DescriptionFormer Stotts Arms Public House, Brighouse - geograph.org.uk - 141873.jpg
English: Former Stotts Arms Public House, Brighouse. At SE149229. This is a listed building, built in the early to mid-19C. Without all the signs and the ugly extension it would be a handsome building, with quoins at the corners, a. segmental pediment over the front door and Venetian windows to each gable. This is taken from Wakefield Road, and the back faces onto Clifton Road; the two main roads ran parallel until they joined at the Round Tavern (see another photo). Now they are part of a one-way system, so that the building is on an island. For a photograph of the pub before it closed, see [1].
Update Feb. 2009 - the single storey extension on the right is now a Subway café.
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