Braddylls Arms, Ulverston | ||
Braddylls Arms | ||
locality:- | Ulverston | |
civil parish:- | Ulverston (formerly Lancashire) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | inn | |
coordinates:- | SD28547837 | |
1Km square:- | SD2878 | |
10Km square:- | SD27 | |
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BMJ19.jpg Innsign, coat of arms. (taken 10.7.2006) BMJ18.jpg (taken 10.7.2006) |
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evidence:- | road book:- Cary 1798 (2nd edn 1802) placename:- Bradyll's Arms |
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source data:- | Road book, itineraries, Cary's New Itinerary, by John Cary, 181
Strand, London, 2nd edn 1802. goto source click to enlarge C38653.jpg page 653-654 "INNS, ... Ulverston, Bradyll's Arms, Sun." item:- JandMN : 228.2 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | descriptive text:- Otley 1823 (5th edn 1834) placename:- Bradyll's Arms |
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source data:- | Guide book, A Concise Description of the English Lakes, the
mountains in their vicinity, and the roads by which they may be
visited, with remarks on the mineralogy and geology of the
district, by Jonathan Otley, published by the author, Keswick,
Cumberland now Cumbria, by J Richardson, London, and by Arthur
Foster, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, 1823; published 1823-49,
latterly as the Descriptive Guide to the English Lakes. goto source Page 95:- "[Ulverston] Is a neat market town, ... two good inns, the Sun, and the Bradyll's Arms. ..." |
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evidence:- | database:- Listed Buildings 2010 placename:- Braddylls Arms |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "BRADDYLLS ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE / 12 / MARKET PLACE / ULVERSTON / SOUTH LAKELAND / CUMBRIA / II / 459966 / SD2855378374" |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "Public house. Possibly late C18. Painted render with concrete tile roof. 3 storeys and 2 bays. The windows are sashed without glazing bars in narrow painted surrounds with projecting sills. The right-hand bay contains a yard entrance with elliptical arch. The building is entered through a door in this passageway and a rear wing faces east towards the yard. The rear wall of the main building has a tall window with glazing bars above the passageway." "HISTORICAL NOTE: a view of the Market Place c1780 clearly shows No.2 Daltongate (qv), which adjoins to the left, but shows a building of 4 bays occupying the site of the Bradyll Arms, suggesting that it was later rebuilt or remodelled." |
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