The building is still the same a double frontage, Jack Jones the butchers has now moved down the road a little, used to be next door. When we first moved in we had to get the drains jetted out as the congealed fat from the butchers sausage making had blocked the drains c[ompletely and flooded the basement, there was more fat down there than below my belt. Have started to ask customers about the history and the most suggested uses are a Billiard Hall in the thirties and Ogdens Social Club, Not sure what period they mean, with the cellar used as the bar. One of my customers says that she met her husband in the club and remembers it with fond memories. Having read the history of Ogdens they appeared to have a very structured class system for the various staff levels, with about four to five different dining rooms for various levels of staff, (Imperial Tobacco Site) maybe this was the only place that they could socialise. The other suggestion was that at one time it was a Burtons Clothes shop, don't know at what period this was presumably around 50's - 60's when Burtons had a shop on every main street. Again thanks for the info and photos. John