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Greenwood Lee was the home of several generations of the Gibson family, but Abraham Gibson, a bachelor, was the last of the line. The property was left to the National Trust, but was sold in 1961 to raise money for the upkeep of Hardcastle Crags. On…

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This stone is above the arched barn at Great Burlees Farm. It is believed that WMC stands for William and Mary Cockroft.

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Originally Hawden Hole, it is situated on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in February 1817.…

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Originally Hawden Hole, it is situated on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in February 1817.…

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HLS05201. Originally Hawden Hole it is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…

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HLS05202. Originally Hawden Hole it is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…

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This photo shows a general view westward along Heptonstall Slack with Taylor Farm immediately on the right. Postcard.

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Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Opposite the Parish Church, the buildings on the left remain but the farm buildings have gone and are now replaced by the sheltered housing of Mytholm Meadows.

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Higher Eastwood, with a converted barn to the left of the picture.

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Listed clothiers house dating from 1663.

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Grade II

Barn dated 1703, with added single cell cottage to north dated 1791. Rubble brought to course with dressed quoins to barn,finer dressed stone to cottage, stone slate roof. Large barn to left hand end has cart entry under projecting porch…

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Grade II

Barn dated 1703, with added single cell cottage to north dated 1791. Rubble brought to course with dressed quoins to barn,finer dressed stone to cottage, stone slate roof. Large barn to left hand end has cart entry under projecting porch…

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Grade II
House, mid C17 with early C18 added cell to south formerly used for non- conformist worship and mid C18 barn to north. Large dressed stone, thinner coursed rubble to added cell and hammer-dressed to barn. Forms a long range. 2 storeys.…

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Grade II
House, cross-wing initialled and dated "I M 1 6 0 4". Now forms 2 dwellings. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Single storey hall and cross-wing. 3-room plan. All windows are chamfered mullioned windows lacking most mullions. Hall…

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Grade II
Barn in part late C17 but mostly rebuilt early to mid C19. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. Earliest details survive in elevation facing house. Mistal doorway with quoined lintel and chamfered surround. Another with Tudor arch and…
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