Bolton By Bowland, The Green 1921
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We see the Green from the far side. The village (the name means 'the dwelling by the bow of the river') has two greens; because it was all part of the Pudsay estate, there was no pressure to expand or to pull down and rebuild. The right-hand side of the building at the end of the path was at one time the old Court House. You can tell it by the larger first-floor windows: they let in more light for the Lord of the Manor and the visiting judges, as they sat and listened to cases concerning the Forrest and Trough law.
An extract from Heart of Lancashire Photographic Memories.
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