Bridge. Late C18. Single segmental arch with hammer dressed stone voussoirs, rubble stone walls. Lower parapet formed of single large dressed stones in which is set iron railings.
Commissioners' church, by Pickersgill and Oates (York) c.1833 with additions and alterations 1874 to 1876 by R. Norman Shaw. At this date the north and south galleries and the ceiling were removed. Ashlar, slate roof. West tower, nave,…
House, dated 1763. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys with single storey attached building to rear. South front has 3-bay symmetrical facade. Quoins, plinth, band and 2-light flat faced mullioned windows with plain stone…
House, dated 1763. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys with single storey attached building to rear. South front has 3-bay symmetrical facade. Quoins, plinth, band and 2-light flat faced mullioned windows with plain stone…
Mytholm, just to the west of Hebden Bridge. Bankfoot Garage is in the foreground, above and to the right is St James' Church, and in the distance is Lumb Bank, home of the Arvon Foundation and former home of Ted Hughes. The garage has now been…
In the valley Hebden Bridge Parish Church of St James the Great, out of the town centre at Mytholm, and above Heptonstall Church of St Thomas the Apostle.
To the right hand side of the photo is St. James - Hebden bridge Parish Church, with the now demolished Mytholm Hall in front of it. The Eaves Silk Mills can be seen above the church. To the left centre is Mytholm Mill (Browns Mill) with its detached…
Postcard dated July 1911. To the right hand side of the photo is St. James - Hebden bridge Parish Church, with the now demolished Mytholm Hall in front of it. The Eaves Silk Mills can be seen above the church with…
In the centre left of the photo is Hebden Bridge Parish Church - St James the Great, with Mytholm Hall in front of it. The road curling round to the left leads to Mytholm Steeps and Blackshaw Head. Central to the photo is Bankfoot Mill adjacent to…