Garter Yard

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The Star and Garter, c. 1935. - Alan Taylor

 The Star and Garter, - 1935. Standing at the west edge of New Square, or Swines Green as it was known when sheep and pigs were sold there, this pub was owed by Scarsdale Brewery, who closed it in 1937, transferring its licence to there new house, the Walton Hotel.

Thanks to Alan Taylor

The Star and Garter Yard in the late 1940s or early 1950s. - Alan Taylor

The Star and Garter Yard in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Access was not only from New Square but also from West Bars, between Urtons ironmongers and a newspaper shop next to Dents old premises.

Thanks to Alan Taylor

The Star and Garter Yard in the late 1940s or early 1950s. - Alan Taylor

Star and Garter yard. The inn was residential in its heyday, and had ample stabling in the yard behind, 1950’s, along with Dent’s new shop.

Thanks to Alan Taylor