so very victorian....
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