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View from Small Shaw Lane, Pecket Well. The house at the bottom of valley Weat Ing and farm on hill side Abel Cote

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This is the old route from Hebden Bridge to Haworth. This photo was the winner of 'Summer' competition of Pennine Prospects.

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Lumb Falls was the setting for Ted Hughes' poignant poem about six young men who went off to war in 1914.

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Photograph of Crimsworth Dean taken from Haworth Old Road looking towards Hebden Bridge (2000)

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The Hollin Hall Pumping Station is on the left of the picture, and the centre is Hollin Hall Frame now the offices of the National Trust in Hardcastle Crags.

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The packhorse bridge and Lumb Falls in Crimsworth Dene

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A pair of wayside crosses near the edge of Shackleton Moor. Postcard dated 1984.

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This is the hillside opposite Crismsworth Dean Chapel. The farm in the centre is Sunny Bank, above to the right is Nook and Coppy is on the skyline. The diagonal track is Sunny Bank Road and just off the image bottom right corner is Lumb Falls.

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HORSE BRIDGE lies in Horse Bridge Clough in Crimsworth Dean and from its name it would appear that it was originally a pack-horse bridge. The present single-arch stone bridge was probably built when Lord Savile had the road made

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LUMB BRIDGE is the fine single-arch stone pack-horse bridge in Crimsworth Dean at Lumb Falls. W.B. Crump expressed his opinion that the bridge “can hardly be later than 17th century and is not earlier than the 16th".

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LYRS 4204 - Lumb Waterfall, Grimsworth Dean, nr Hardcastle Crags,( note the incorrect spelling Grimsworth not Crimsworth) as featured on a B&W postcard published by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway promoting days out to Hebden Bridge by train.

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View looking up Crimsworth Dene and at the bottom The Lodge at the gates to Hardcastle Crags

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View of Crimsworth Dene looking over New Bridge and The Lodge at the gates to Hardcastle Crags.
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