The Cross In Hepstonstall was built in 1617 on the site of an older hostelry. The Grade 2 listed building has also been known as the Union Cross. The facade on Town Gate is from the Victorian era.
Heptonstall Slack Baptist Chapel Choir c.1909, taken to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Choirmaster, William Greenwood, nickname William the Singer.
Bottom row from left: Sarah Pickles, unknown, Francis Greenwood who was killed in the First…
Plan of the tramway, or railway, from Whitehill Nook, Heptonstall, to the site of the reservoir construction at Walshaw Dean. From the Sutcliffe Architects Collection, I21.
Stoneshey Gate house is a large Grade II listed building, the date 1784 is set in tympanum of triangular pediment. Right hand return wall is water-shot and has Venetian window to attic retaining original leaded lights and Gothic-glazed central light.…
Large house, dated 1784. 'Polite' 2-storey front in ashlar, 'vernacular' 3- storey rear in hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. Rusticated quoins, eaves cornice with moulded gutter brackets, coped gables with kneelers and stack with…
Large house, dated 1784. 'Polite' 2-storey front in ashlar, 'vernacular' 3- storey rear in hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. Rusticated quoins, eaves cornice with moulded gutter brackets, coped gables with kneelers and stack with…
Large house, dated 1784. 'Polite' 2-storey front in ashlar, 'vernacular' 3- storey rear in hammer-dressed stone, stone slate roof. Rusticated quoins, eaves cornice with moulded gutter brackets, coped gables with kneelers and stack with…