Shoulder of Mutton, Slaithwaite

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Details

  • location: Church Street, Slaithwaite
  • status: still exists
  • category: public house, beerhouse, inn, etc.

The premises was in existence as early as 1803 when George Dodson was named as the licensee.[1]

Historic England Listing

  • Grade II
  • first listed 11 July 1985
  • listing entry number 1233564

CHURCH STREET. Slaithwaite. Shoulder of Mutton. Late C18/early C19. Hammer dressed stone,part rendered. Double pitched stone slate roof. Two storeys. South elevation is rendered and has: ground floor; central doorway. Two 5-light stone mullioned windows. One single light (possibly later). First floor; one 2-light stone mullioned window; one 3-light stone mullioned window; two 4-light stone mullioned windows. North elevation: back-to-earth NE corner of later origin. First floor; three 3-light stone mullioned windows (recessed).

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