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Many of the "over and under" houses or "double decker" or “top and bottom” houses in Hebden Bridge are legally referred to as "flying freeholds". Wikipedia describes them as:
Flying freehold is an English legal term to describe a freehold which…

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The Manchester and Leeds Railway (later the Lancashire and Yorkshire) opened the Normanton to Hebden Bridge section of a line to Manchester in 1840. This station building dates from 1893 but was renovated in the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway style…

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The wavy stepd adjacent to the Old Bridge.

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The retirement party for Rev Stanley Kirby, 29th October, 2005.

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Part of the Bridestones, between Long Causeway and Eastwood.
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