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Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey - Oliver Rackham
AAA/004/005/024
AA4_4_24 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421. Interior showing central cruck. Visit of Oliver Rackham (in orange). (Oliver Rackham, 1939-2015, was a Cambridge academic who studied the ecology, management and development of the British countryside)
Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey i
AAA/004/005/023
AA4_4_23 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421.
Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey ii
AAA/004/005/025
AA4_4_25 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421. Interior showing central cruck. Oliver Rackham in orange beyond.
Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey iii
AAA/004/005/026
AA4_4_26 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421. Interior. Oliver Rackham in orange beyond.
Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey iv
AAA/004/005/027
AA4_4_27 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421. Interior – roof detail
Duke's Barn, Bolton Abbey v
AAA/004/005/028
AA4_4_28 Duke’s Barn, Bolton Abbey, North Yorkshire NGR SE07145421. Interior – roof detail
Durby Field Barn
SHC/033/032
Dykelands
MLH/002/005/025
Dykelands, Malham Road Grade II listed building. C18 house with C17 origins built of slobbered rubble with stone dressings and stone slate roof. It has two storeys and three bays. At the rear is a ground floor 17th century window. James Bolland, widower, 43, of Dykelands, married Ellen Wooler of Hanlith on November 22nd 1890 For full ...
East Barn
MLH/002/007/011
East Barn The barn, which has planning permission for conversion to a dwelling, was part of Manor Farm and is still part of the estate of James (Jimmy) Thompson. Work was begun on the house with windows being inserted. Extensive work including the whole of the inside remains to be completed
East Barn
MLH/002/002/054
East Barn, Friars Garth East Barn was converted to a dwelling in 1998 by Messrs. James Holmes (Yorkshire) Ltd. from a barn called High Barn which was part of the Friars Garth Farmstead, owned and farmed by Mr Phillip Harrison. It consisted of two barns linked together
East of Banks Barn (Knight Stainforth)
SHC/033/011
Eastwood House
MLH/002/002/063
Eastwood House Eastwood House is one of a pair of adjoining houses built in 1902 by Samuel James Hartley a painter and plumber from Gargrave and the two were known as Coronation Villas until 1976 when it was renamed Eastwood House. It stands on land formerly occupied by two cottages, one of which was the post ...
Education Department Correspondence About School Premises
HSC/018/004
Education department correspondence about Selside school premises.
Elizabeth Clay at Wood End Farm
CTP/013/002/001
Elizabeth Clay, the author of ‘The End of the Wood, Memories of a Wharfedale Farm’ at the wood behind Wood End Farm.
Ellis Cottage and Barn
MLH/002/006/014
Ellis Cottage and Barn Semi-detached Grade II listed building. Made of slobbered rubble with slate roof. Originally joined with Ellis House and built in 1696 of slobbered rubble with stone slate roof. Inside is a very large, elliptical arched fireplace with a shield on the lintel carved with the initials EWA and the date 1702. The barn, ...
Ellis House
MLH/002/006/013
Ellis House now semi detached but together with Ellis Cottage was originally one house. Grade II listed building dated 1696. Made of slobbered rubble with a slate roof. The date and letters are inscribed over the doorway – E 16 WA 96 for the original owners, William and Alice Ellis. In 1700 they purchased the ...
Elm Cottage
MLH/002/008/008
Elm Cottage – a modern terraced house. On left of photo This is the first of a terrace of 4 cottages converted in1986, by a Doncaster builder, from old farm buildings used by Hill House. The owners believe Elm Cottage was a free standing stable built approx. 270 years ago. It is a stone building with ...
Erection of the new Tay Bridge at Cragghill Horton in Ribblesdale.
HHG/086/009/001
hhg086_009_001. Seven colour photographs dated 1996 showing the erection of the new Tay bridge at Cragghill Horton in Ribblesdale.
Estate Accounts, Rentals, Probate Summaries and Field Survey
HHG/013
Folder of estate accounts, land rentals, some probate records and a field survey for Foster estates. hhg013_01. Financial report and account of monies in hand executors of J W Foster 1879 hhg013_02. Thomas Heselden’s account book of Revd. Dr Wilson’s estate at Horton C18th hhg013_03. Craven hearth tax assessments 1672 hhg013_04. Craven probate inventories 1709 to 1710 hhg013_05. Rentals dated ...
Excerpt from the Register of Listed Buildings describing Lodge Hall, Ribblesdale as Grade II* listed building
SEL/002/009
Entry from the National Heritage List for England for Lodge Hall, also known as Ingman Lodge Grade II* listed, 20 February 1958
Excerpt from the Register of Listed Buildings describing Penyghent Cottage and Shaws Farmhouse in Selside
SEL/002/003
Entries from the National Heritage List for England for Pen-y-ghent Cottage (1988) and Shaws Farmhouse (1958) Selside – both listed Grade II
Extension of Settle Carlisle Railway Conservation Area to include Langcliffe Quarry
SHC/024
Eysdey Barn, Helwith Bridge
HHG/062/003
Survey of Eysdey barn, Helwith Bridge
Farm house and yard plan, Wood End Farm, Burnsall
CTP/013/003/002
Floor and yard plan of Wood End Farm, Burnsall
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