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Buildings and structures, surveys photos etc,
Foredale, Coombs Quarry, Beecroft
BMC/001/005
Former cruck barn at High Laithe, Barden Scale
AAA/004/007/005
AA4_6_05 Copy of article with photo showing former cruck barn at High Laithe, Barden Scale NGR SE051225660. (The timbers of former cruck barn were donated by the landowner to the Shibden Hall Folk Museum, Halifax, West Yorkshire. In 1952/53 it was carefully deconstructed and re-erected at Shibden. A few years later, it was totally destroyed by ...
Former farmhouse & barn, Wood End, E of Feetham
AAA/004/010/017
AA4_9_17 Former farmhouse & barn dated 1757, Wood End, E of Feetham, Richmondshire NGR SD99609859 from SSW
Former farmhouse & barn, Wood End, east of Feetham
AAA/004/010/011
AA4_9_11 Former farmhouse & barn dated 1757, Wood End, east of Feetham, Richmondshire NGR SD99609859 from SW
Former farmhouse at Gale Houses, Gale Lane, Whitaside, Grinton
AAA/004/010/022
AA4_9_22 Former farmhouse at Gale Houses, Gale Lane, Whitaside, Grinton, Richmondshire, North Yorkshire NGR SD9865497510
Foss Ghyll Cottage
MLH/002/007/010
Foss Ghyll Cottage Attached to South Cottage and built in the C18. The whole building was originally a barn used by Manor Farm up to 1983 when it was sold as part of the estate of Jimmy Thompson. The barn was converted into two cottages in 1987 of which Foss Gill Cottage forms one half. The ...
Fosse Wood field, Starbotton i
AAA/004/009/024
AA4_8_24 Fosse Wood field with wall junction at NGR SD94937456 looking NW to pile of rubble at NGR SD94817462 (possibly remains of Sheep House Barn). (This field and one to NNW are site of an extensive field system and settlement)
Fosse Wood field, Starbotton ii
AAA/004/009/025
AA4_8_25 Fosse Wood field with wall junction at NGR SD94937456 looking NW to pile of rubble at NGR SD94817462 (possibly remains of Sheep House Barn). (This field and one to NNW are site of an extensive field system and settlement)
Foster Estate Book Detailing Valuations at 1863 and 1873
HHG/078/001
Foster estate book detailing valuations at 1863 and 1873 of lands held at Horton in Ribblesdale, Low Bentham, Selside and Dent. In two segments.
Foster Estate Records
HHG/078
hhg078 Folder of Foster Estate Records hhg078-001 Foster estate book detailing valuations at 1863 and 1873 of lands held at Horton in Ribblesdale, Low Bentham, Selside and Dent hhg078-002 Sale of Foster estate at Horton in Ribblesdale on 26 June 1925 hhg078-003 Transcript of Foster field book for estates in the lower division at Horton in Ribblesdale
Foster Field Book - Transcript
HHG/001/007/002
A field book and survey of the lower division of Horton in Ribblesdale – transcript
Foster Field Book 1819
HHG/001/007/001
A field book and survey of the lower division of Horton in Ribblesdale.
Fountain War Memorial
LHC/011/009
Fountains House Barn
SHC/033/063
Foxwood Cottage, Foxwood Farm, New Houses
AAA/004/002/029
AA4_1_29 Foxwood Cottage, Foxwood Farm, New Houses
Friar's Garth
MLH/002/002/052
Friars Garth Friars Garth is a traditional Grade II listed farmhouse which has been converted and split in 1998 to create Friars Garth and the adjoining Friars Garth Cottage. It is of stone construction, rubble filled and with a stone slate roof and mullioned windows. It dates from the 17th century. It was converted in 1998 ...
Friar's Garth Cottage
MLH/002/002/053
Friars Garth Cottage Friars Garth Cottage was formed from the 18th century addition to Friars Garth Farmhouse, now Friars Garth. It was converted in 1998 by Messrs. James Holmes (Yorkshire) Ltd. It is a Grade ii listed building of stone construction, rubble filled and with a stone slate roof
Friar's Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn - from N
AAA/004/004/028
AA4_3_28 Friar’s Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn – from N
Friar's Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn - from NE
AAA/004/004/029
AA4_3_29 Friar’s Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn – from NE
Friar's Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn - from S
AAA/004/004/027
AA4_3_27 Friar’s Head, Winterburn Lane, Winterburn – from S
Friends Meeting House
MLH/002/006/010
Friends Meeting House Grade II listed building built by William Ellis in1696 and built of slobbered rubble with a stone slate roof. Prior to this, the nearest Meeting House was Scale House in Skipton, erected in 1693. The lintel over the doorway from the road has the initials d w a and a date carved on ...
Gable showing raised roof, Feetham Holme barn, Whitaside, Grinton
AAA/004/010/025
AA4_9_25 Feetham Holme barn NGR SD9923597980 immediately S of Feetham Holme Cottages, High Lane, Whitaside, Grinton, North Yorkshire – SSE gable showing raised roof
Garris Cottage
MLH/002/006/034
Garris Cottage, Back Lane Dating from around 1680 but rebuilt about 1920 after a fire. From about 1950 to 1970 Garris Cottage and Penn Cottage were the village shop and butchers including living accommodation. It was for some years owned by the Taylor family. Beams in the cottage were boxed in during the 1920s.
Garris Croft and Tatham Cottage
MLH/002/006/019
Garris Croft (left) and Tatham Cottage (right), Hellifield Road Garris Croft Grade II listed building. End of a row of houses, built of squared rubble, approximately 300 years old and re-fronted in the C19. It is thought to have been a butcher’s shop at some time. Garris Croft possibly formed a larger house with Tatham Cottage next ...
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