Hornby, The Castle Hotel c.1960
Photo ref: H454028
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Pictured from outside Hornby's Anglican church is the Castle Hotel. During the 18th century, the village was a halt for stage coaches travelling between Lancaster and Kirkby Lonsdale. Passengers occupying the roof seats were able to enter the hotel directly through an upper door, saving them the nuisance of having to clamber down from the coach.

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Memories of Hornby, the Castle Hotel c1960

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I have a photo of my great-grandfather John Richard (Dick) Erskine outside the Castle Hotel, Hornby in 1909 with two young Scouts named Lawrence and Hector Todd (born 1900 and 1901 approx). They all formed part of the 1st Lancaster Troop. If anyone has any information about Dick Erskine (especially post 1945), I would love to hear from them as am researching the family history.