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7/198 Mankinholes Farmhouse and attached Antwerp Cottage (formerly listed as "Two cottages at Mankinholes about 50 yds. south of Youth Hostel" and barn opposite 22.11.66 cottages at Mankinholes)

G.V. II

House forming 2 dwellings. Early C18.…

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Possibly an old packhorse trail now used by ramblers enjoying the Pennine landscape.

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On the moors above Todmorden with Stoodley Pike above.

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c1920. Ref: 004Morgan Lit & Sci

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The Youth Hostel building at Mankinholes, taken on a lovely sunny day. Note the lintels above the windows to the left of the building.

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A rather crowded graveyard at Mankinholes with Stoodley Pike in the background.

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The Shaw, Mankinholes. The lighter building is Shaw Cottage, and the house beyond is 'The Shaw' maybe two'three houses. (2013)

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Stoodley Pike, Todmorden. Obelisk 121 ft tall on a hill 1,300 ft above sea level. Completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War. It is on the Pennine Way. (2013)

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Mankinholes Cross - Erected in 1755 to mark the spot where John Wesley preached at Mankinholes, near Todmorden (2013)
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