Former "Criffel" pub, Silloth - October 2017 (1)

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Former "Criffel" pub, Silloth - October 2017 (1)

Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 5 Oct 2017

Situated on the corner of Esk Street and Criffel Street, the building probably dates from the late 19th Century when Silloth expanded following arrival of the railway. The pub was State Managed from 1916 (exact date yet to be ascertained) until sold to Greenall Whitley on 24 May 1973. Date of closure as a pub in currently unclear, but the ground floor is now a café with offices above. Graham Robson photographed the pub in July 2012, when still closed. See: Image] . See also: Image] . Photographs are for record only - I have no involvement with any business seen in this view and cannot advise on their products or services.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.869674
Longitude
-3.388349