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Bridge, 1771/1772 to carry the new turnpike road from Todmorden to Halifax to south west with mid C19 bridge abutting to north east with renewed parapets of that date. 2-spam segmental arches. Oldest portions has pitch faced voussoirs…

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Bridge, 1771/1772 to carry the new turnpike road from Todmorden to Halifax to south west with mid C19 bridge abutting to north east with renewed parapets of that date. 2-spam segmental arches. Oldest portions has pitch faced voussoirs…

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Grade II

Guide stone, probably C18. Single monolithic grit stone. 4 dressed faces, one of which is inscribed "HEBDEN BRIDGE", much weathered.



NGR: SE 00048 27250

Historic England Listing No: 1278616

CMBC Ref: HR 2/275

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Grade II

House, mid C18 with C20 alterations, bears inscribed tablet "BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN FOSTER THE ESSA Y IST BORN 1770". Attached to left is barn and cottage dated 1814. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell symmetrical front.…

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House, mid C18 with C20 alterations, bears inscribed tablet "BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN FOSTER THE ESSA Y IST BORN 1770". Attached to left is barn and cottage dated 1814. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell symmetrical front.…

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Former meeting house and dayschool connected with the General Baptist movement which now forms dwellings. Mid C18. Thin coursed stone, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 3-storey gable fronts road. Wide gabled porch has doorway with tie-stone…

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Former meeting house and dayschool connected with the General Baptist movement which now forms dwellings. Mid C18. Thin coursed stone, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 3-storey gable fronts road. Wide gabled porch has doorway with tie-stone…

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Grade II

Former meeting house and dayschool connected with the General Baptist movement which now forms dwellings. Mid C18. Thin coursed stone, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 3-storey gable fronts road. Wide gabled porch has doorway with tie-stone…

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Grade II

Former meeting house and dayschool connected with the General Baptist movement which now forms dwellings. Mid C18. Thin coursed stone, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 3-storey gable fronts road. Wide gabled porch has doorway with tie-stone…

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Grade II

Row of cottages now forms 3 dwellings to south front which is 4 storeys and 5 dwellings to rear which are 2-storey over-dwellings. c.1800. Thin coursed stone, stone slate roof. 5 bays, each bay having a flat faced mullioned window of 3…

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Row of cottages now forms 3 dwellings to south front which is 4 storeys and 5 dwellings to rear which are 2-storey over-dwellings. c.1800. Thin coursed stone, stone slate roof. 5 bays, each bay having a flat faced mullioned window of 3…

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Grade II

Bridge, c.1800. Pitch faced stone with rough dressed parapet. 2-span stilted arch the heads of the voussoirs aligned to the courses.



NGR: SD 98808 27203

Historic England Listing No: 1230431

CMBC Ref: 1/260/1

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Grade II

House. Dated 1705. Large dressed stone, tile roof. 2 storeys. T-shaped with single storey porch on same side as gabled wing. Most windows lack some or all mullions. Wing gable has 3-light double chamfered mullioned window with almost square…

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House. Dated 1705. Large dressed stone, tile roof. 2 storeys. T-shaped with single storey porch on same side as gabled wing. Most windows lack some or all mullions. Wing gable has 3-light double chamfered mullioned window with almost square…

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Grade II

House. Dated 1705. Large dressed stone, tile roof. 2 storeys. T-shaped with single storey porch on same side as gabled wing. Most windows lack some or all mullions. Wing gable has 3-light double chamfered mullioned window with almost square…

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Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in…

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Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in…

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Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain…

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Grade II



Bridge over the Hebden Water. Probably late C18. Hammer dressed stone. Single segmental arch with parapet rising to a central point. On a former packhorse track from Heptonstall to Wadsworth.



NGR SD 99170 27827

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