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Postcard looking over church up to Withens Clough before the reservoir was built

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G.V. II*

House, now in 3 occupations. Dated 1691. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Hall and cross-wings which project to the south only, with projecting northern wing set between outer wings. 3-room front. Plinth, continuous string course…

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Can anybody identify the location?

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Single storey barn at Rawtenstall. This area is above Hebedn Bridge on the way to Blackshaw Head.

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Broadbottom Farm, between Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge, has existed since before 1300. The oldest part is Broadbottom Old Hall, a medieval timber-framed aisled hall, encased in stone in the mid-16C. The attached farmhouse was also a timber-framed…

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Grade II



Barn dated 1884 converted to form 2 dwellings. Coursed rubble base, dressed stone with raised ashlar dressings. 2½ storeys. L-shaped. East elevation has central semi-circular arched cart entry with rusticated voussoirs now blocked to form…

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Grade II



Barn dated 1884 converted to form 2 dwellings. Coursed rubble base, dressed stone with raised ashlar dressings. 2½ storeys. L-shaped. East elevation has central semi-circular arched cart entry with rusticated voussoirs now blocked to form…

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Grade II



House, dated 1844. Rock faced stone, stone slate roof. Double-pile. 2 storeys and attic. Vernacular Revival; all windows are double chamfered mullioned. 10-light cruciform window, with same over, to left of doorway set within recess with…

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Grade II



House, dated 1844. Rock faced stone, stone slate roof. Double-pile. 2 storeys and attic. Vernacular Revival; all windows are double chamfered mullioned. 10-light cruciform window, with same over, to left of doorway set within recess with…

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Grade II*



Late medieval timber-framed open hall encased in stone mid C16. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2-storey cross-wing. All windows are chamfered mullioned some retaining cavetto mullions; 3 over 4 mullioned and transomed window with…
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