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A bit convoluted but on the 1901 census an Edward Walter Radnall appears to be listed at The Hollies. No one comes up for The Hollies in 1891 and Edward Radnall in not there. However, a Thomas Clayton is listed in the next property in 1901 and appears to have been there in 1891 also.
On the 1891 census his address is listed as Main Road and it is listed 2 properties after the blacksmith and 5 before the Bradford Arms. So, looking at the 1887 map and the shape of the house in the picture I would hazard a guess at the one below...