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Splendid view of Cragg Vale showing Church Bank ans Turvin Mills, with Cragg Vale School. Note the tennis courts beside St johns Sunday School, and at the bottom of the picture you can see water in the lodge or dam at Marshaw Bridge.

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Paper Milll Wood at Cragg Vale

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House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…

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House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…

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House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…

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The caravan site at lower Clough Foot, Cragg Vale. Postcard dated 1979.

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Formerly the entrance to Cragg Hall, which burnt down in 1921, these gates which normally stand open were closed as part of the Millenium Celebrations in 2000, and have not been closed since.

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Formerly the entrance to Cragg Hall, which burnt down in 1921, these gates which normally stand open were closed as part of the Millenium Celebrations in 2000, and have not been closed since.

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This was formerly an ale house, the way in was probably via the balcony, note the bricked up door. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.

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Harold Holdsworth with nephew Alan Clayton. The farm just visible to the right of Harold's head is Smithy Steads. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.

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Notice the cobbled footpath in front of these cottages. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.

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Alan Sutcliffe of 6 Upper Castle working on his land. you can see the Wesleyan Chapel and what was then the Post Office. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.

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The chimney just left of centre was for Paper Mill. Donated by Yvonne Broadbent.
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