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Spotted House

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Picture source: John Yeadon |
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The Spotted House was situated at 22 Keighley
Road. This grade-II listed pub is now used as a restaurant. |
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Listed
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Early C19 house of one and two storeys at
different levels due to slope of ground. Sandstone "brick", stone slate
roofs. The single-storey part has gable end to road, surmounted by corniced
stone chimney. Formal division into three bays with two blind windows in
arched recesses flanking central shallow access with segmental pedimented,
thin pilastered window - probably a former doorway. One bay return with
bracketed eaves. The lower two storey part has altered windows and a wing
with three ashlar framed later C19 sashes. |
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Dates |
Comments |
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Frank Pennett |
1959
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As a design partner of Barthel
Pennett I was privileged to design the large scale interior development
refurbishment on behalf of Hammonds United Brewery, this was fortunately
a huge success which led to me being invited to join the company as
their interior designer- I had a very successful career retiring as
Design Controller for Bass North. |
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Other Photos |
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Date of photo: 1902 |
Picture source:
David Fallon |