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Title: Hawden Hole, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge - WMH01068

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Hawden Hole, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge - WMH01068

Description

Hawden Hole on today's Lee Wood Road is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in February 1817. After the First World War it was turned into Hawden Hall Holiday Camp and Tea Rooms by William Holt. The old whitewashed farmhouse has now been demolished and the barn behind it renovated and now known as Hawdon Hall.

The view here is looking up the valley and at the top of the road Hebden Farm, which became Cosy Corner Guest House, is just discernible.

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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

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PHDA - William Henwood Collection

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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

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WMH01068.tif

Citation

“Hawden Hole, Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge - WMH01068,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 20, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/33816.

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