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The highest pub in West Yorkshire. Shows fire damage to right hand side of building.
Now (2015) repaired and is a private dwelling.

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The Cross Inn, Heptonstall. The tarmac has now been removed from the road restoring it to its original cobbled state.

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The Cross Inn, Heptonstall, at night in the snow

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Maypole Inn at Warley

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, Council Offices centre, and the chimney of Bridge Mill to the right.

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The Hole in the Wall Inn is on the right, whilst in the middle can be seen the houses of Buttress Brink. Picture c1960.

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Possibly George Taylor Stuttard (b1856), with son James Hartley Stuttard, b1891

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Known as the Ridge. Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.

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There had been an inn on this site since 1851. The White Horse Hotel closed its doors 1960 and was demolished in 1962, the site is now a car park. There are two holly trees and these still remain.

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There had been an inn on this site since 1851. The White Horse Hotel closed its doors 1960 and was demolished in 1962, the site is now a car park.

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Stubbings School and St John's Church feature centrally in this picture, with the Keighley Road running across below them.

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A good place to drink - the White Lion on one side of the road, and the Royal Oak on the other.

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The portico of the Hinchcliffe Arms can be seen in the background.
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