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Situated at the top end of the Hardcastle Crags Valley, this was used for many years as a shooting lodge by Lord Savile.

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Postcard dated February 1906. The stream runs down from Walshaw Head to Hebden Water in Hardcastle Crags.

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Looking down on Riggs Garden Centre, the cricket field and the village of Walsden from Inchfield.

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An autumnal view of Walsden, with a view of the primary school bottom right and the railway station in front.

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Walking Group overlooking Walsden

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This is the old route from Hebden Bridge to Haworth. This photo was the winner of 'Summer' competition of Pennine Prospects.

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The landmark tower in the town was built by the wealthy local industrialist John Wainhouse. allegedly to be able to look into his neighbours garden. The tower is open to the public on Bank Holidays and the views from the top of the tower are wide…

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Upper Small Shaw Farm on Haworth Old Road, looking towards Barker Cote Farm
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