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Outdoor Market Chapel Street
Various
Outdoor Market
BMAS and Company
12 Market Street

Chapel Street
The Labour Club
11 - 13 Chapel Street
Bradbury House
10 Market Street
The Volunteer Inn
16 Chapel Street
Summary
English Heritage Grade II Listed Building formerly The Bridge Inn, Dollars

 1850 
Knott Charles, Bridge inn, Market street



 1871 
Census
Number 12 Market Street was known as the Bridge Inn and was occupied by James Walton 42, a Publican, wife Lydia Walton 44, daughter Martha Ann Walton 18, sons James Walton 9, George Walton 6 and daughter Mary Ellen Walton 4.



 1881 
Census
Number 12 Market Street was occupied by James Walton 55, an Inn Keeper and his sons James Walton 20, a Butcher and George Walton 16, an Assistant.



 1895 
Kelly’s Directory
Jacobs William, Bridge inn P.H. Market street



 1899 
Kelly’s Directory
Barber Joseph, Bridge inn P.H. Market street



 1912 
Kelly’s Directory
Barber Edwin Owen, Bridge inn, Market street



 1920 


A photo from the top of Philip Howard Road looking towards Glossop town centre, to the right, The Bridge Inn (on Market Street), the old market hall before alteration were made to create the Municipal Building and left Howard Town Mill.



 1925 
Kelly’s Directory
Robinson Joseph, Bridge inn, 12 Market street



 1932 
Kelly’s Directory
Wilkinson Ralph, Bridge inn, 12 Market st



 1978 
English Heritage Grade II Listed Building
Public house. Early C19 with C20 alterations. Diminishing coursed millstone grit with ashlar dressings and hipped slate roof. 3 irregularly set stone stacks.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. Market Street front has moulded cornice and quoins. Symmetrical 3 window range. Central doorway with C20 door and overlight in painted pilaster surround with flat hood flanked by single C20 glazing bar windows. Above three 16-pane sashes and above again 3 smaller 16-pane sashes. Canted doorway at right corner now blocked, with moulded pilaster surround and corbelled lintel. Right return to Chapel Street has regular 2 window range with C20 windows and above two 16-pane sashes, above again 2 smaller 16-pane sashes. Left return rendered. Rear considerably altered in C20.
INTERIOR: not inspected.
© English Heritage 1978.
The National Heritage List Text Entries contained in this material were obtained on 28/11/2013. The most publicly available up to date National Heritage List Text Entries can be obtained from www.english-heritage.org.uk.



 2014 


Photo taken in 2014 by Glossop VAH.