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Also known as Nos 1 to 19 Calder Place (q.v.). Row of single bay-cottages, early C19, nos. 89-95 refronted mid C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys to road and 3 and 4 storeys to rear. Quoined angles to either side of No 81…

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Single-bay cottage, early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Double-pile. Quoins. Doorway to left of 2-light flat faced mullioned window with projecting sill, probably mid C19. Over, to 1st floor, original 5-light…

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This is a good example of an upland route taken by packhorses in the years prior to the construction of the turnpike roads and canal.

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Walking Group on moors near a derelict farm.

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For Civic Service at St Thomas Catholic Church, Fairfield, Sunday 16th June 1985.

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Queens Road, at the junction with Parkinson Lane. Hoardings like this were frequently used to hide demolition sites.

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The playground of Riverside School is at the bottom of the picture, with the Memorial Gardens to the right of it. Heptonstall Road is to the left with Queen's Terrace. Ref 419157

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Grooves in stonework

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Baitings and Ryburn reservoirs were built between 1948 and 1956 for Wakefield Corporation. Baitings was opened on 14 November 1956 after eight years work and a cost of £1.4 million. It covers 64 acres with a volume of 775 million gallons, reaching a…

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Baitings and Ryburn reservoirs were built for Wakefield Corporation. Baitings was opened on 14 November 1956 after eight years work and a cost of £1.4 million. It covers 64 acres with a volume of 775 million gallons, reaching a depth of 155 feet (47…

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Grade II



Row of 4 cottages now forming 2 dwellings, early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys, each cottage with different roof line built on a slope. Each has doorway. with tie-stone jambs and flat faced mullioned windows with…

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Grade II

Barn, c.1830. Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. Basket arched cart entries on skewbacks with tie-stone jambs. Over is 2-light flat faced mullioned window with projecting sill and one-piece arch headed lintel with raised false keystones.…

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Grade II

Barn, c.1830. Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. Basket arched cart entries on skewbacks with tie-stone jambs. Over is 2-light flat faced mullioned window with projecting sill and one-piece arch headed lintel with raised false keystones.…

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Grade II



Small barn, c.1715 probably contemporary with house. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Square headed cart entry with composite jambs and heavy monolithic lintel. Mistal doorway to right with monolithic jambs (blocked), above is…

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Grade II



Small barn, c.1715 probably contemporary with house. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Square headed cart entry with composite jambs and heavy monolithic lintel. Mistal doorway to right with monolithic jambs (blocked), above is…

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House, late C16 cross-wing with added hall range, cross-wing forming a U-shaped plan with a rear kitchen wing, mid C17. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. West wing has double chamfered mullioned windows with cavetto…

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Grade II



Tall barn which may have been for carriages, initialled and date "J.F.1851". Large dressed stone, the surface of which is punched within a margin. Slate roof. Basket arched carriage entry has impost blocks and keystone. This is set within…

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Grade II



Barn. Early C19. Hammer dressed stone, slate roof. Symmetrical basket arched cart entry has raised rusticated voussoirs with 2-light flat faced mullioned window over with hoodmould. Mistal doorways have ogee lintels and tie stone jambs.…

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Barn and attached cottage, probably contemporary with house (q.v.), c.1706 with inserted cottage late C18 into one bay of barn. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Facade facing house has quoins, 3-light thin flat faced…

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Grade II



Barn. Late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3 bay single-aisled barn. Aisle occupies 2 bays to south side. Coped gables with kneelers and base for finial to apex. Rectangular barn entries with composite jambs and deeply…

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Grade II



Barn. Late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3 bay single-aisled barn. Aisle occupies 2 bays to south side. Coped gables with kneelers and base for finial to apex. Rectangular barn entries with composite jambs and deeply…

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Grade II



Barn. Late C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3 bay single-aisled barn. Aisle occupies 2 bays to south side. Coped gables with kneelers and base for finial to apex. Rectangular barn entries with composite jambs and deeply…
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