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Occupying a dominant hill-top site within an ancient Pennine weaving community, the parochial chapel of Heptonstall was the third ecclesiastical edifice to be erected in the medieval parish of Halifax. Today it is a charming ruin, overshadowed by…

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The tower of Heptonstall Church stands out on the skyline.

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Taken from Pecket with Stoodley Pike on the horizon

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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The church was re-ordered in the 1960s following a legacy from Abraham Gibson.

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Chantry House, at one time a charnal house, a place where human bones were stored.

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Barber Gledhill papers found for removal. See also HLS01055 and 6 for full story.

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Bob Gledhill (left) and Mr Taylor, Geography Master at Todmorden Grammar School with papers found for removal. See also HLS01054 and 6 for full story.
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