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Part of an ancient packhorse route from Burnley to Halifax, as it descends into Hebden Bridge from the village of Heptonstall.

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The working horse was a main stay of a farm in the past, and this old fellow was kind, gentle and reliable.

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Packhorse track in Lee Wood shown on Jeffrey's map of 1775 leading down to cross the river Hebden at New Bridge, Midgehole

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At the junction of Commercial Street and the main road.

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St George's Square, Hebden Bridge. Bridge Mill and the White Lion on the left and Stubbings School behind. See also ALC00364

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Royds Farm is on the left and below that is Royd House.

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The timber framed and stone-clad Cliffe Hill barn probably dates to the early 17th century with late 18th century alterations. The archway is circa 1700, and the farmhouse has a date stone “INMN 1601”.

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Royds Farm is on the left and below that is Royd House.

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Alan and Doris. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall, 2010.

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Note the belt drive direct from crank shaft.

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This cobbled road leads to Redacre sewage works and to Broadbottom Farm.
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