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I'm still new to this so a couple of questions,
1. can someone confirm the dates of construction of the bridge & the Inn
2. Does this warrant its own page? I've not written it because it's a particularly good pub but beacuse of the historical significance of Bingley being a coaching stop. Also I didn't want to overload the Bingley page with pictures.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by MGSpiller (talk • contribs) 00:07, 23 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Notability?
I'm not from the West Yorkshire region (or even GB), but I'm not convinced that this inn is notable. With all due respect to its dedicated followers...who cares? And if people do care, reasons for caring should be added to the article -- I want to care too! :)
I've expanded the article a bit with information that should esablish it's notability including origins in the 14th century the current building dating form the mid 17th century, its grade II listed status and the former ownership by the Knights Hospitaller. Let me know if more information is needed and I'll see if I can dig up up a book with some more information in. --Kaly9913:53, 1 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have to admit I didn't know how fascinating it was especially as I never knew the Knights Hospitaller had a base in the area. --Kaly9921:01, 1 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]