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The Blind House.

Another old building in Trowbridge features as this week's Saturday Timewatch. It is so named because there are no windows.

 

Dating from circa 1758, it was used as a lock-up for almost a century until the town had an official police station. One use was for locking up drunks until they sobered up.

 

However, there was clearly more to it than that. During a riot in 1826, the roof was ripped off and the prisoners released. The date is significant as the year saw major labour unrest in many Lancashire mill towns known as The Weavers' Uprising. Remember that Trowbridge's economy of the time was based on wool and weaving. I suspect the two events were connected.

 

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Uploaded on October 18, 2025
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