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House, initialled and dated "TSG 1687". Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room, through-passage, double-pile plan. Quoins. Double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 5 lights to parlour, 5 lights to housebody (both…

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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "TSG 1687". Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room, through-passage, double-pile plan. Quoins. Double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 5 lights to parlour, 5 lights to housebody (both…

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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "TSG 1687". Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room, through-passage, double-pile plan. Quoins. Double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 5 lights to parlour, 5 lights to housebody (both…

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Grade II



House, initialled and dated "TSG 1687". Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 3-room, through-passage, double-pile plan. Quoins. Double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 5 lights to parlour, 5 lights to housebody (both…

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LYRS 1157 - Aspinall 4-4-2, Highflyer, No 737 heading a Leeds express with bogie stock carriages, as opposed to rigidly-mounted axles, on the embankment between Luddendenfoot and Sowerby Tunnel. Above the smoke the tower of the former…

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Looking towards Sowerby Bridge prior to restoration of the canal and tow path in the 1980s.

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Lodge. Mid C19. Pitched faced stone with ashlar dressings, decorative slate roof. High Victorian Gothic. Single storey. L-shaped. Weathered plinth, sill string, arched cornice and copings to gables which have elaborately treated extruded…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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Grade II



House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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LYRS 6066 - 1963. Road overbridge (iron girders on stone abutments) between Mytholmroyd & Luddendenfoot.

The long building seen behind the bridge was formally a mill, but was later occupied by Kenneth Watson, who used it as a hatchery for parent…

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The name was changed to the General Rawdon in 1875, so this photograph must pre-date that.

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Grade II



Milestone, late C18. Monolithic dressed stone with arched head reads: " TO TODMORDEN 7 " (hand points to left) " TO HALIFAX (hand points to right) 4 "



NGR SE 03071 25783

Historci Engalnd List Entry Number 1279286

CMBC Ref HR 2/62

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…

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Grade II



Barn, probably late C18 partly converted to form cottages early C19 when it was also extended. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2½ storeys. Quoins. South front has segmental arched cart entry with tie-stone jambs, impost blocks and…
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