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One of the hidden gems of the area, only accessible on special open days, there are spectacular water features.

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One of the hidden gems of the area, only accessible on special open days, there are spectacular water features.

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One of the hidden gems of the area, only accessible on special open days, there are spectacular water features.

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CATHERINE HOUSE BRIDGE in the upper Luddenden Dean valley is a picturesque stone footbridge formerly a wooden bridge.

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Lord Nelson is just to the left. The steps on the right lead to the cenotaph.

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Seemingly undergoing restoration.

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Throughout the build, the church was used for worship and on only two or three occasions was this not possible and Church House was used. Flowers were arranged in the new window niches.

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Throughout the build, the church was used for worship and on only two or three occasions was this not possible and Church House was used. Flowers were arranged in the new window niches.

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Throughout the build, the church was used for worship and on only two or three occasions was this not possible and Church House was used. Flowers were arranged in the new window niches.

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The Talbot dog supported fountain can still be seen in Treveleyan Square in Leeds city centre. The Talbot was a type of hunting hound common in England during the Middle Ages.

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Delivery van of Henry Fray beef and pork butcher of Luddenden and Hebden Bridge. Fray sold out to Elias Hillyard just before WW2 and his name is just visible on the van side.

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Delivery van of Henry Fray beef and pork butcher of Luddenden and Hebden Bridge. Fray sold out to Elias Hillyard just before WW2 and his name is just visible on the van side.
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