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The white building on the left has been demolished and has been replaced by a courtyard area.

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On the left is the Old Bridge. Many of the buildings opposite have been demolished giving way to the Riverside Walk.

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Looking up towards the Old Bridge. The buildings on the right are on Bridge Gate.

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Taken from the Old Bridge, the Buttress climbs up to Heptonstall Road. The Hole in the Wall in on the right and in between the start of Royd Terrace.

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The old packhorse bridge in Hebden Bridge

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The Council Offices are on the right with the old Packhorse Bridge, which gives the town its name, downstream.

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The old 16th century packhorse bridge after which the town gets its name.
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