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Architecture, Mullion Window, Sowerby, Porch, Farm

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Pulling a hay cock by means of hay ropes. Sands Farm is between Hathershelf and Boulderclough.

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The home of John Carr architect, who designed Harewood House. A Grade 2* listed building.

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This is Haugh End, Sowerby, built c1526, sometimes refered to as Old Haugh End. John Tillotson was born here in 1630 he went on to be Archbishop of Canturbury.

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The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

Field House, the old home of the Stansfield family, occupies a commanding site overlooking Triangle and is one of the most imposing mansions around…

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The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

Formerly approached through a dignified gateway, now demolished. The property, now divided into six cottages, has over its old doorway the initials of…

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Slide 3 - A fine marble monument to Archbishop Tillotson

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Canal Basin Sowerby Bridge, River Calder Mytholmroyd, St Peter's Church Sowerby, Canal and Christ Church Sowerby Bridge. Postcard dated 1992.
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