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alone during the late 1830s three separate lodges were founded; although two did very quickly disband due to lack of members, the
Farmers Rest Lodge was more successful and held regular meetings in the Brick Wall Inn. Each July, to mark their foundation day, they would march along Greensbridge Road
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In the sixteenth century the manor is described as having two watermills, a windmill and a fulling mill. When the Earl of Sefton conducted a survey of his
Estates in 1769 there was both a watermill and a windmill still in use. Even in the early twentieth century the township remained predominantly
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Tarbock has increased in prominence through its proximity to the Tarbock Interchange. This roundabout is believed to be the largest
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in 1926 at the local Hare and Hounds Hotel. The Sale
Catalogue that was produced for the sale provides a detailed insight into the various properties, their value and their tenants, many of whom bought their property. The Estate measured nearly 2,300 acres (9.3 km) and featured twenty farms
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The original Brick Wall Inn was a plain square building built using handmade bricks and over a period of years a number of outbuildings including a shippon and stables were added. For over a century the licence was held by the
Ambrose family. Until the 1880s the ale sold was that brewed by
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