Cock
and Bottle, Tarleton Date: 1915-1920 Notes: Before the Cock and Bottle was re-roofed.
Scales & Sons boot makers shop also in picture. Submitted by: Jean Cropper
Site
of Lord Lilford Pub on Church Rd, Tarleton Date: Unknown Notes: Farm at front left is now where the Lord
Lilford Public House Stands. Far right is the barn which
is now part of Websters. Submitted by: Mark O'Hanlon
Old
Barn Club, Moss Lane Date: 2004 Notes: Now derelict awaiting demolition Submitted by: Nicola Cubbin
Becconsall
Hotel, Station Rd, Hesketh Bank Date: 2004 Notes: Submitted by: Nicola Cubbin
Becconsall
Hotel, Station Rd, Hesketh Bank Date: 1915 Notes: The Southport Brewery Co. Ltd occupied "The
Becc" at this time. The hotel consisted a bar, vaults,
smokeroom, snug, dining room, tea room, billiard room,
2 kitchens, good cellarage, coffee room, 2 sitting rooms,
13 bedrooms and a bathroom. A later fire destroyed the
third floor.Outside was a shippon for 2 cows, stabling
for 4 horses, a kitchen garden, paddock and bowling green. Submitted by: Mark O'Hanlon
Becconsall
Hotel, Broadway, Hesketh Bank Date: Unknown Notes: The Becconsall Hotel looking distinctly
isolated. From a postcard "Published by John Pickup,
Hesketh Lane Post Office Nr Preston" Submitted by: 'Hair Cut Sir'
Hesketh
Arms, Hesketh Bank Date: 1915 Notes: Ralph Whitehead was the tenant of the Farm
and Fully Licensed Public House known as the Hesketh Arms.
The house contained a bar, billiard room, tap room, parlour,
kitchen, back kitchen, pantry, beer cellar, sitting room,
6 bedrooms, washhouse, milkhouse. The outbuildings included
stabling for 14 horses, range, barn, 2 mixing houses,
shippon for 20 cows, 2 trap houses, man's room, covered
shed, 5 loose boxes, calf kit, pigstyes, weighbridge and
office and a 2 roomed cottage. Submitted by: Mark O'Hanlon