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The former Palladium Cinema

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This started as the Ritz Cinema in 1937. The cinema closed in 1963 but reopened as a bingo hall in 1965. The venue was then bought and renovated as a dance hall in 1981 before being taken over again in 1987 by a couple who had it for 27 years. Glen…

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A building that has had several names. Originally the Liberal Rooms, it has been the home of Hebden Bridge Sports and Social Club, Crown House Hotel, Greenwood Inn, currently (2020) the Crown Inn.

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The upper floors are now apartments Originally the building was the Hebden Bridge Co-op Department Store.

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The large and magnificent Barkisland Hall loudly proclaims the middling gentry status of its builder, John Gledhill. Unique within the district in being three storeys high, it has a fully developed F-plan with a projecting porch dated 1638 and…

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Possibly moored outside Nanholme Mill, Todmorden

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At one time John Walker, who had a coal depot in Luddendenfoot, lived at Great house. The building to the left was once a slaughter house.

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This mock mediaeval mansion was constructed between 1859 and 1867. Demolition started in 1962 and only a few sections remain today.
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