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Built around 1580 this is probably the oldest surviving house in the village. The building with the red windows was at one time Heptonstall Co-op.

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Seen here about 1990 it was built by the Hebden Bridge Co-Operative Society in 1876, the date visible to the right of the inscription, and was extended round the corner a few years later. The Co-op closed in the late 1960s and the ground floor sold…

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Seen here about 1990 it was built by the Hebden Bridge Co-Operative Society in 1876 and was extended round the corner a few years later. The Co-op closed in the late 1960s and the ground floor sold off as shops and the upper floors became the Carlton…

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The building on the left hand edge of the photo is Acre Mill, most recently used by Cape Asbestos Company before its demolition. It was associated with many people suffering from asbestosis. The building under construction on the left is coronation…

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The Mytholmroyd Industrial Society store is on the right.

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This imposing archway originally led to the ballroom at the Co-op. AN 34131981
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