DAUBER BRIDGE is in Cragg Vale just past Hoo Hole where the road from Mytholmroyd turns half left over the bridge. It is a single-arch stone bridge crossing the Cragg Brook (Cragg Brook is the modern name.)
House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…
House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…
House and attached former barn which has been converted to form extra accommodation. Probably late Cl7. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-room plan originally. 1st 2 cells have double chamfered mullioned windows to…
Postcard with pencil note on the reverse: ' July 8th 1908. Student's Association Ramble'. The image shows the old clapper bridge in Turvin Clough, Cragg Vale.
The people on the right are ascending steps which lead up the Green Bank ( a short terrace of houses) on the B6318. At the left hand end of the bridge there are steps ascending to Higher House, Cragg Vale or a foot path along the lower part of the…