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Grade II

Row of 5 cottages, early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. Quoins. 2 storeys. Each single cell has doorway with sill-tie jamb to left of 3-light flat-faced mullioned window formed by 2-wide lights either side of a narrower…

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Grade II
House, mid C17 altered to 4 cottages mid C18 and with added cell to house to which is added early C19 barn. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Original house has projecting wing to west only under cat-slide roof with main…

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Grade II
House, mid C17 altered to 4 cottages mid C18 and with added cell to house to which is added early C19 barn. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Original house has projecting wing to west only under cat-slide roof with main…

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Grade II
House, mid C17 altered to 4 cottages mid C18 and with added cell to house to which is added early C19 barn. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Original house has projecting wing to west only under cat-slide roof with main…

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Grade II



House, early C18 stone encasing of earlier timber-framed house the posts of which survive inside, with early C19 alterations, with added barn dated 1897. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 linear divisions. 1st is gabled…

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Grade II



House, early C18 stone encasing of earlier timber-framed house the posts of which survive inside, with early C19 alterations, with added barn dated 1897. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3 linear divisions. 1st is gabled…

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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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Three hundred years ago, most of the population would be found in the farms and cottages on the upland "shelf", in areas such as Shore, Mankinholes and Bottomley. Families were self-sufficient, growing and producing most of their own food and…

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View of Mytholmroyd with Thornber's holdings identified. A is Top Land, The Hatchery on Hall Bank Lane, C is Square Works, D is Elphaborough, and D Dean Hey.

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An aerial view showing Thorber's breeding pens. Banksfield Estate is top left; the railway line crosses the picture and the sidings with many trucks can be seen.
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