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Greenwood Lee was the home of several generations of the Gibson family, but Abraham Gibson, a bachelor, was the last of the line. The property was left to the National Trust, but was sold in 1961 to raise money for the upkeep of Hardcastle Crags. On…

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Higher Eastwood, with a converted barn to the left of the picture.

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Opposite the Parish Church, the buildings on the left remain but the farm buildings have gone and are now replaced by the sheltered housing of Mytholm Meadows.

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This stone is above the arched barn at Great Burlees Farm. It is believed that WMC stands for William and Mary Cockroft.
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