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PH11/15. Fireplace chimney piece. 9.8.1953

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Inscription reads 'PEACE BE WITHIN THY GATE'. 1676. PH11/10.

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Hall and cross wing house built around 1660.

Print in Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive, PH RCC-16.

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Originally a wooden building, it was later stone encased. Cross passage plan. Date on porch 1676.

Print in Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive, PH RCC-10.

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Wood Lane Hall is a Grade 1 listed building and was built in 1649 by John Dearden a yeoman clothier. The original timber framed house was encased in stone and enlarged, with the addition of a two storey porch which had an "apple and pear" window…

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New Hall is regarded as one of the most important vernacular buildings of West Yorkshire.

Built in the late 15th century, by Nicolas Savile, a junior member of the powerful Savile family, Elland New Hall was originally a timber-framed…

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The large and magnificent Barkisland Hall, built by John Gledhill in 1638, loudly proclaims the middling gentry status of its builder, John Gledhill. Unique within the district in being three storeys high, it has a fully developed F-plan with a…

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Undated postcard. Hawden Hole is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside on today’s Lee Wood Road between Midgehole and Hebden Hey and above the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…

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Mytholm Hall is centre picture with St James Church behind and the long demolished Bankfoot Mill to its right. Heptonstall Church at the top of the picture. The hall was demolished in 1969 to make way for accommodation for the elderly. Part of the…

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Early C17 farmhouse, now 4 dwellings. Subdivided C19, part rebuilt 1885.

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Willowhall South, Friendly, Sowerby Bridge

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Willowhall North, Friendly, Sowerby Bridge
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