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Queens Head Inn

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Site of The Queens Head
Inn, 2014 |
Photo © Jo Turner |
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The Queens Head was situated at 74
Church Street.
This late 17th century inn was converted into this typical
19th century masonic hall by Lancaster architects Paley & Austin in 1884/5.
The balance of the 17th century building was demolished to make way for a
new dining hall in about 1914. |
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Source: Steve Turner |
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