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The present church was built in 1835 and dedicated to St. Paul, it was financed by the Commissioner's Church organization to bring church to new communities. The first church was built in 1527and pulled down in 1717.

The group of houses below the…

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The Great Wall of Todmorden viewed from Shoebroad. Fielden Square is bottom right and Waterside Mill to the left.

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Steps between endowed school & Church, Todmorden

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This work was carried out on the site of the Barclays Bank branch, opposite the town hall, which was demolished. The White Hart pub (now Wetherspoons) can be seen on the top right of the shot.

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Near St Mary's Church after the demolition of the Barclays Bank branch. This work improved the look of the gateway to the town considerably.

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The big building in the centre is Waterside Lodge Care Home with the spire of the Unitarian church behind.

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The clock tower is St Mary's Church and the spire the Unitarian Church.

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Cross Stone Church can be seen on the left. The red roofed houses are Carr House Estate.

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Taken one week before alterations began in March 2003.
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