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Hood House, Burnley
Hood House, Burnley
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EBU-U01-D41-707-1
Title
Hood House, Burnley
Place
Burnley
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Hood House built in 1784 on the site of the current Scott Park and demolished in 1898 or 1901. Lawrence Halsted of Rowley lived here, followed by his nieces Eliza and Amelia Holgate, who assumed the name of Halsted.
See Burnley Express 19/05/1989
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