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Grade II listed properties at Nos. 10 & 12 Blind Lane, Brearley.

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Grade II listed Upper Blind Lane Farm with barn.

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Looking down Upper Blind Lane, showing stone sets.

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Upper Blind Lane, leading to Upper Blind Lane Farm.

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Looking down Hob Lane, Brearley, showing Grade II listed building on the left, and Sunderland House across the fields.

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These Grade II listed buildings are Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, & 10 on Hob Lane.

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Part of the old packhorse route, known as the Old Cawsey. Postcard dated 1992.

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The bridge is over the Rochdale Canal. Southfield House is to the right of the picture.

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Slide 10 - The woods surrounding the park are very fine and afford many a shady walk along a woodland path by the bank of the river Ure, which skirts the park for a considerable distance.

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Slide 1 - Leaving Otley, which is situated under the famed Chevin, and passing over the stone bridge of seven arches which crosses the Wharfe and then taking the road to our right, we shortly reach the Lodge at the entrance to the Farnley domains,…

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Slide 5 - The lake is nearly a mile in length and is the resort of numerous water fowl of various species, and these are carefully protected by the owner of the estate. A boat house on the margin of the lake forms rather a picturesque object.

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The path in the centre is part of the old Packhorse route from Heptonstall crossing over the bridge here and then climbing up the hillside to Pecket Well.

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Featured in Remains of Elmet, which contained poems by Ted Hughes.

An excellent view of Foster Mill
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