Hurst Green, The Bayley Arms And The Village c.1960
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The Barley Arms (right) is an 18th-century inn with stone quoins and stone window surrounds. It is one of three attractive inns, which must add to the popularity of the village. The weather is not so harsh here, as the area is protected by Longridge Fell. The Shireburn family were also protectors. Sir Nicholas brought skilled weavers to his house at Stonyhurst to teach villagers textile weaving when times were hard, and he then supplied cottages with hand looms. The eldest son of the Shireburn family was always christened Edward.

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My grandfather Joseph Bolton was the landlord here from 1925 to 1929
I believe this was called the bayley arms, in 1959 I lived in the old mill house, the driveway being directly across the road.