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Karateman 02-01-2009 19:26

Oldest Building in Accy
 
Anyone know what is the oldest habitable building in Accy?

Phil

panther 02-01-2009 19:30

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St James Church?

Retlaw 02-01-2009 20:27

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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 665341)
Anyone know what is the oldest habitable building in Accy?

Phil

High Riley Cottages, up sandy Lane, the next one is Higher Hey.

the next oldest buildings are at the bottom of Warner St, just before the Warner Arms, after that its the rest of Warner St and Oak St, Abbey St, most of the buildings there, are around 1810-1820, the Red Lion was the first, built by Jacob Lang, who had previously owned a pub in Grange Lane called the Red Lion. In the 1841 census it shows Jacob Lang in the Red Lion, but that was his son.

St James Church is not a habitable building, cold, damp and drafty.

Retlaw.

Royboy39 02-01-2009 20:58

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 665347)
St James Church?

Where is St James Church? Accy or Church Kirk.

Retlaw 02-01-2009 21:09

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 665386)
Where is St James Church? Accy or Church Kirk.


There are 3, St James Church Accy, St James Church Altham and St James Church Church Kirk, Church, which is really St James Church, Church, Church, Church.

Retlaw.

Karateman 02-01-2009 21:27

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 665370)
High Riley Cottages, up sandy Lane, the next one is Higher Hey.

the next oldest buildings are at the bottom of Warner St, just before the Warner Arms, after that its the rest of Warner St and Oak St, Abbey St, most of the buildings there, are around 1810-1820, the Red Lion was the first, built by Jacob Lang, who had previously owned a pub in Grange Lane called the Red Lion. In the 1841 census it shows Jacob Lang in the Red Lion, but that was his son.

St James Church is not a habitable building, cold, damp and drafty.

Retlaw.

Brill thanks for the reply.....what age would High Riley cottages and Higher Hey be then?

Phil

Royboy39 02-01-2009 21:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 665391)
There are 3, St James Church Accy, St James Church Altham and St James Church Church Kirk, Church, which is really St James Church, Church, Church, Church.

Retlaw.

Have you been on the bevie......bit dangerous at your age?

Retlaw 02-01-2009 22:00

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Originally Posted by Karateman (Post 665401)
Brill thanks for the reply.....what age would High Riley cottages and Higher Hey be then?

Phil

Without looking in my records 1640 ish, High Riley Cottages are the oldest by about 5 years, there is a date stone in one of the cottages.

Retlaw.

Retlaw 02-01-2009 22:03

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 665408)
Have you been on the bevie......bit dangerous at your age?

Don't drink intoxicating liquids, first and last time I was in a pub, it was on fire, and I did'nt rush to get there, hoping it would burn down.

Retlaw.

jaysay 03-01-2009 09:22

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Well, I don't know about buildings but there are a few old fossils knocking about Accy still, and there's a lot of um on here, including Me:D

Retlaw 03-01-2009 11:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 665478)
Well, I don't know about buildings but there are a few old fossils knocking about Accy still, and there's a lot of um on here, including Me:D

Cheeky beggar, who you calling an old fossil.

Retlaw :tongueout

jaysay 03-01-2009 12:19

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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 665542)
Cheeky beggar, who you calling an old fossil.

Retlaw :tongueout

Weren't singling anybody out Walter, only miself:D

Royboy39 03-01-2009 22:08

Re: Oldest Building in Accy
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 665391)
There are 3, St James Church Accy, St James Church Altham and St James Church Church Kirk, Church, which is really St James Church, Church, Church, Church.

Retlaw.

Still no wiser?

K.S.H 03-01-2009 22:14

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where are these cottages? I know sandy lane but how far up are we talking about?
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Caz 03-01-2009 22:16

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Quote:

There are 3, St James Church Accy, St James Church Altham and St James Church Church Kirk, Church, which is really St James Church, Church, Church, Church.

Quote:

Still no wiser?
Kirk means church, therefore St James Church, Church Kirk,( or Church Church), in Church.
Get it now? :)


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