This is the last surviving 19th century steam powered weaving mill.
By early 1982 the mill was only operating 440 looms and was no longer financially viable. It finally closed on 12 March 1982, and the mill was mothballed. The mill was rescued by…
The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley Kirby, 29th October, 2005.
The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley Kirby, 29th October, 2005.
The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley kirby, 29th October, 2005.
The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley kirby, 29th October, 2005.
The Mayor of Hebden Royd, Cllr Betty Ward, officially unveiled the plaque to Rev Fawcett on the day of the retirement party for Rev Stanley kirby, 29th October, 2005.
The Hall flanked with its two gables, overhanging eaves, and quaint mullioned windows, at once arrests the wayfarer, charming the eye, and carrying the thoughtful mind back to bygone times.
Like many old Halls in the district, it was originally a…