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Hidden : Sunday, March 29, 2015
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1 out of 5

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Come and join me on the second of my monthly pub meets where local geocachers can pop in to the pub and have a chat about tupperware.

The event is between 12pm until 2.30pm so if you can pop in, please do.


The Sun Inn public house, situated on Wakefield Road, Lightcliffe, circa 1907, began it’s life as a farm during the early 1700′s and as known as “Mortimer’s Farm”. It was a tenanted farm from the Walker family of the nearby Crow Nest Estate.

The change from farm to Inn probably coincided with Wakefield Road becoming a Turnpike Road in 1741 although there is a date stone on the front of the building showing 1730.

Once the Turnpike Road was started, The Sun Inn became a Coaching Inn and stop-off point for many travellers, particularly on the Burnley to Wakefield Route, when it would be used in the same way as we use motorway services today.

For many years The Sun Inn was the Head Quarters for the Lightcliffe Gun Club, and catered for local knurr and spell competitions as well as visitors to see Sir Alan Cobham’s Air Show that performed in a nearby field.

More about the pub here http://www.sun-inn.co.uk/

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