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Hooley Lane, Redhill
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1 oldreigate.com image number 2549
Hooley Lane, Redhill. Unknown date. Dann's Series.
Comment 1
Steve Kulka from
Redhill, Surrey posted this comment on
Tuesday 21 December 2021 12:10:25.
This picture is probably a view Eastwards from Hooley Lane towards Philanthropic Road.
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2 oldreigate.com image number 2550
The first Marquis of Granby.
3 oldreigate.com image number 2551
Comment 1
Richard Pocock from
Wallington posted this comment on
Friday 03 August 2018 12:31:55.
Unfortunately, evidence suggests that the building shown in this image was not the former Marquis of Granby public house. Both historic mapping and careful study of the other known picture of the older marquis of Granby public house (which is certainly of the pub, given the inn sign outside) clearly shows that the pub was a separate, probably 17th century building, to the immediate west of the cottage shown above, fronting the road. It survived until replaced by the current pub, which is set back from the road frontage. Given that the modern pub is mid 20th century, it is somewhat surprising that there is no image of the older pub surviving. However, one may be out there somewhere...
Comment 2
Fiona Mary from
Redhill posted this comment on
Tuesday 27 October 2020 21:25:41.
Hooley Cottage WAS used as a pub several hundred years ago. There was a special cellar for beer kegs.
It may have been only used for a time but it certainly was used for farm labourers from the estate.
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Richard Pocock from
Wallington posted this comment on
Monday 02 November 2020 19:26:27.
Thanks for your comment Fiona. The building was a residential house when built at the end of the 16th century and appears to have remained so during its lifetime. Having carried out extensive research on the cottage, there is no evidence of past usage as a public house - especially as the actual Marquis of Granby public house was most certainly right next to it in a separate building. Furthermore, there is no cellar that I am aware of within the cottage - certainly none that was evident during the historical/architectural investigations carried out in 2018. If you know where a cellar was in the house (presumably in the later rear outshot/extension parts?), do let me know by reply on this thread.
Comment 4
Fiona Mary from
Redhill posted this comment on
Monday 16 November 2020 15:22:20.
Hello
I was the owner of the cottage for many years and there was a cellar out the back designed for bear barrels.
In 2018 I was still the owner of the property. What historical searches were these? The house was used as a pub during the rebuilding of the pub. There was a concreted over cellar entrance as far as I can remember.
The house had been totally reconfigured internally by. Builder in the 1080s.
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4 oldreigate.com image number 2552
The Marquis of Granby, Redhill, Surrey.
5 oldreigate.com image number 6104
Hooley Lane, Redhill. 1904. Dann's Photo Series.
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Marion Naughton from
Redhill, Surrey posted this comment on
Sunday 29 July 2018 18:10:04.
Anyone remember a large house on the corner of Hooley Lane and Brighton Rd (long since demolished).I Believe the Sea Scouts still have their premises adjacent. Would love to know the history/people who lived there.
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