Unknown Location - RCF00177
Agricultural buildings, Agriculture, Bridge, Farm House
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Papermill, Cragg Vale - RCF00176
Bridge, Elphin Beck, Paper Mill, River
Bridge over the Elphin Brook
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Paper Mill, Cragg Vale - RCF00174
Bridge, Elphin Beck, Mill, Paper Mill, River
Bridge over the Elphin Brook
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Greenfield Station. LNWR Huddersfield – Manchester Line - DNT00286
Bridge, Canopies, Chimneys, Goods Shed, Goods Wagons, Greenfield Station, Huddersfield & Manchester Railway, LNWR, London & North Western Railway, Passengers, Platform, Railway, Railway Signals, Railway station, Road Overbridge, Sidings, Signal Gantry, Signals, Station Building, Station Platform
One of several stations in the civil parish of Saddleworth which, although on the western slopes of the South Pennines, was in the West Riding of Yorkshire up until local government re-organisation in 1974 when it passed to Greater Manchester. It is the only one of those stations to have survived the Beeching axe in 1968.
The station, seen here in 1954 looking in the Huddersfield direction, opened with the line in 1849. It was unaffected by the widening of the line in the mid-1890s as there wasn’t enough room alongside the existing double tracks and instead a loop line, the Micklehurst Loop, was built by the LNWR between Diggle and Stalybridge with its own intermediate stations.
As mentioned the station survived the Beeching axe but lost its buildings and passenger facilities until a new ticket office, waiting areas, toilets were opened in Spring 2009 with step-free access to the Manchester-bound platform but the Huddersfield-bound one can only be reached by a footbridge.
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Diggle Station. LNWR Huddersfield – Manchester Line - DNT00284
Bridge, Bridges, Canopies, Diggle Station, Gas Lamp, Goods Wagons, Houses, Huddersfield & Manchester Railway, LNWR, Lamp, London & North Western Railway, Passenger Train, Platform, Railway, Railway Sidings, Railway station, Sidings, Station, Station Building, Station Platform, Steam engine, Steam loco, Train, Tunnel Portal
One of several stations in the civil parish of Saddleworth which, although on the western slopes of the South Pennines, was in the West Riding of Yorkshire up until local government re-organisation in 1974 when it passed to Greater Manchester.
The station had opened with the line in 1849 at the western end of the 3 miles 57 yards (4880 metres) Standedge Tunnels, a canal tunnel and a single bore railway tunnel at the time. The station was enlarged in the mid-1890s when the line was increased from two to four tracks. It is seen here in BR days and in the background are the western portals of the two single bore railway tunnels, the Nicholson Tunnel (1848) on the left and the Nelson Tunnel (1871) on the right, the 1894 double bore tunnel is hidden from sight by the steam hauled train at the station.
Seen here at an unknown date between nationalisation in 1948 and the line reverting to double track in the mid1960s. On the right a rake of goods wagons in a siding. The station was closed in 1968; there have been unsuccessful campaigns to have it re-opened.
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New Bridge, Sunny Bank Lane, Cragg Vale - CBC01040
Bridge, Cragg_Vale, Sunny_Bank_Lane
Grade II
Bridge. Early C19. Coursed rubble walls with hammer dressed stone voussoirs to single segmental arch. Parapet with large rough dressed cappings.
NGR: SE 00247 23516
Historic England Listing No: 1230433
CMBC Ref: 1/262
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1982
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Victoria Bridge, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01031
Bridge, Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Station_Road
Grade II
Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in square pier with capping. The parapet has stones marked with masons marks of differing designs.
NGR: SD 99482 26918
Historic England Listing No: 1230428
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1982
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Victoria Bridge, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01030
Bridge, Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Station_Road
Grade II
Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in square pier with capping. The parapet has stones marked with masons marks of differing designs.
NGR: SD 99482 26918
Historic England Listing No: 1230428
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1982
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Foster Mill Bridge, Slater Bank House, Hebden Bridge - CBC00996
Bridge, Foster_Lane_Bridge, Hebden_Bridge
Grade II
Bridge over the Hebden Water. Probably late C18. Hammer dressed stone. Single segmental arch with parapet rising to a central point. On a former packhorse track from Heptonstall to Wadsworth.
NGR SD 99170 27827
Historic England List Entry Number 1278678
CMBC Ref HR 5/251
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1982
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19-41 Lees Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC00836
19-41 Lees Road, Bridge, Hebden Bridge
Grade II
Row of cottages forming house-over-house dwellings, mid C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 6 bays. 1st 2 bays to street are 3-storey with basement, the rest are 2 storeys with basement. Bays 1 to 4 under a different roof line from bays 2 and 6. Entry to underdwelling in basement directly under overdwelling doorway to ground floor. Doorways with tie-stone jambs and flat faced mullioned windows of 2 lights to ground floor and of 2 lights to upper floors. Quoins, coped gables with kneelers. Rear has 3 or 4 floors of 3-light flat faced mullioned windows to each bay. 6 stacks to ridge.
NGR SD 99447 27741
Historic England List Entry Number 1229663
CMBC Ref HR 5/167
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1982
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19-41 Lees Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC00835
19-41 Lees Road, Bridge, Hebden Bridge
Grade II
Row of cottages forming house-over-house dwellings, mid C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 6 bays. 1st 2 bays to street are 3-storey with basement, the rest are 2 storeys with basement. Bays 1 to 4 under a different roof line from bays 2 and 6. Entry to underdwelling in basement directly under overdwelling doorway to ground floor. Doorways with tie-stone jambs and flat faced mullioned windows of 2 lights to ground floor and of 2 lights to upper floors. Quoins, coped gables with kneelers. Rear has 3 or 4 floors of 3-light flat faced mullioned windows to each bay. 6 stacks to ridge.
NGR SD 99447 27741
Historic England List Entry Number 1229663
CMBC Ref HR 5/167
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1983
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Hurst Bridge, over Ibbot Royd Clough, (off) Hurst Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC00819
Bridge, Hebden_Bridge, Hurst_Road
Grade II
Former pack-horse bridge. Probably mid C18. Rubble brought to course. Single segmental arch with parapet capped by large flag stones.
NGR SD 99877 27705
Historic England List Entry Number 1229625
CMBC Ref HR 5/157
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1982
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Marshaw Bridge, Church Bank Lane, Cragg Vale - CBC00593
Bridge, Cragg_Vale
Grade II
Bridge over the Turvin Clough, probably mid c19. Rock faced stone retaining walls with dressed stone voussoirs to single segmental arch with large rough dressed stone parapet.
NGR SE 00005 23221
Historic England List Entry Number 1229204
CMBC Ref HR 4/86
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51/69 Bridges Lane, Hebden Bridge - CBC00486
71-95 Bridge Lanes, Bridge, Hebden Bridge
Grade II
Also known as Nos. 2 to 20 (even) River Street. Row of single bay cottages, early C19. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys to road, 4 and 5 storeys to rear (River Street): over dwellings. Single-bay dwellings with 2-light sashes windows to each floor and doorway with monolithic jambs. No 61 has altered ground floor for shop window Nos 67 and 69 have wide single sash windows. Under 3 rooflines. 9 stacks to ridge. Quoins. Rear has impressive range of flat faced mullioned windows to each floor of 3, 4 and 5 lights. Nos.18 and 20 River Street break forward. Passage from front to rear between Nos. 16 and 18. Prominent in the landscape.
NGR SD 98791 27230
CMBC Ref 1/48
Historic England List Entry Number 1228915
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1980s
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Bridge at Holme Ends ober Alcomden Water - CBC01419
Architecture, Bridge, Wadsworth
Grade II
Bridge, early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, punch dressed band and copings to parapet. 2 segmental arches with bullnosed cutwater.
NGR: SD 95560 32140
Historic England Listing No: 1235132
CMBC Ref: HR 273
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Wheat ing Bridge, Small Shore Lane, Crimsworth Dean - CBC01389
Architecture, Bridge, Wadsworth
Grade II
Accommodation bridge. Probably late C18 (described in a deed dated 1780 for Wheat Ing (q.v. as the New Bridge). Dressed stone. Single segmental arch with coped parapet.
NGR: SD9882130411
Historic England Listing No: 1227617
CMBC Ref: HR 258
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Lumb Bridge, Crimsworth Dean - CBC01347
Architecture, Bridge, Wadsworth
Grade II
Pack-horse bridge, probably early C18. Rough dressed stone single segmental arch without parapet but with cast iron rod handrails to either side. Spectacularly sited adjacent to Lumb Falls over Crimsworth Dean Beck. On the Limers Gate pack-horse route from Lothersdale to Halifax.
NGR: SD 99233 31418
Historic England Listing No: 1265493
CMBC Ref: W 218
Peteer Thornborrow
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Lumb Bridge, Crimsworth Dean - CBC01346
Architecture, Bridge, Wadsworth
Grade II
Pack-horse bridge, probably early C18. Rough dressed stone single segmental arch without parapet but with cast iron rod handrails to either side. Spectacularly sited adjacent to Lumb Falls over Crimsworth Dean Beck. On the Limers Gate pack-horse route from Lothersdale to Halifax.
NGR: SD 99233 31418
Historic England Listing No: 1265493
CMBC Ref: W 218
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Lumb Bridge, Crimsworth Dean - CBC01345
Architecture, Bridge, Wadsworth
Grade II
Pack-horse bridge, probably early C18. Rough dressed stone single segmental arch without parapet but with cast iron rod handrails to either side. Spectacularly sited adjacent to Lumb Falls over Crimsworth Dean Beck. On the Limers Gate pack-horse route from Lothersdale to Halifax.
NGR: SD 99233 31418
Historic England Listing No: 1265493
CMBC Ref: W 218
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Crossing the Stream - EFM00123
Bridge, Landscape, River, walkers
E F Moses
Rodney Collinge
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The Old Bridge, Hebden Bridge - BIM00612
Bridge, Hebden Bridge, Old Bridge, Old_Gate, Packhorse Bridge, Street Names
The timber bridge which gave its name to the town probably stood a little further upstream than the present stone structure which dates from about 1510. Legacies financed the construction: for example, James Grenewode of Wadsworth left 3s. 4d to the fund in his will dated February 20th 1508, and William Murgatrode left 6s. 8d “to a bridge called Heptenbridge”. Inscriptions on the bridge record that it was strengthened in 1602 by order of the Quarter Sessions, and again repaired on August 4th 1657. A plan shows three arches, each with a 23-foot span, and a total span of 86 feet over the water. Originally the tail-race from Bridge Mill went under the third arch but the culverting of the water has left it on dry land.
The bridge was of considerable importance, lying on the main packhorse route from Halifax to Heptonstall and on into Lancashire. As it is only 7 feet 6 inches wide, and fully-laden packhorses needed the full width in their passage, small triangular alcoves were provided at the side in which people could stand while the animals passed. The packhorses used on these roads were usually Galloways carrying a load of 240lbs, divided into two panniers. This measure was used as a standard, being quoted in trading accounts dealing with the transportation of coal, lime and other materials. Travellers tended to meet at a bridge such as this where an inn was established from early times. The White Lion, which was originally known as ‘King’s Farm’, and the White Swan, which in earlier times was called ‘Bridge End’, have answered the needs of travellers for the last 200 years.
Text from: Calderdale Architecture and History.
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The Old Bridge, Hebden Bridge - BIM00587
Bridge, Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Water, Old Bridge, Packhorse Bridge, Public Houses, Pubs Inns & Hotels, River, Street Names, Stubbings School, Taverns, White Swan
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View over Mytholmroyd - BIM00523
Bridge, Burnley Road, Caldene Avenue, Caldene Bridge, Colour, General View, Mytholmroyd Station, Railway, Railways, River, River Calder, Street Names, Valley, Walkley Clogs
March 1994
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Mytholmroyd - Caldene Avenue. - PNH00813
Bridge, Caldene Avenue, County Bridge, Houses, Paths & Tracks, Pavement, People, River, River Calder, Road, Street Names, Trees
May 1998. Looking over County Bridge to Caldene Avenue
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Vintage coach - PNH00700
Bedford Duple, Bridge, Bus & Coach, Hebden Bridge, Hippins Bridge, Road, Transport, Vintage vehicles, Blackshaw Head
PNH00700. Vintage coach at Hippins Bridge near Blackshawhead. Date unknown.
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