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Top of the Buttress. You can see gravestones from the former Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel. The newly built houses are at the top of moss Lanes.

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Slack Top Cottage - centre right. Slack Top Chapel bottom left.

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Undated postcard 'Exclusive to B Adams, Newsagent, 8 New Road, Mytholmroyd'. Mytholmroyd War Memorial; St Michael's Church; Shoulder of Mutton; Cragg Vale.

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Occupying a dominant hill-top site within an ancient Pennine weaving community, the parochial chapel of Heptonstall was the third ecclesiastical edifice to be erected in the medieval parish of Halifax. Today it is a charming ruin, overshadowed by…

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The ruins of the old medieval church which following gale damage in the mid-19th century was replace by a new church adjacent to it.

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Chantry House, at one time a charnal house, a place where human bones were stored.

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The ruins of the old medieval church which following gale damage in the mid-19th century was replace by a new church adjacent to it.

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The spelling of family name has since changed to Newell.

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In 1813 they laid the foundation stone of a small church at Marshaw Bridge. The building was completed 1815. There was accommodation for 250, but it soon became inadequate and was in a state of disrepair.
1838 New church commenced.
1839 Church of St.…
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