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and, if I remember correctly, there was a "secret passageway" between the two Hopwood shops, i.e. you could go the shop in Church Street, and walk through to the other shop and come out of the doorway in Warner Street! Magic!
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Agreed.
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I thought Hopwoods was one shop with two entrances .
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Mr A Bury lived at 27 Warner St. The Warner Arms was 55.Hopwoods was 37 Church St, Greenwood's 35. When I was 21, my aunbts clubbed up and bought me a canteenm odf cutler ( I was about to ghet married) They had gone in each week putting something in towards it, as it had been put on one side. There probably were others shops selling canteens, but none with the reputation of Hopwwods.
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thanks for the photo retlaw, much appreciated.
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Warner Street is almost 1 of a kind, there are very few places like it anywhere. It's almost a little village in its own right. Its always sad to see businesses fold but looking at the street the other day there arent many empty shops. Several new businesses have come in recently. The old guard like Marsdens and Porters are still there aswell im glad to see. Unfortunately i really don't think that Hyndburn Council appreciates what a gem it has in its hands. Along with Abbey St, The Arcade and Church Street the area has what is a fading memory in many towns, individual privately run shops. We need to support our local shopkeepers, we will miss them when they've gone and can't get what we want!
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Mary Baldry used to have a mynah bird in the shop and if you didn't know you could be asked when you entered the shop " Have you had a bath" and this would have you looking round to see who was speaking
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Pity Warner St can't be restored to its bow fronted elegance!
There used to be a picture of it like that in the Warner's arms, looked just like that one in the museum at York Straight out of Dickens! |
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I really wish i could remember seeing such a photo you describe. I have seen quite a few of Warner St, but dont recall such a "romantic" picture. Here is one of an old postcard, but not showing the bow fronted charm you mention.
The shops on this street are lovely and well worth a visit, but I cant say that for the pub at the very bottom of the street. |
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I used to go for my lunch on Warner Street in a little cafe near the bottom end close to Church Street, the food was great and we always had the 'pudding' with lots of custard. That was in the 60's.
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