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Can anybody identify?

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Built around 1580 this is probably the oldest surviving house in the village. The building with the red windows was at one time Heptonstall Co-op.

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The ruins of the old medieval church which following gale damage in the mid-19th century was replace by a new church adjacent to it.

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The ruins of the old medieval church which following gale damage in the mid-19th century was replace by a new church adjacent to it.

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At one time home of the Hebden Bridge Sports and Social Club

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Tony Hegginbottom decorating the well. Photo donated by Gary Stringfellow.

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Tony Hegginbottom serving spa water made palatable with 'Spanish'. Photo donated by Gary Stringfellow.

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Taking the water' Cragg Vale style. Tony Hegginbottom is overseeing. Photo donated by Gary Stringfellow.

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The station opened here when the section of the Manchester and Leeds Railway between Todmorden and Hebden Bridge was inaugurated in December 1840. The station closed in 1951 but the coal drops remained in use until the mid-1960s.

Photo David N…

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The 'Top Shoulder' as it was known is now closed as a pub
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