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NAME: ALBION MILL

LOCATION: Stackhills

REF: CD32

GRID REF: 939 241

CLASSIFICATION: D

CONDITION: Fully used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid-late 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: There are various buildings on this site, including a fair…

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Situate between Charlstown and Eastwood on the A646 Halifax Road. Stoodley Pile on the skyline. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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A good view of Cornholme with Bobbin Mill Close in the bottom centre, and Stoodley Pike on the far horizon. The railwayis the Burbley Branch from Todmorden or the Copy Pit Line as it is usually known.

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Stoodley Pike in the distance.

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Can anybody identify the location?

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Looking towards Gaddings Edge, with the ever present Stoodley Pike top left. The Unitarian Church spire can be seen bottom centre.

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Stoodley Pike on the hillside above.

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A lovely view of Stoodley Pike in the distance taken from Eastwood.

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The Fielden Hospital, Stoodley Grange, was built as an isolation hospital then, reopened as a children's hospital before becoming a hospital for mentally handicapped patients in connection with nearby Stansfield View Hospital. Now converted to…

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Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.

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Stoodley Pike, Heptonstall Old Church, Shibden Hall and the Canal at Salter Hebble. Postcard dated 1984.

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Looking down on to the new grave yard, June 2003

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Stoodley Pike refers to a 1400 feet (400m) hill although it is better known for its 121feet (37m) monument which was designed by local architect James Green and completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War.

The monument replaced an earlier…

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Looking towards Horsehold.

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Stoodley Pike on the far hillside.

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Stoodley Pike and Heptonstall from Pecket Well. Ref: 67-305

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