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Cottages on Gladstone Road
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7306
These form part of the Greenside Conservation Area (see... (more)
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Green Street, Farnworth
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7306
An interesting contrast between the stone-built cottages on one side and... (more)
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Cottages near Farnworth Park
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7306
This group of stone-built cottages clearly pre-dates the typical... (more)
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Bank Street Unitarian Chapel
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7109
The chapel was built in 1856 in Early English style. It is included in... (more)
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Former Co-op store, Halliwell
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7011
Despite varied architectural styles, former Co-op stores are often... (more)
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The Crofters Arms
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7011
Stone-built pub rubbing shoulders with the terraced cottages of the mill... (more)
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Halliwell Methodist Church
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7011
The church is currently for sale, 'due to church relocation'... (more)
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Bridge Mill
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
The earliest surviving mill on the site, dated to the end of the 18th century.
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Bridge Mill and neighbour
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
The right hand building is of modern construction, but has been designed... (more)
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Brook and Bridge Mills
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
When the site was at its height, there was another mill to the right of... (more)
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The Old School House, Hough Lane
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
18th century stone building with mullioned windows, which appears to have... (more)
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Hough Lane, Eagley
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
Once a through road, the main street of Eagley is now a residential backwater.
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School Street, Eagley
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
A typical street of early to mid 19th century mill-workers'... (more)
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Eagley Bridge School
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SD7113
Built in 1852 by the Chadwicks who owned the mills at Eagley; architects... (more)
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Bawdlands, Clitheroe
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7341
Housing from around the 1820s that was the focus of a General Improvement... (more)
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Mill workers' houses, St Paul's Street, Low Moor
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7341
Clitheroe's first cotton spinning mill was built in Low Moor in... (more)
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Nelson Street, Low Moor, Clitheroe
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7241
On Clitheroe Walks, Walk No 1... (more)
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Valve house at Damflask
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK2890
The northerly of the two valve control points for the outflow of water... (more)
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Cottages at Stacey Bank
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK2890
Either farmworkers' cottages or perhaps for workers at the... (more)
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The Nag's Head Inn
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK2890
This serves as the brewery tap for the nearby Bradfield Brewery, a... (more)
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The Wisewood Inn, Loxley Road
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3189
Taking its name from the local settlement. A typical gritstone building... (more)
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Loxley Road at Studfield Hill
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3189
This appears to have been the area originally known as Wisewood. With the... (more)
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Loxley Methodist Church
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK3189
An inscribed stone over the central window describes it as a Chapel, with... (more)
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Navigation Warehouse, Wakefield
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3319
Taken in 1993. Built as two warehouses in about 1790, and amalgamated... (more)
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Hague Hall Lodge, Water Lane, South Kirkby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4311
The house was built in 1886.
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Flying the flag at Station House
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4544
The former Newton Kyme Station. This was on the Church Fenton - Harrogate... (more)
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Blake Mire
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7792
At the edge of the moorland between Grisedale [behind the photographer]... (more)
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Newark Castle Station
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7954
The Midland Railway Company's station, in an Italianate style... (more)
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Bronant farmyard, eastern wing
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4859
Buildings are arranged on three sides of an enclosed square, with a wall... (more)
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Bronant farmyard, northern wing
by Christine Johnstone
for square SH4859
Buildings are arranged on three sides of an enclosed square, with a wall... (more)
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Bronant farmyard, southern wing
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SH4859
Buildings are arranged on three sides of an enclosed square, with a wall... (more)
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Hill Cottages, Alders Road, Rosedale
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE7097
Built after 1860 for Rosedale's mineworkers and railway workers.
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Wharf buildings, Tardebigge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO9969
Between Tardebigge Tunnel and Tardebigge Top Lock, on the Worcester and Birmingham Canal.
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Barn at Scopwick House
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TF0658
Alongside the B1188. One of a range of buildings forming the farmyard... (more)
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Barn conversion
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square TF0857
Farm buildings attached to The Manor, now converted to dwellings.
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Brooke Road curving round Home Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK8405
At the 113 spot height. The main part of the village is to the right.
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The first and last house in Burnhope
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ1948
On the south side of Holmside Lane. Once a pub, probably called The... (more)
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Eastern end of Park View
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ1756
Off Lilac Crescent, Burnopfield.
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Railway building at the former Seaton Station
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SP9097
At the entrance to what is now a recycling business and private home.
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Alexandra Terrace
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1020
This quiet little terrace is almost unknown to most inhabitants of... (more)
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Junction of St Vincent and Douglas Streets
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NS5865
The building at the south-east corner has not been stone-cleaned, unlike its neighbours.
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