The Lord Nelson Inn: Revision history

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13 January 2025

  • curprev 14:4914:49, 13 January 2025SBParker talk contribs 615 bytes +615 Created page with "'''The Lord Nelson Inn (listed grade II)''' Like Box House, a very early house was present on this site and was shown on a map of 1599 by Christopher Saxton, the eminent map-maker. The present building (now a public house) is dated 1634 GCP (Gregory Patchett) and is constructed of rendered stone, with a stone slate roof and an L-shaped plan with rear wing. The pub is particularly of note because of its association with Branwell Brontë, who used to frequent it when..."