drighlington public houses

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dippyhippy
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i was brought up in drighlington , in the 60 /70s , we lived at one point in a large house that was demolished for construction of the motorway [that never happened ]. i have recently been informed that my home was once a public house , named THE BUTTERBOWL [ BUTTER BOWL ?] . It was situated on a street known as Bradford road , which is now parallel, to the A650 . I have looked through this site & leodis websites but cant find any information, or pictures . when it was a public house or home , could it have had another name ? does anyone remeber it or maybe have any piccies please ? id be most grateful for any information or leads [no pun intended ]many thanks - j.scadden

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the 'Butterbowl' is a highly unusual pub name - I wouldn't be surprised if the pub on the Farnley estate (a modern pub , relatively speaking) was not uniquely named. - 'Punch Bowl' is far more likely.The best bet would probably be old directories - do you know the address of this property?
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There is no pub with that or a similar name listed in Drighlington or Adwalton in 1838, 1853 or 1927    

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dippyhippy wrote: i was brought up in drighlington , in the 60 /70s , we lived at one point in a large house that was demolished for construction of the motorway [that never happened ]. i have recently been informed that my home was once a public house , named THE BUTTERBOWL [ BUTTER BOWL ?] . It was situated on a street known as Bradford road , which is now parallel, to the A650 . I have looked through this site & leodis websites but cant find any information, or pictures . when it was a public house or home , could it have had another name ? does anyone remeber it or maybe have any piccies please ? id be most grateful for any information or leads [no pun intended ]many thanks - j.scadden The main street through Drigh. (formerly the A650) is either Wakefield Road or King Street, I don't think there is a Bradford Road in King Street.The Spotted Cow on Whitehall Road Drigh used to be famous for having a talking dog. I never heard it talk though.
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To be fair Trojan the A650 is the Wakefield Road or the Bradford Road in the main between the two cities.
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tyke bhoy wrote: To be fair Trojan the A650 is the Wakefield Road or the Bradford Road in the main between the two cities. But the actual name of the road is Wakefield Road - I used to work for a business based on Wakefield Road, Drighlington BTW back in the sixties Drigh had its own telephone exchange it was 830 from Leeds - 9830 from Morley.
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ive since been able to find my birth certificate and it states that i was born at 215 wakefield road drighlington . anyone ?

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