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Brick, Red Brick Barn, Hapton
Does anyone have any information about a building shown on the first edition of
the Ordnance Survey maps as Brick Barn ? It was situated on the Hapton side of the later to come Power Station, an old drinking buddy of mine by the name of Henry Holt once told me a tale, well not a tale more of a fact, that he was born in the front bedroom of the said Brick Barn and his birth place was registered as Hapton; his brother however was born in the back bedroom and his birthplace was registered as Huncoat. This does seem to be highly feasable as the boundry stream now runs in a culvert directly under the old still visable (if you know where to look) ruined building. Maybe one for you Rowlf |
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Ok Taddy, I will try and find out for you. There is a meeting of the Hapton Heritage group next week so maybe someone there can shed some light on it.I will let you know.
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Many thanks.
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Not sure if it's the same place,on the canal bank,but Davemac and I have both posted pics of the ruins on here somewhere.
You could try looking on this link:- Roy's information site on Huncoat, History, Walking and Weather etc. |
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Since the M65 and it's link road to Huncoat and Hapton were built, Brick Barn or the remnants of it, is virtually isolated; access to it is restricted to the footpath that runs in front of Grime, (sorry), Peter Grime Row from Altham Lane and then following the old Power Station wire mesh fence as it turns North/left towards the railway. a small grove of Elderberry bushes parks the site within maybe fifty yards. |
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There is reference to brick barn on Roy's site. Quote..1844 Brick Barn farm in fields east of Blind Lane Ends. There is a photo on there too. If I find anything else from the Heritage meeting I will let you know Taddy.
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Huncoat area was once under Burnley then changed to be under Accrington.This might account for changes in birth place.Some of my ancestors fell under that change.
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Both Hapton and Huncoat came under Burnley for registration certainly in 1916 when my father was born in Huncoat and my mother in Hapton. Putting either village as the place of birth was obviously what the registrar was told and perhaps the brothers were registered by two different people who had differing ideas as to exactly where Brick Barn Farm was.
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The actual place of registration for both villages was Padiham. I remember my dad saying his father and his uncle walked from Huncaot to Padiham to register both him and his cousin. The registrar from Burnley must have had a surgery in Padiham on certain days.
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Many thanks for all/any information. |
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After reading my first post again, it does seem misleading; where I have said each brother was (registered), one in Hapton and the other in Huncoat, what was probably said was, one was born in Hapton and the other in Huncoat.
Don't forget that this conversation happened probably forty/forty five years ago in the (then White Lion Hotel), after consuming what was then good strong real ale. No such drink as the ice cold no taste stuff of today. |
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Ha Ha sounds like you had a good night Taddy.
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Have a look at our site Bob. Haptonheritage.co.uk. We were formed in 2011 and have a dozen members who regularly attend our monthly meetings. Although only a small group compared to some we are dedicated in preserving all things to do with Hapton.
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