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The corner building, Lavins Corn Store, was replaced in 1902 by the Masonic Hall (HQ of the De Grey and Ripon Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, No 837). Lavin's Corn Store later became a cafe and Cyril Hawley, variously Hornblower and Sergeant-at-Mace, told how he and other boys used to go to Lavin's cafe, which stood where the Crown Hotel (site occupied by flats in 2017) was in Water Skellgate, and peered through the windows to watch the rats running over the meat pies, wondering who would be eating them the following day.
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