House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…
House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…
House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…
House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…
House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…
Undated postcard but by the girls dress pre-First World War. The stepping stones were across Elphin Brook near the railway viaduct, behind the Shoulder of Mutton.
The precarious looking building over the river under the viaduct arch was a cafe. Above it are the massive brackets supporting the platform which overhangs the sides of the viaduct. Donated by Janice Dobson
The church was built in 1848 in an Early English Style; it was a Million Pound church. The Sunday school, which can be seen on the left, was reduced to one story in the 1970s; this is now the church hall.