Browse Items (31 total)

  • Tags: Double Decker Houses

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00282.jpg
On the left the River Calder with Stubbing Holme Road. On the right is Calder Place, early 19th century 'bottom' houses, some single storey, with barreled arched stone ceilings, beneath the 'top' houses fronting Bridge Lanes.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00249.jpg
Site of part of Hangingroyd Mill at the top of Valley Road with the mill yard to the left. The site now occupied by Waterside Fold.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00208.jpg
Typical of the town's near unique over and under double decker houses; technically 'Flying Freeholds'.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00206.jpg
Birchcliffe Road, with Eiffel Street the first on the left and Edward Street the second. The date on the stone at the top of this first end house is 1839, and on the end house on the corner of Edward Street, the date is 1899.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00207.jpg
Partly hidden by the tree on the left is the main building of Foster Mill and then partly hidden by the tree on the right is Hangingroyd Mill and above it Nutclough Mill, the only one to remain.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00210.jpg
Looking acros an industrial scene to the Birchcliffe hillside. Behind the trees on the left is Foster Mill and below the terraced houses on the hillside is Nutclough Mill and below that Hangingroyd Mill.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/PNH00800.jpg
PNH00800. Mid 1960s looking over Riverside School up towards Old Town. Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel top left.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/PNH00796.jpg
Looking over the site of Foster Mill up to Hurst Road centre top. Foster Lane packhorse bridge centre bottom.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/PNH00769.jpg
In the foreground the rear of the dwellings on the south side of King Street with Saville Road above. On the skyline the Peckett Well War memorial.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00150.jpg
Rear of the 'top and bottom' terraced houses on Bridge Lanes with the River Calder on the left.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00201.jpg
Looking down on the town with the landmark chimney of Calder Mill on the right, the mill itself was gutted by fire in November 1964. Heptonstall Road climbing the hillside in the centre but below it housing on High Street and on the north side of…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00212.jpg
Looking up Hebden Water to Nutclough Mill top right. Keighley Road is supported above the river by a huge retaining wall at this point. When constructed as the Lees & Hebden Bridge Turnpike in about 1815 it was built on a shelf cut out of the cliff.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00205.jpg
Montrose Buildings, Lee View & Illingworth Villas, Lee Mill Road, Hebden Bridge.

A good example of the famous Hebden Bridge "Top & Bottom" houses, it can be seen from the differing paintwork that the top 2 storeys are in seperate ownership to the…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DEF00294.jpg
Queens Terrace on the road up to Heptonstall. Sir Bernard Ingham was born here.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/PNH00798.jpg
c.1990. Looking over the town of Hebden Bridge. The Marina is in the foreground with to its left the Picture House and Hope Chapel.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00258.jpg
Looking down to its junction with Valley Road. The mill building in the centre above the whitewashed cottage was part of Hangingroyd Mill now site of Waterside Fold.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00268.jpg
Nutclough Mill in the centre with double-decker houses on streets off Birchcliffe Road above it. To the left of the river part of Hangingroyd Mill with to the right the demolition site of another part of the mill which had partly straddled the river.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/WSC00218.jpg
The hotel on the left is the former Nutclough House pub and above it the double-decker Eiffel Buildings on the road which runs down to join Keighley Road where vehicles can be seen.
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2