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GRADE II
Vicarage, c.1826. Finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Quoins, coped gables with kneelers and stacks, eaves band and gutter brackets. 3-bay symmetrical facade to Church Yard. Doorway with monolithic jambs, sashed windows with…

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GRADE II

House, former Charnel house for graveyard, dated "1779". Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. 2 storeys and attic. Main entrance to rear has 2 doorways with tie-stone jambs and chamfered surround one blocked to form 2-light window. To…

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GRADE. II
Also known as 16/18 Church Lane
Pair of cottages, early C19, now forming a single dwelling. Dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys to Church Yard, 3 storeys to Church Lane. 2 cells. All are flat faced mullioned windows with projecting…

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GRADE II

House, late C18 or early C19 now partly used as a Chapel of Rest. Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. 3 storeys. South elevation fronts lane. 2 square lights to left of doorway with monolithic jambs. Single square light to each floor.…

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GRADE II
Pair of cottages (Nos. 3/4), early C19, slightly overbuilt single-cell late C18 cottage (No. 5), with, to west end, cottage at right angles (No. 2) early C19. Hammer dressed stone, watershot to No. 5, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. No. 2 has…

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Chantry House, at one time a charnal house, a place where human bones were stored.

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The church was re-ordered in the 1960s following a legacy from Abraham Gibson.

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Footpath from Hepton Drive towards the church

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The old church at Heptonstall taken from the porch of the new church

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Undated postcard. Lee Mill, demolished 1970s, bottom left and Heptonstall Church a landmark on the skyline.
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