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  • Collection: David's Own Pictures

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Located on Keighley Road, this is no longer a pub. Photograph was taken in 2008.

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Situated on the road between Colden and Blackshaw, the bend is known as Shay Bend. Heptonstall can be seen in the middle distance.

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Mount Skip closed as an inn in 1999

Now a private house. The original Mount Skip Inn was built in 1718 as a drover's inn on the packhorse route from Hebden Bridge to Halifax.

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Now the location of a beautiful garden.

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St James Mytholm the parish church of Hebden Bridge can be seen in the middle of the picture.

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HEBBLE HOLE BRIDGE lies in the Colden valley in the deep clough below Hudson Mill. W. B. Crump thought that this hollow became known as Hebble-hole from the presence of the hebble or bridge there. When the meaning of the hebble passed out of common…

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This is where the old road, North Well Lane, is crossed by the new road, Lee Wood Road, constructed by Heptonstall township in the late 18C. The old road became a bridleway.

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Father Christmas busy in Hebden Bridge.
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