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The White Hart, Stanley village - then and now
The main building is still essentially the same but it has obviously undergone a complete renovation over the past 50 years.
It has been painted, acquired a new car parking area and extension to the front of the old entrance. A new chimney implies internal changes, too.
The cottages next door also appear to have had a refurbishment with attic extensions and rooms added downstairs.
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