River Calder at Calder View - TAS01609
River_Calder, Todmorden
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2014-10-05T18:55:26
PHDA - Todmorden Antiquarian Society
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Bridge over River Calder, Stubbing Holme Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01037
Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Street Names, Stubbing_Holme_Road
Grade II
Bridge, c.1800. Pitch faced stone with rough dressed parapet. 2-span stilted arch the heads of the voussoirs aligned to the courses.
NGR: SD 98808 27203
Historic England Listing No: 1230431
CMBC Ref: 1/260/1
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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CBC01037.jpg
Victoria Bridge, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01031
Bridge, Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Station_Road
Grade II
Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in square pier with capping. The parapet has stones marked with masons marks of differing designs.
NGR: SD 99482 26918
Historic England Listing No: 1230428
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Victoria Bridge, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01030
Bridge, Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Station_Road
Grade II
Bridge, dated on keystone 1851. Rock faced stone. 2-span segmental arches carried on bullnosed and chamfered breakwaters. Band and parapet. Bank supported by angled buttresses which slope down to waters edge with copings terminating in square pier with capping. The parapet has stones marked with masons marks of differing designs.
NGR: SD 99482 26918
Historic England Listing No: 1230428
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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CBC01030.jpg
Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse and attached Weir and Culvert, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01025
Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Weir, Wheelhouse
Grade II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the river Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed. Attached to the wheelhouse, where the water is discharged from the wheel, is an arched stone culvert which returns the water to the river. This culvert is dressed stone, with a simple rounded arch profile, 5 metres wide and 2 metres high above the present water level. It stretches 440 metres, with a nearly flat gradient, dropping only 0.2 metres in its entire length.
NGR SD 99530 26874
List Entry Number
1230324
CMBC Ref HR 1/255
(Former listing -
HEBDEN ROYD C.P. (off) STATION ROAD, SD 92NE Hebden Bridge SD 995268 Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse, 1/255 and attached Weir (formerly listed as 10.10.74 Mayroyd Mill (Wheelhouse, Water Wheel and Weir) G.V. II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the River Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed.)
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
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CBC01025.jpg
Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse and attached Weir and Culvert, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01024
Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Weir, Wheelhouse
Grade II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the river Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed. Attached to the wheelhouse, where the water is discharged from the wheel, is an arched stone culvert which returns the water to the river. This culvert is dressed stone, with a simple rounded arch profile, 5 metres wide and 2 metres high above the present water level. It stretches 440 metres, with a nearly flat gradient, dropping only 0.2 metres in its entire length.
NGR SD 99530 26874
List Entry Number
1230324
CMBC Ref HR 1/255
(Former listing -
HEBDEN ROYD C.P. (off) STATION ROAD, SD 92NE Hebden Bridge SD 995268 Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse, 1/255 and attached Weir (formerly listed as 10.10.74 Mayroyd Mill (Wheelhouse, Water Wheel and Weir) G.V. II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the River Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed.)
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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CBC01024.jpg
Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse and attached Weir and Culvert, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01023
Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Weir, Wheelhouse
Grade II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the river Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed. Attached to the wheelhouse, where the water is discharged from the wheel, is an arched stone culvert which returns the water to the river. This culvert is dressed stone, with a simple rounded arch profile, 5 metres wide and 2 metres high above the present water level. It stretches 440 metres, with a nearly flat gradient, dropping only 0.2 metres in its entire length.
NGR SD 99530 26874
List Entry Number
1230324
CMBC Ref HR 1/255
(Former listing -
HEBDEN ROYD C.P. (off) STATION ROAD, SD 92NE Hebden Bridge SD 995268 Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse, 1/255 and attached Weir (formerly listed as 10.10.74 Mayroyd Mill (Wheelhouse, Water Wheel and Weir) G.V. II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the River Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed.)
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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CBC01023.jpg
Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse and attached Weir and Culvert, Station Road, Hebden Bridge - CBC01022
Hebden_Bridge, River_Calder, Weir, Wheelhouse
Grade II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the river Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed. Attached to the wheelhouse, where the water is discharged from the wheel, is an arched stone culvert which returns the water to the river. This culvert is dressed stone, with a simple rounded arch profile, 5 metres wide and 2 metres high above the present water level. It stretches 440 metres, with a nearly flat gradient, dropping only 0.2 metres in its entire length.
NGR SD 99530 26874
List Entry Number
1230324
CMBC Ref HR 1/255
(Former listing -
HEBDEN ROYD C.P. (off) STATION ROAD, SD 92NE Hebden Bridge SD 995268 Mayroyd Mill Wheelhouse, 1/255 and attached Weir (formerly listed as 10.10.74 Mayroyd Mill (Wheelhouse, Water Wheel and Weir) G.V. II
Wheelhouse to mill (now demolished), early C19. Hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part, one end of roof clad in asbestos, over wooden extension. East elevation has central doorway with window to either side with plain stone surrounds. Left hand return wall has 2 similar windows in gable which overlooks the River Calder. Rear has large semi-circular arched entrance to sluice. Interior houses cast iron and steel undershot wheel 16 feet diameter, 15 feet wide. The weir, set diagonally across the river, is low and buttressed.)
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
1982
CMBC
PHDA - Calderdale MBC
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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CBC01022.jpg
Brearley Bridge, Brearley Lane, Luddendenfoot - CBC00469
Brearley, River_Calder
Grade II
Bridge over River Calder, late C18. Hammer dressed stone supporting walls with ashlar parapet. 2 segmental arches of differing size; smaller arch to northern end. Buttressed ends.
NGR SE 02662 25932
Historic England List Entry Number 1228903
CMBC Ref 2/43
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2021-10-21T12:25:42
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC Conservation Dept.
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Brearley Bridge, Brearley Lane, Luddendenfoot - CBC00468
Brearley, River_Calder
Grade II
Bridge over River Calder, late C18. Hammer dressed stone supporting walls with ashlar parapet. 2 segmental arches of differing size; smaller arch to northern end. Buttressed ends.
NGR SE 02662 25932
Historic England List Entry Number 1228903
CMBC Ref 2/43
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2021-10-21T12:25:29
1980s
PHDA - Calderdale MBC Conservation Dept.
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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