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Stansfield Villa & Butts Lane Area From London Road, Lumbutts

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This was the home of the Stell family around 1920.

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Looking down Upper Blind Lane, showing stone sets.

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Grade II listed Upper Blind Lane Farm with barn.

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Can anyone help please?

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Section of road on Jeffrey's map of 1775, in Lee Wood, Heptonstall, on the way to cross the river Hebden at New Bridge, Hardcastle Crags

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Near Tower Farm, cold morning

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The Shaw, Mankinholes. The lighter building is Shaw Cottage, and the house beyond is 'The Shaw' maybe two'three houses. (2013)

Unknown Track
Hebden Hey Road running through Lee Wood from Heptonstall Road to the Scout hut in Hardcastle Crags. This is just before the junction with the track that turns down hill to the Blue Pig at Midgehole.

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On the right the Lodge at the gates to Harcastle Crags and on the left New Bridge Mill. By the time of this photo the upper floor of the mill had been converted into Tea Rooms advertised on the gable end.

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The path in the centre is part of the old Packhorse route from Heptonstall crossing over the bridge here and then climbing up the hillside to Pecket Well.

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The houses on the left-hand edge of the photo are Crowther Terrace.

Left of centre in the valley bottom is the mill complex of Upper and Lower Lumb Mills , and Lumb Bank is on the right, part way up the hill.

The road on the left of the photo…

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The top of the hill on the horizon is Manshead and the embankment at the top centre is New Gate Bridge, which carries the A58.
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