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The Fountain
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Picture source:
Simon A
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The Fountain was situated on Church
Street. This grade-II listed pub was
originally named The Hole in the Wall. It was exchanged with Trough Brewery
of Idle, Bradford, who took over Blue Boar (originally the Green Mount),
Thornton Road, Bradford. |
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The Fountain was renamed The Red Pig
and reopened. I had a pint there on Saturday. |
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Malcolm Toft (June 2025) |
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Listed
building details: |
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Two houses, now inn. Late C18. Cement rendered, stone slate roof. 3 storeys,
3 bays in all. To right, C20 door and overlight in plain stone surround
flanked by 2-light, flat-faced mullion windows in flush stone surrounds. To
left, door, now window, with 2-light window adjoining to right. 1st and 2nd
floors: three 3-light windows, with wider central lights. End stack to
right. |
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