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Low Trenhouse
Low Trenhouse
This stone house was built in 1907 by William Morrison. The earlier house is now a barn and a Grade II listed building. It was originally a farmstead documented in Fountain’s Abbey records and built of Limestone rubble with a stone flag roof. In the early 19th century Low Trenhouse was used to facilitate Lister’s mining operation of which the smelt chimney remains. Lister’s estates included Low Trenhouse at that time and the chimney was used between 1815 and 1860. The estate passed to Walter Morrison’s family in 1852 and eventually became the property of The National Trust.
Creator
MLHGDate of creation
1999Place
Malham MoorContributor
MLHGReference number
MLH/002/001/016Places
Malham (183)
Formats
Photograph (1430)
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