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  • Collection: Keith Stansfield collection

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On the other side of the valley can be seen Lane Side and Popples Side.

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These Grade II listed buildings are Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10 on Hob Lane.

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Looking down Hob Lane, Brearley, showing Grade II listed building on the left, and Sunderland House across the fields.

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Upper Blind Lane, leading to Upper Blind Lane Farm.

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Looking down Upper Blind Lane, showing stone sets.

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Grade II listed Upper Blind Lane Farm with barn.

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Grade II listed properties at Nos. 10 & 12 Blind Lane, Brearley.

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Brearley Chapel at the start of conversion into 6 apartments. In July 2014, the complex was for sale at £1.25m.

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Interior of Brearley Chapel showing balcony being removed to facilitate conversion.

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Exposed pipework at the collapsed Noah Dale dam, c2003.

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View upstream through the collapsed dam, c2003.

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Mysterious mound below Noah Dale dam, possibly of puddle clay for repairing leaking dam prior to its final collapse in 1939.

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Noah Dale Bridge over Noah Dale Water/Colden Water, c2003.

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Causeway rising Noah Dale road over marshy ground, c2003.
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