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The Rose and Crown Stannington
The Rose and Crown has been known as "Minnies" by the locals.
During the year 1920 Mr and Mrs Irvine Lee took over the tenancy and after Mr Lee died in 1953, Mrs Minnie Lee carried on as a tenant for a number of years.
Image: © DAVID M GOODWIN
Taken: 19 Nov 2009
0.03 miles
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"The Rose & Crown" in Stannington
Still often known affectionately as "Minnie's" after a former landlady.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 20 Mar 2015
0.05 miles
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Knowle Top Chapel, Stannington
Opened in 1822, this Wesleyan chapel is also known simply as Stannington Methodist Church.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 20 Mar 2015
0.06 miles
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Cut Mark Knowle Top Chapel
as above
Image: © Monica Stagg
Taken: 28 Feb 2015
0.07 miles
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Junction to the Rose and Crown Inn on the right
Image: © Steve Fareham
Taken: 29 Dec 2015
0.07 miles
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Knowle Top Methodist Church
The original church opened in 1822 but fell into disrepair. A new chapel was built in 1971 and this is the present building. However a fire in the 1990's made the main church building unsafe and services were held in the school-rooms.
Image: © DAVID M GOODWIN
Taken: 19 Nov 2009
0.08 miles
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"The Peacock", Stannington
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 20 Mar 2015
0.11 miles
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The war memorial in Stannington
It bears the names of local men who died in the two world wars.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 20 Mar 2015
0.12 miles
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Highfield Rise, Stannington
The distinctive building in the background is the Knowle Hill Wesleyan Chapel.
Image: © Neil Theasby
Taken: 20 Mar 2015
0.12 miles
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The Lomas Hall, Church Street, Stannington
The hall was opened in 1955 and presented to the village of Stannington in trust by Miss Flora Lomas. Today the hall is run as a charitable organisation and is managed by a voluntary committee made up of local people. The hall is the centre for many groups and activities.
Image: © DAVID M GOODWIN
Taken: 10 Nov 2009
0.13 miles