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The Towneley Arms, Longridge

Photograph at the The Towneley Arms, Longridge blue plaque

The Towneley Arms c.1849 Owned by the Fleetwood Preston and West Riding Junction Railway Company as their terminus building. Originally known as the Station Hotel. Before the station was built tickets were issued here. By 1851 it had been renamed The Towneley Arms and became a useful asset to the town with stabling and a large garden.

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