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The Vicarage
MLH/002/003/033
The Vicarage A Grade II listed building dated 1622 and restored 1866. The second oldest dwelling in the dale. It was built by Thomas King the son of Robert King who was vicar from 1585 to1602. It appears to have three storeys but when the interior was completely renewed in 1866 the second floor was removed ...
The Victoria Inn
MLH/002/003/031
The Victoria Inn Built in 1840 for George Serjeantson of Hanlith Hall (GS 1840 over the doorway) there is a Sundial in the form of a cornucopia above the Datestone. It was originally called the Sun. According to the 1841 census the first landlord was a Stephen Wilson. It is built of limestone and Sandstone and ...
The Walled Garden
MLH/002/002/028
The Walled Garden, Back Lane The Walled Garden is a detached house faced in stone which was built in 1993. The surrounding wall and garden shelter are Grade II listed and thought to be 18th century. The wall is rubble with 20th century double and single door entrance. The shelter is slobbered rubble and projects beyond ...
The Youth Hostel
MLH/002/002/043
The Youth Hostel The Youth Hostel was built in 1938. The first wardens were David and Enid Howard
Thompson family hay-making
CTP/013/003/005
Thompson family haymaking during the first part of the 20th Century
Thornydale
MLH/002/007/005
Thornydale Forming the right-hand side of a brick building, the other half being Thornydale. The building is unusual in that it is built from brick in an area when all other buildings in the area are of stone construction apart from The Croft in Airton, The house was extended at the side to form a kitchen. ...
Three Dawson sisters
NAN/002/005
Three sisters: Margaret, Edith Mary and Nancy, outside no. 1 Blea Moor Cottages
Three Sisters 25 August 1894
AHC/006/004
Monochrome glass slide of “Three Sisters” (Clapham family? at Austwick Hall) dated 25 August 1894.
Timber from roof of Phoenix Cottge, Town Hill, Hebden
AAA/004/008/006
AA4_7_06 Timber from roof of Phoenix Cottge, Town Hill, Hebden, Skipton NGR SE02506325
Tooling marks showing use of plugs and feathers to split rock
AAA/004/011/016
AA4_10_16 High Halton Quarry Crag ‘Lower Quarry’. Tooling marks showing use of plugs and feathers to split rock
Tooling on window masonry, Barden Tower
AAA/004/007/020
AA4_6_20 Barden Tower NGR SE05075706, showing tooling on window masonry
Top Billinger Barn
SHC/033/046
Town End Cottage
MLH/002/002/003
Town End Cottage Town End cottage is a Grade II Listed Building dated 1723. It is of slobbered rubble construction with stone dressings and stone slate roof. The door lintel has the initials RMH, a heart shaped device and the date. The extension to part of the left hand gable is 20th century
Town End Farm
MLH/002/005/023
Town End Farm, Malham Road Grade II listed building. An early 19th century house built of slobbered rubble and stone dressings with stone slate roof. A ridge in the wall shows the building to have been one storey but later heightened to two storeys. Former well cover includes a reused date stone inscribed 1608 AMF with ...
Town End or Haworth Barn
SHC/033/056
Town Head
MLH/002/002/036
Town Head Town Head is a Grade II Listed Building. It is a traditional Dales farmhouse and former stable with a hay loft over which is now part of the house. It is early C17, constructed of limewashed rubble with stone dressings and stone slate roof
Town Head Barn - National Trust
MLH/002/002/035
Town Head Barn, National Trust Barn Town Head Barn is a Grade II llisted building from C18. It is of rubble construction with a stone slate roof. It was bought by the National Trust in 1997 and opened to visitors. It shows the interior of a traditional Dales barn with an exhibition of farming practices through ...
Town Head Barn, Town Hill, Hebden i
AAA/004/008/004
AA4_7_04 Town Head Barn, Town Hill, Hebden, Skipton, North Yorkshire. NGR SE02456330. Listed GdII. Said to date 1745, now a large house (2023)
Town Head Barn, Town Hill, Hebden ii
AAA/004/008/005
AA4_7_05 Town Head Barn, Town Hill, Hebden, Skipton, North Yorkshire NGR SE02456330. Listed GdII. Said to date 1745, now a large house (2023)
Town Head Farm
MLH/002/002/032
Town Head Farm Town head farm is a Grade II Listed Building, pebbledashed with stone dressings and a stone slate roof. A former attached barn is now part of the house with a forking hole where a bedroom now is. It dates from the late 17th century with later additions. The property originally belonged to Walter ...
Town Head, Austwick
AHG/009/029
Photograph of Town Head, Austwick
Townhead Croft Barn
SHC/033/064
Townhead Farm Barn
SHC/033/036
Townhead House Barn
SHC/033/069
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