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62 Abbey Street
Anyone have or can point in right direction ref information on the Public house that used to be located at the corner of Warner street and Abbey Street opposite the Black Horse.....currently a gents hairdressers.
Apparently built around 1821 ish..i think Cheers Phil |
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Come on Walter I'm relying on you....maybe you used to frequent it in the 1800's and partake in a dram or two.....LOL Phil |
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There is no record of a pub on that site in the mid 1800 licence aplications, and a search of the 1911 census, shows a jump in numbers from 58 which is now the Black Horse to number 64 Abbey St. 60 & 62 are missing. I need a persons name to search any of the previous census records, as there is no facility to search by street name in them. |
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Looking on Google Sreetview the three buildings going south from the corner, ie the surgery, hairdressers and what looks like a cafe, were built at a different time from the ones going towards the other end of the block, as the rooflines don't quite match up.
The property now a surgery has an entrance angled across the corner and a cellar, both features that suggest it may have been a pub at one time. Also there are quoins (larger stones) between the hairdresser and the cafe, suggesting that the doctor and hairdresser were once one property, and the LH facade of the cafe juts out on to the pavement, again suggesting a different date for building from those further down the block. |
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I have done an address search for the 1861 and 1871 Census returns and there is no mention of a pub at that address.
I have attached the images below. |
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The hairdressers was apparently the Snug, and there was an opening into the surgery at the back...you can still see where the door was.......The original stone troughing still runs across the hairdressers and the surgery. |
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Perhaps yer friends confusing things? The now Defunct "Duke Of Wellington" a Thwaites house was just further down,below what was the National Mill Stores Shop, but before the traffic lights.
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Abbey Street was the main street of New Accrington, and the numbers on the properties in Warner St run from top to bottom. they were changed at one time, but the numbering was changed back to its original state, it is possibly the only street in Accrington in which the numbers don't start at the town center end, the even numbers are on the left as you walk up. Other streets have the even numbers are on your right as you leave the town center. |
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I know I was not born and bred in Accy, like most of you lot, but in early 80's, I had a kitchen showroom at no.79, opposite Gene Sutcliffe's, & not only had a working relationship with Dougie at Viva, but also supplied kitchen units for private quarters at DofW. A short time later, they introduced topless barmaids..... Unfortunately, after I was allowed back stage access!! |
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Phil, here is a photo of that part of Abbey Street in 1907. The Black Horse is just to the left of the lamp post in the middle distance.. Going away from the town centre there are then your three buildings. The fourth one from the Warner Street corner appears to have a sign board over but I can't make it out. It's on what looks like a projecting porch.
I post this really just out of interest, not because it throws any light on our quest for a pub. http://lanternimages.lancashire.gov....21&r=2&t=4&x=1 |
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I will try and get some more details off him. He did say that certainly next door to his shop, the surgery, had a cellar that was disused and I think boarded up, and when it was last sold it had to be accessed for the survey on the property and to be emptied of any rubbish. He remembers asking the men who were doing it if there might have been a old pub sign down there, but to no avail. He said there is/was a grill in the street where he believes the dreymen used to drop the ale into the cellar.
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