A Visit to Hardcastle Crags - WMH01122
Camping, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, People, People at Leisure
Possibly at the start of the First world War.
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William Henwood
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A visit to Hardcastle Crags - WMH01116
Camping, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, People, People at Leisure
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William Henwood
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A Visit to Hardcastle Crags - WMH01114
Camping, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, People, People at Leisure
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William Henwood
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Cosy Corner and Camp Site, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge. - WMH01061
Cosy Corner, Feature, Forest, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Dale, Hebden Hey, Holiday Camp, Landscape, Postcards, Tea Room, Visitors, Woodland, Woodlands, Woods
Undated postcard. Cosy Corner, on the south hillside above Hardcastle Crags, started life as Hebden Farm but by the 1890s the occupiers had, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, started providing refreshments for the thousands who visited the ‘Beauty Spots of Hebden Bridge.’ It became known as Thornton’s Tea Rooms after the First World War it was developed into Cosy Corner Guest House and Cafe with the camp site and a refreshments kiosk. The view here is looking down Lee Wood Road in the direction of Hebden Bridge
Today it is the site of Hebden Hey scout hostels.
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William Henwood
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Thorntons Tea Rooms, above Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge. - WMH01055
Campsite, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Dale, Hebden Hey, People, People at Leisure, Postcards, Tea Room, Visitors
Undated Postcard. Originally Hebden Farm but by the 1890s the occupiers, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, had started providing refreshments for the thousands who visited the ‘Beauty Spots of Hebden Bridge’ and it then became known as Thornton’s Tea Rooms with a camp site. After the First World War it was developed into Cosy Corner Guest House and Cafe still with a camp site and a refreshments kiosk. Today it is the site of Hebden Hey scout hostels.
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William Henwood
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Postcard of Hardcastle Crags - WMH01053
Camping, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags
Undated postcard but the image is probably 1920s. Cosy Corner on the south hillside above Hardcastle Crags started life as Hebden Farm and by the 1890s the occupiers had, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, started providing refreshments for the thousands who visited the ‘Beauty Spots of Hebden Bridge’. It became known as Thornton’s Tearoom and after the First World War it was developed into Cosy Corner Guest House and Cafe with a camp site and a refreshments kiosk as seen here.
Today it is the site of Hebden Hey scout hostels.
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William Henwood
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Postcard of Hardcastle Crags - WMH01050
Camping, Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, People, People at Leisure
Undated postcard but the image is probably 1920s. Cosy Corner on the south hillside above Hardcastle Crags started life as Hebden Farm and by the 1890s the occupiers had, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, started providing refreshments for the thousands who visited the ‘Beauty Spots of Hebden Bridge’. It became known as Thornton’s Tearoom and after the First World War it was developed into Cosy Corner Guest House and Cafe with a camp site and a refreshments kiosk as seen here.
Today it is the site of Hebden Hey scout hostels.
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William Henwood
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Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, 1897 - DAH00207
Cosy Corner, Hardcastle Crags, Painting
Dianne Harwood
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Thorntons Tea Rooms, Hardcastle Craggs - ALC08267
Known locally as "Cosy Corner".
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Thornton's Tea Rooms, Hardcastle Crags - LLG00483
Camping, Farmhouse, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Farm, Tents, Thorntons Tea Room
Labelled as "Thornton's Tea Rooms, Hebden Farm, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge". Also known as Hebden Hey and Cosy Corner.
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Lloyd Greenwood
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