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Heptonstall & Stoodley Pike, taken from Haworth Old Road (2000)

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Hollin Hall is on the track to Crimsworth Dean, the track shown here going to the right leads to Shackleton Hill.

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HORSE BRIDGE lies in Horse Bridge Clough in Crimsworth Dean and from its name it would appear that it was originally a pack-horse bridge. The present single-arch stone bridge was probably built when Lord Savile had the road made

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Situated as the road climbs out of Crimsworth Dean towards Top o' th' Stairs

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Loking up Crimsworth Dean with New Bridge and mill bottom cenre with the Gate Lodge to Hardcastle Crags above.

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LUMB BRIDGE is the fine single-arch stone pack-horse bridge in Crimsworth Dean at Lumb Falls. W.B. Crump expressed his opinion that the bridge “can hardly be later than 17th century and is not earlier than the 16th".

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Lumb Falls was the setting for Ted Hughes' poignant poem about six young men who went off to war in 1914.

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The packhorse bridge and Lumb Falls in Crimsworth Dene
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