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Hole In The Wall

 

 


 
The Hole In The Wall was situated on Quaker Lane. This grade-II listed pub closed in 1921 and is now in residential use.
Source: Ellen Kirkby
 
Listed building details:
Two houses, built as one in early C17. One storey and attics. 3-cell cross- entry plan. Timber-framed and plastered. Thatched roof with 3 C19 plaintiled casement dormers. An axial chimney, the shaft rebuilt C19 in red brick; another C19 axial chimney to right. Late C19 or early C20 small-pane casements. C20 porch with boarded and battened door, at cross-entry position. Built c1600-1630 as a 2-cell end chimney house: good close-studding for date, chamfered floor joists laid flat. In later C17 or early C18 a parlour cell was added to left, with primary-braced studding and on-edge joists. The cell to right (now part of Hole in the Wall Cottage) was added C17/C18, and a further extension of painted brick with glazed pantiled roof was added in C19. Believed formerly to have been the Hole in the Wall Public House.
 

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