Lord Street, Etruria
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Lord Street, Etruria

The Etruscan


Etruscan Street

The pub on the corner of Lord Street and Etruscan Street was originally called the Railway Inn and later The Etruscan.

At one time later it was renamed The Shelton Bar, after the nearby Iron & Steel Works. After the demise of Shelton the pub was renamed Rendezvous and then New Rendezvous.

 


 

 

The Shelton Bar
The Shelton Bar

 


New Rendezvous
New Rendezvous
from Etruria Old Road

New Rendezvous
from Etruscan Street

It can be seen that certain of the doorways are blocked up this is because originally the inn and a half-dozen or so houses formed the original Fold Street. The square court behind then is quite ancient; it was entered on the north side by a small opening between two houses, and once known as pump entry, whilst on the south side through a somewhat larger cobbled entry.

Warrillow: History of Etruria


Etruscan Street in 2008 from Etruria Road, to the right the New Rendezvous on the corner of Etruria Old Road, to the left the new housing. In the centre is the remains of the old towering holder frame of the Etruria Gas Works.

Once know as Fold Street, Etruscan Street known mainly for its "Dame School" and farmland.

 


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