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The present Castle Gate Mill, a grade II listed building, is early 19th century and has been renovated for domestic use.

Rev John Watson (1725-1783) refers to a Castle Gate Mill in his history of the district, and that was probably the original…

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Rev James Allison assisted by Victoria Macdonald, blesses the Spa, watched by Hebden Royd Mayor. The lady on the right in the red coat is Sylvia Maudsley.

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Rev James Allison, Victoria Macdonald and the Ryburn Longsword Dancers on their way to the Spa for the annual blessing of the water.

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Ryburn Longsword Dancers regularly take part in the annual Cragg Vale Spa Sunday celebration.

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A tree beside the park in Cragg Vale was diseased and had to be cut down, but this sculpture means the tree will not be forgotten.

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Looking across to Higher Cragg Farm, January 2015.

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Looking across to Higher Cragg Farm.

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The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

The history of the original homestead is not available. Towards the close of the thirties, Mr Christopher Rawson obtained possession and as the structure…

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Undated postcard 'Exclusive to B Adams, Newsagent, 8 New Road, Mytholmroyd'. Mytholmroyd War Memorial; St Michael's Church; Shoulder of Mutton; Cragg Vale.

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The War Memorial, Shoulder of Mutton and St Michael's Parish Church. postcard dated 1994.

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Threatened with closure and redevelopment as housing, the local community raised funds to try to buy the property (The Merry Men), bought by a local farmer and wife who after a difficult period ended up becoming the landlord himself. Centre of much…

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At one time this was a Working Men's club.
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