Priory Road
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Former name(s) | The Castle Hill Road Barracks Road |
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Summary
Formerly The Castle Hill Road and Barracks Road. The houses that used to exist on the east side at Halton were demolished in the early 1960s, starting with the ones closest to Mount Pleasant Road first, then finishing with the ones adjacent to Ann Street in 1963[1]. This road was renumbered during 1902.[2]
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Name | Street No | From | To |
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Albion Place | 1902 | ||
Baptists Mission Hall | 1871 | ||
Fortune of War | 249 | 1824 | 1960 |
Plynlimmon House | 1873 | ||
Priory Road Reservoir | |||
T. & T. Candies Ltd. | 239-241 | 1969 | 1969 |
W. Burton | 284 | 1925 | 1929 |
W. J. Clout & Sons | 239-241 | 1923 | 1924 |
Weavers | 427 | 1956 | |
West Hill Lodge (Hastings) | |||
Whitefriars Hotel | 127 | 1876 | 2008 |
Notes
References
- ↑ Raelia French via Facebook
- ↑ Hastings & St Leonards Observer 05 April 1902 pg. 6