The Bristly Hog

One of the advantages of A coming over on the bus from Sedbergh for me to show her round Kendal is that we get to try out the cafes.  Today we sampled the Bristly Hog in a building that was once a brush factory. The café was good,  we would come here again.   
The plaque on the building reads:-
BLACK HALL
Kendal's first Alderman lived here
in 1575. The house was modernised in
1810 and in 1869 became a brush
factory with the sign of a bristly hog

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