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The sad remains of the once fine entrance.

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This extensive mill complex is remarkable for its open setting on the hillside above Luddenden village. Founded in 1847 by John Murgatroyd & Son and named after the fine family house of 1645, it was run as a worsted spinning and manufacturing works,…

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Probably built in the 18th century Lower Saltonstall is a traditional stone built house with a stone roof.

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NAME: DEAN MILLS

LOCATION: Booth

REF: LD 7

GRID REF: 044 274

CLASSIFICATION: A

CONDITION: Ruins

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Late 18C/early 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: There was probably a fulling mill in this vicinity as far back…

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The mansion has now gone but the fountain in the grounds is still played on occassions.

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The Talbot Hounds Fountain in the courtyard. It is now in Trevelyan Square, off Boar Lane, Leeds.

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The Talbot Hounds Fountain was originally in the courtyard at Castle Carr. Now in Trevelyan Square, Boar Lane, Leeds.
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