Spread Eagle Hotel, Manchester Street, Huddersfield

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Details

  • also known as: Spread Eagle Inn
  • location: Manchester Street (no longer exists), Huddersfield
  • status: no longer exists
  • category: public house, beerhouse, inn, etc.

The Spread Eagle Inn was in existence by the 1840s. It was the meeting place of the "Royal Albion" (No. 1) Society of Buffaloes.[1]

The premises closed after the licence was transferred to the newly-built Dalton Hotel on Rawthorpe Lane in October 1955.[2]

Linked Locations

Huddersfield Police Court

  • 13/Sep/1851 — landlord Benjamin Hawkyard pleaded guilty to the charge of allowing gambling in his house (fined 5s. plus expenses)

Location

  1. "Opening of the New Buffalo Hall, Spread Eagle Inn, Huddersfield" in Leeds Times (15/Mar/1845).
  2. "Dalton Hotel in Licence Switch" in Huddersfield Daily Examiner (26/Oct/1955).