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Mountain Eagle

 

Picture source: Hania Franek


 
The Mountain Eagle was situated on Brighouse & Denholme Road. The building dates back to 1850-60. The pub closed permanently in the 1980s and was converted into housing, with town houses built in the car park.  The building was grade-II listed in August 1983.
 

 
Listed building details:
The public house is a circa 1850-60 building of 2-storeys sandstone "brick" with rusticated ashlar quoins. Moulded stone eaves cornice, coped gable ends and flanking chimneys. Two windows, tall 2 light square mullion casements on first floor, modern bows inserted to ground floor. Doorway with cornice on console brackets. Rear wing with 2 light square mullion window links No 44. This is a partial rebuild of an C18 house, 2-storeys, sandstone. Original gable end to north with saddlestone and kneelers. Five light mullioned first floor window, 3 lights blind. Former first floor doorway now adapted to window.
 

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Date of photo: 1983

Photo © Dr Neil Clifton (cc-by-sa/2.0)