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Photo taken from Langfield Common, Sttodley Pike is in the distance.

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Stoodley Pike can be seen in the distance

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The water wheel tower for Lumbutts Mill can be is in the centre, with Lumbutts Methodist Chapel partially hidden by the trees to the right.

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In about 1830 a series of four dams was constructed above the Fieldens’ Lumbutts Mill to feed a new water-wheel tower. This striking industrial monument housed three wheels, one vertically above the other, in an ingenious piece of engineering that…

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In about 1830 a series of four dams was constructed above the Fieldens’ Lumbutts Mill to feed a new water-wheel tower. This striking industrial monument housed three wheels, one vertically above the other, in an ingenious piece of engineering that…

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In about 1830 a series of four dams was constructed above the Fieldens’ Lumbutts Mill to feed a new water-wheel tower. This striking industrial monument housed three wheels, one vertically above the other, in an ingenious piece of engineering that…

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Looking over Heptomstall towards Stoodley Pike from Pecket Well

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Heptonstall & Stoodley Pike, taken from Haworth Old Road (2000)

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Mankinholes Cross - Erected in 1755 to mark the spot where John Wesley preached at Mankinholes, near Todmorden (2013)

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Stoodley Pike from Great Rock, Higher Eastwood. (July 2000)

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Stoodley Pike, Todmorden. Obelisk 121 ft tall on a hill 1,300 ft above sea level. Completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War. It is on the Pennine Way. (2013)

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Calder Valley with Stoodley Pike in the distance
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