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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river. This lower level of the cottages may have been a communal wash house, note the fireplace at the far end.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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Hudson Mill cottages were six back-to-back cottages actually built over the river.

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The aisled halls of the Halifax region form a unique group within the north of England. Dating from the 14th century they are evidence of the prosperity of the medieval yeoman clothier who wished to demonstrate his wealth by building a large…

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A deep ravine with many early industrial remains. The chimney is virtually all that remains of Lumb Mills. The house on the hillside is Lumb Bank, formerly the home of the poet Ted Hughes, now the home of the Arvon Foundation, a residential centre…
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