Name: The Crown Hotel
Address: Higher Road, Tootle Heights, Longridge
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Beacon Villa previously the Crown Hotel c.1930/40s |
The Preston and Longridge Railway Company was set up in 1836 to build a tramway from the newly opened Tootle Heights Quarry in Longridge to Preston. The 6½-mile (10½ km) single-track line was opened on 1 May 1840, with crude passenger facilities at Longridge, Grimsargh and Deepdale Street in Preston. Wagons were horse-drawn from Preston uphill to Longridge. Wagons ran by gravity in the opposite direction as far as Ribbleton, which was then a village just outside Preston. Horses were used for the final two miles (3 km) to Deepdale. Longridge ashlar sandstone was widely used in the region, for example in the building of Lancaster Town Hall, Bolton Town Hall, Preston railway station and Liverpool Docks.
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1844 Map |
The Crown was built c.1860s and listed landlords were Thomas Watson (-1867), William Sharples (1881), Thomas Mercer (1889-), William Shorrock (1900-) and John Walsh (1903-).
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