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White Cross Hotel, Penny Street, Lancaster
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White Cross Hotel, Penny Street, Lancaster
White Cross Hotel, Penny Street, Lancaster
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nla05062008001
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White Cross Hotel, Penny Street, Lancaster
White Cross Hotel, Penny Street, Lancaster
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Lancaster
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The junction of Aldcliffe Road and Penny Street. There is record of a White Cross Inn on or near this site prior to 1820. It was a coaching station in the days prior to the railway. Both the first and second ordnance surveys show the corner plot to be empty. It was one of three public houses owned by the Corporation. The Corporation Arms, immediately next door on Penny Street, which also housed the Toll House and the Prince William Henry directly opposite on Penny Street. All three were demolished and rebuilt at the beginning of the twentieth century and whilst the White Cross retained its name, the Corporation Arms became the Farmers Arms and the Prince William Henry became The Corporation Arms. During the 1960s the White Cross and Farmers Arms were converted into a single large public house and hotel under the Farmers Arms name. This closed in 2006 and thereafter the building underwent major refurbishment and reopened in 2007 as the Penny Street Bridge. (Sources: Trade Directories and Spalding and Greenalgh)
The junction of Aldcliffe Road and Penny Street. There is record of a White Cross Inn on or near this site prior to 1820. It was a coaching station in the days prior to the railway. Both the first and second ordnance surveys show the corner plot to be empty.
It was one of three public houses owned by the Corporation. The Corporation Arms, immediately next door on Penny Street, which also housed the Toll House and the Prince William Henry directly opposite on Penny Street.
All three were demolished and rebuilt at the beginning of the twentieth century and whilst the White Cross retained its name, the Corporation Arms became the Farmers Arms and the Prince William Henry became The Corporation Arms. During the 1960s the White Cross and Farmers Arms were converted into a single large public house and hotel under the Farmers Arms name. This closed in 2006 and thereafter the building underwent major refurbishment and reopened in 2007 as the Penny Street Bridge. (Sources: Trade Directories and Spalding and Greenalgh)
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13.88 x 8.76
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c1902
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EO2 LAN
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<a href="https://redrosecollections.lancashire.gov.uk/index.php?a=ViewItem&i=285105" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">See the Farmers Arms in 2007</a>
See the Farmers Arms in 2007
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