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On the left is the rear of Bridge End cottages, and in the centre is St Michael's Church Hall.

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Partial demolition of the mill is taking place. A firm of Blenders and Slitherers occupied the smaller premises for a number of years. The mill was finally demolished in 2013 and the site developed for housing.

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With the Royal Oak on one side of the road and the White Lion on the other, drinkers had a choice!

Pismire Hill is said to have got its name from the smell of the soiled straw from the stables of the Royal Oak Hotel.

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A good place to drink - the White Lion on one side of the road, and the Royal Oak on the other.

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The road to Turley Holes. Marsh Bank is on the left.

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The portico of the Hinchcliffe Arms can be seen in the background.

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The building on the right was at one time a toll house.
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