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Hathershelf Scout is in the far distance

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Whitehall Farm, Heptonstall in snow

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Richard Tattersall (1724–1795), founder of racehorse auctioneers Tattersalls, was born here.

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Samuel Hill of Making Place, Soyland above Ripponden experimented with hand woven finer yarns to compete with Norfolk and South West England. Early in the 18th century he successfully produced fine worsted cloth and by 1747 had an annual turnover in…

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This was the Post Office at one time, then a restaurant, now a private residence.

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Probably built in the 18th century Lower Saltonstall is a traditional stone built house with a stone roof.

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The Spire of Square Church is all that remains of that building.

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3rd May 1959. Higher Pilling is the farm on the left, and building right of centre is Newhouses, on Smithy Lane.

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Roof feature before the building was renovated in the mid 1970s.

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The aisled halls of the Halifax region form a unique group within the north of England. Dating from the 14th century they are evidence of the prosperity of the medieval yeoman clothier who wished to demonstrate his wealth by building a large…

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Roof feature before the building was renovated in the mid 1970s.
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