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GRADE II
Vicarage, c.1826. Finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Quoins, coped gables with kneelers and stacks, eaves band and gutter brackets. 3-bay symmetrical facade to Church Yard. Doorway with monolithic jambs, sashed windows with…

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GRADE II
Vicarage, c.1826. Finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Quoins, coped gables with kneelers and stacks, eaves band and gutter brackets. 3-bay symmetrical facade to Church Yard. Doorway with monolithic jambs, sashed windows with…

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The old parish church of St Thomas a Beckett at Heptonstall. was founded in the 13th century although much of the ruin that still stands dates from the 15th century. The new church dedicated to St Thomas the Apostle was built in 1854, after a fierce…

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The photo shows the junction of Crown Point Road and Lee Wood Road at Draper Corner at Slack Bottom. The large building towards the top of the photo is the former Slack Baptist Church.

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PH11/14. Built 1809. 25.3.1950.

Unknown Track
Hebden Hey Road running through Lee Wood from Heptonstall Road to the Scout hut in Hardcastle Crags. This is just before the junction with the track that turns down hill to the Blue Pig at Midgehole.

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In 1626 Charles Greenwood, Rector of Thornhill Church, purchased the sub-manor of Heptonstall from Sir Arthur Ingram for £500. He founded Heptonstall Grammar School in 1642 to be maintained by rents from property in Colden (still known as School…
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