Cross Daggers

The Cross Daggers is a Grade II listed former public house in Woodhouse, Sheffield, England.[1]

The building features a date stone above the door which states that it was built in 1658 as well as the initials TGN, which is said to have stood for Thomas Godfrey Newbould, a prominent Quaker and landlord. The building overlooks the village stocks as well as the cross. Although it has largely been used as a public house since its completion, in more recent years it has been used to house various restaurants.[2][3][4]

Cross Daggers

List of landlords

  • Samuel Frith c1770
  • Mary Staniforth c1830
  • Robert Staniforth 1879

References

  1. "History of Woodhouse - Woodhouse and District Community Forum Website". www.mywoodhouse.co.uk. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  2. Historic England. "Cross Daggers Restaurant and Attached Railing  (Grade II) (1271261)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. "Photo of Woodhouse, The Cross And Old Cross Daggers c.1960". www.francisfrith.com. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
  4. "Community left to decay now on course to receive £22m lease of life with retirement complex 'Neglected village' set for boost". The Yorkshire Post. 11 July 2004. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

Coordinates: 53°21′30″N 1°22′11″W / 53.35842°N 1.36985°W / 53.35842; -1.36985

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