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SE1610 : View northwest from the bench on Haw Cliff Lane by Christine Johnstone View northwest from the bench on Haw Cliff Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Houses in Thurstonland.
SE1910 : Spot height at 194 metres by Christine Johnstone Spot height at 194 metres by Christine Johnstone
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The junction of Yew Tree Road and Station Road, Shepley.
SE1910 : New houses on Station Road by Christine Johnstone New houses on Station Road by Christine Johnstone
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Not on my 1996 street atlas. Probably described by the agents as... (more)
SE1910 : Contrasting houses on Station Road by Christine Johnstone Contrasting houses on Station Road by Christine Johnstone
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The newer houses have lower roofs, wider frontages and 'picture' windows.
SE1910 : 1 - 21 Yew Tree Road [odds only] by Christine Johnstone 1 - 21 Yew Tree Road [odds only] by Christine Johnstone
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Along a back lane that is parallel to Station Road.
SE1910 : Stone Bridge Walk, Shepley by Christine Johnstone Stone Bridge Walk, Shepley by Christine Johnstone
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Housing infill at the bottom of Station Road. Not on my 1996 street atlas.
SE1910 : Yew Tree Road, Shepley by Christine Johnstone Yew Tree Road, Shepley by Christine Johnstone
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In housing terms, dropping from the mid 19th century to the late 20th century.
SE2008 : Wells Mount, Upper Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone Wells Mount, Upper Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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A bit of infill above the Barnsley Road.
SE2008 : Houses in Wells Mount by Christine Johnstone Houses in Wells Mount by Christine Johnstone
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Presumably the planners insisted on the stone cladding.
SE2008 : Carr Mount from Carr Hill Road by Christine Johnstone Carr Mount from Carr Hill Road by Christine Johnstone
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The Mount has a pavement, unlike the road.
SE2007 : Highfield Avenue, Birds Edge by Christine Johnstone Highfield Avenue, Birds Edge by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from Birds Edge Lane.
SE2108 : Balk Farm, Upper Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone Balk Farm, Upper Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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The access track is also a footpath to Birk House Farm.
SE2108 : Extended house, Hollybank Avenue by Christine Johnstone Extended house, Hollybank Avenue by Christine Johnstone
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At the junction with Cumberworth Lane.
SE2108 : Old houses at right angles to Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone Old houses at right angles to Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone
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With the spire of St Nicholas'church peeping over the roof.
SE2108 : Houses at the corner of Cumberworth and Balk Lanes by Christine Johnstone Houses at the corner of Cumberworth and Balk Lanes by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from the churchyard.
SE2108 : A mirror for the bend by Christine Johnstone A mirror for the bend by Christine Johnstone
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Cumberworth Lane, Upper Cumberworth.
SE2108 : Parked vehicles, Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone Parked vehicles, Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone
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The delivery lorry was a bit of a surprise!
SE2209 : Top Road, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone Top Road, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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A back lane that has filled up with bungalows.
SE2209 : Reflections, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone Reflections, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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The first house in Top Road is reflected in the soggy edge of a crop field.
SE2209 : Contrasting house styles, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone Contrasting house styles, Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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The older houses are all stone, with mullion windows, the newer ones... (more)
SE2209 : The southern edge of Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone The southern edge of Lower Cumberworth by Christine Johnstone
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Back gardens give way to fields on the east side of the road to Denby Dale.
SE2106 : New housing along Wellthorne Lane by Christine Johnstone New housing along Wellthorne Lane by Christine Johnstone
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More customers for the Fountain!
SE2206 : Falledge Lane, Upper Denby by Christine Johnstone Falledge Lane, Upper Denby by Christine Johnstone
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Looking towards Low Common.
SE2409 : Kitchenroyd by Christine Johnstone Kitchenroyd by Christine Johnstone
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A row of houses on each side of the A636.
SE2409 : Atypical Kitchenroyd homes by Christine Johnstone Atypical Kitchenroyd homes by Christine Johnstone
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Built in brick in 1912.
SE2409 : Typical Kitchenroyd homes by Christine Johnstone Typical Kitchenroyd homes by Christine Johnstone
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Built in stone in the 1800s.
SE2409 : Kitchenroyd side street by Christine Johnstone Kitchenroyd side street by Christine Johnstone
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Track down from the Wakefield Road to the River Dearne.
SE2307 : White House, Lower Denby by Christine Johnstone White House, Lower Denby by Christine Johnstone
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Well, there's more than one house, and they're not all white,... (more)
SE2412 : Greenacres Close coming off Warburton Road by Christine Johnstone Greenacres Close coming off Warburton Road by Christine Johnstone
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A 1960s or 70s bungalow development near the end of a much older street... (more)
SE2412 : Sun and shade on Warburton Road by Christine Johnstone Sun and shade on Warburton Road by Christine Johnstone
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Old stone houses in the foreground, newer brick ones behind.
SE2510 : School Terrace, Clayton West by Christine Johnstone School Terrace, Clayton West by Christine Johnstone
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At right angles to Holmfield Road.
SE2611 : The Royds, northern end by Christine Johnstone The Royds, northern end by Christine Johnstone
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Semi-detached council houses from the 1930s or 1950s face small bungalows from the 1920s.
SE2611 : The Royds, central section by Christine Johnstone The Royds, central section by Christine Johnstone
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The road is shaped like a sans serif capital F.
SE2610 : Bilham Road, Clayton West by Christine Johnstone Bilham Road, Clayton West by Christine Johnstone
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Looking towards the centre of the village.
SE3815 : New housing development in Wintersett by Christine Johnstone New housing development in Wintersett by Christine Johnstone
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Heavily renovated or pseudo-vernacular?
SE3815 : Houses in Wintersett by Christine Johnstone Houses in Wintersett by Christine Johnstone
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Perhaps originally council or coal board houses?
SE3717 : Houses on Smithy Close by Christine Johnstone Houses on Smithy Close by Christine Johnstone
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A backyard development behind some very old houses on High Street -... (more)
SE3817 : Newer houses in Oak Street by Christine Johnstone Newer houses in Oak Street by Christine Johnstone
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The western end of the street was developed later than the rest of it.
SE3817 : Ash Street, New Crofton by Christine Johnstone Ash Street, New Crofton by Christine Johnstone
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Not that the trees are ash.
SE3817 : Star over Oak Street by Christine Johnstone Star over Oak Street by Christine Johnstone
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Telephone wires in New Crofton.
SE3817 : Entrance to the Priory Ridge development by Christine Johnstone Entrance to the Priory Ridge development by Christine Johnstone
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A deceptively large housing development on the edge of New Crofton.
SE3920 : Former pub at the edge of Streethouse by Christine Johnstone Former pub at the edge of Streethouse by Christine Johnstone
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Now converted to rented 'luxury accommodation'.
SE4121 : Gothic Mount, Ackton by Christine Johnstone Gothic Mount, Ackton by Christine Johnstone
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A surprisingly normal scene, given the name of this street.
SE4121 : West End Avenue and Ackton Hall Crescent by Christine Johnstone West End Avenue and Ackton Hall Crescent by Christine Johnstone
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Houses in Ackton.
SE0336 : Woodlands Rise and houses off Cold Street by Christine Johnstone Woodlands Rise and houses off Cold Street by Christine Johnstone
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The southern end of Haworth, seen from Black Moor Road on Brow Moor Edge.
SE4515 : The Grove, Ninevah Lane by Christine Johnstone The Grove, Ninevah Lane by Christine Johnstone
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New houses opposite Ninevah Farm and Ninevah Cottages.
SE4515 : The Croft, Badsworth by Christine Johnstone The Croft, Badsworth by Christine Johnstone
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A cul-de-sac of bungalows off Ninevah Lane.
SE4615 : Meadow Walk, Badsworth by Christine Johnstone Meadow Walk, Badsworth by Christine Johnstone
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A narrow cul-de-sac off Ninevah Lane.
SE4613 : Buttercup Close, Upton by Christine Johnstone Buttercup Close, Upton by Christine Johnstone
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New housing at the western edge of Upton. In the apex of the triangle... (more)
SE4715 : Thorpe Gate Estate [eastern end] by Christine Johnstone Thorpe Gate Estate [eastern end] by Christine Johnstone
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Why were so many village council houses built so far from the centre of the village?
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