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Star Inn
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The Star Inn was situated at 105 Siddalls
Road.
This pub was present by 1857 when the publican was John Barnes. |
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My great-grandfather James Hudson, 1/1878 -
8/12/1951, was the publican at the Star Inn from approximately 1919 until
the license was taken away from the premises (don’t know what date) & he
moved to the Liverage Arms a short distance away.
According to my aunt, Audrie Critchley who died a few years ago, the Star
Inn was very large and cold. The public bar had a lower brass rail for men
to put their feet on while drinking. Spittoons, filled with sawdust, were
scattered underneath the rails & tables. “Dreadful habit & horrible for
those who had to clean them.” Outside at the back of the pub in the years
was a kitty alley for the use of customers. The rooms were heated by open
coal fires. |
Pauline Bassett (April 2023) |
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