English: Exchange, Honley This house called Exchange is where the square derives its name from and was built in 1751 by William Brooke whose ancester John began the family concern in the woollen trade in 1541 which eventually became known as John Brooke & Sons Armitage Bridge and survived right up into the 20th century
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