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Carr Laithe Barn, demolished in the 1930s, was built on top of the 'tunnels', which were used as a munition stores in WW2.

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Croft Gate is possibly the oldest stone built house in Todmorden and is dated 1598. It is now in 2 occupations and has a bay that was added on the east side in the early 18th century.

SD 92SW TODMORDEN (former M.B.) LUMBUTTS ROAD SD 949233 (north…

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Croft Gate - oldest stone built house in Todmorden.

SD 92SW TODMORDEN (former M.B.) LUMBUTTS ROAD SD 949233 (north side)

5/183 Croft Gate and Croft Gate East [(formerly listed as Croft Gate (2 dwellings)] 22.11.66

G.V. II

House in 2…

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G.V. II Listed House, initialled and dated I I. Watershot masonry, ashlar dressings, stone 1777 slate roof. 2 storeys. 2-cell house, double pile on plan under single span roof. Rusticated quoins, modillion cornice, coped gables with dressed stack.…

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Lower Laith House Barn now demolished. and replaced by a bungalow, although currently (February 2022) being converted to a 2 storey building.

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G.V. II*

House, now in 3 occupations. Dated 1691. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Hall and cross-wings which project to the south only, with projecting northern wing set between outer wings. 3-room front. Plinth, continuous string course…

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The original low, stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth became a danger to passengers on the upper-deck of open-top buses, it was replaced by a metal girder bridge in 1934.

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The original low, stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth became a danger to passengers on the upper-deck of open-top buses, it was replaced by a metal girder bridge in 1934.

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The original low stone arched railway bridge between Cornholme and Portsmouth.

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Junction of Knowlwood Road

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Looking over railway sidings towards Unitarian Church and Longfield

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Looking over the canal and railway arches towards Todmorden

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Looking towards Stoodley Pike, over Longfield, from Rose Bank.

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Looking down over Walsden, Birks Mill in centre
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