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New gas main being laid in Burnley Road at Lydgate.

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Lydgate, Todmorden. Now an activity centre

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Top right Harley Wood Church opened 1858 and demolished in 1975. The building in the foreground believed to be Lineholme Baptist Chapel which closed in 1962 and was subsequently demolished.

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Behind Holme Street, now hardly used - old access path to a mill and dam.

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Behind Holme Street, now hardly used - old access path to a mill and dam. Sadly used as a rubbish dump.

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NAME: LINEHOLME MILL
LOCATION: Lydgate
REF: CD45
GRID REF: 924 254
CLASSIFICATION: A
CONDITION: Mostly disappeared
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early-mid 19C
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: It is now difficult to recognise this site as a former…

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Wilkinson House flats in foreground. Lineholme Baptist Chapel stood where two semis are shown

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NAME: LINEHOLME MILL

LOCATION: Lydgate

REF: CD45

GRID REF: 924 254

CLASSIFICATION: A

CONDITION: Mostly disappeared

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early – mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: It is now difficult to recognise this site as a…

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The Lydgate Church, Todmorden, was formed from members of the Lineholme Church, in 1859. The new endeavour numbered some fifty Todmorden people. Beginning in a cottage, they moved to Newgate Bottom, where they rented the top room of a disused mill.…

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NAME: LYDGATE MILL

LOCATION: Lydgate

REF: CD 47

GRID REF: 921 257

CLASSIFICATION: C

CONDITION: Semi used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid – late 19C (site earlier)

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: The name suggests that this was the earliest…

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The 13 stone arch Lydgate, or Nott Wood Viaduct on the 1849 Todmorden to Burnley 'Copy Pit' line.

The viaduct towers over the village, once a bustling, densely-populated area centred around the cotton mills at Robinwood and Lineholme. Old code No.…

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April 2003, Dundee, Frieldhurst, Vale and Windfarm

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Looking down on Knotts Road and the Railway Line, April 2003.

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Kitson Wood Road, - probably used as access steps to over dwelling.

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From the main road to Kitson Wood Road

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Top of the steps from the main road to Kitson Wood Road

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Steps on Path Near Slater Ing, Heptonstall

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Steps on Path Near Slater Ing, Heptonstall
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