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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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Gibson Mill was built around 1800, is situated within Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge. The mill was driven by a water wheel and produced cotton cloth up until 1890. In the early 1900s, the mill began to be used as a leisure facility offering a dance…

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Kitling Clough runs from Pecket Well down to Midgehole.

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Also known as Lord Holme Mill, it was built about 1800 to produce cloth from cotton.
The mill ceased operation in 1890, and was used as a dance hall, and roller skating rink, among other facilities. The mill was largely derelict following WWII, but…

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Howden Hall, Hardcastle Crags (July 2000)

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A rare internal shot of Gibson Mill Restaurant in its hey day as a recreational venue. Probably early 1900s.

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The original Nutclough Mill building was built in the late 1700s.
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