Lodge house, Bridge Hall

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Lodge house, Bridge Hall

Image: © Jonathan Wilkins Taken: 24 Feb 2018

A very pleasing house on Bridge Hall Lane, and the only remnant of Bridge Hall which occupied land just to the north-west. Bridge Hall was associated with adjacent paper mills on the River Roch, home to a number of such businesses such as Gigg Mills, downstream. The Hall was demolished in 1954 after requisition by the National Fire Service from 1939, the last time that it was occupied by the Wrigley family. The original (Old) Bridge Hall stands adjacent still.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.593484
Longitude
-2.264057