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Junction of Hollins Rd, Cross Keys Inn in background

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On site of Mons Mill, Hare and Hounds to left

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Waggon & Horses to left. Opposite Frostholme Mill

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A lot of trouble has been taken to decorate this shop, but what is the vent? Possibly the Coronation of Edward VII in 1902.

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Can anybody identify?

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Todmorden Union Workhous, later a mental hospital.

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The tunnel is to the right, Lobb Mill car park to the left and the picnic area to the right. The hillside had slipped causing damage to the tunnel, it was reinforced with a steel cage.

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August 1954. This is now in the Chantry House, Heptonstall.

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Turvin Mill was built in 1808. By 1833 it had a 10 HP water wheel and employed 57 workers (of which 31 were children). The water in the brook was supplemented by a catchwater drain half a mile long which collected the overflow from Whiteholm…

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Victoria Mill was built by the Cragg Vale Manufacturing Co., a co-operative, in 1861, but went into liquidation by 1864 due to the 'Cotton Famine' and was sold to Hinchcliffe Hinchcliffe and Sons Ltd There were two 30HP engines and a 40HP water…

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Grade II



Mill, now converted to form shops, restaurant and craft workshops. c.1830. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3½ storeys. Double-pile range under 2-span roof fronts river, elevation to road has canted end which breaks forward, this…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/CBC00545.jpg
Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II*



Important 'gentry' house, late C16, encasing of earlier timber-framed building. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Hall-and-cross-wings plan "H" shaped with 2-storey gabled porch next to east wing which is under a 2-span…

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Grade II*



Important 'gentry' house, late C16, encasing of earlier timber-framed building. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Hall-and-cross-wings plan "H" shaped with 2-storey gabled porch next to east wing which is under a 2-span…
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