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Buildings and structures, surveys photos etc,
Garris House
MLH/002/006/032
Garris House A C19 house built of rubbled stone with a stone slate roof, now two dwellings.
Garris Lodge
MLH/002/006/030
Garris Lodge A house built on a field site for Alan and Joan Barker in 1983/84. It was built by Maurice Blades and son Keith, formerly of the Nook. The stone came from the Quarry at Oakworth, Keighley. The name of the old house was transferred as it was a farm address. The old house is now ...
Garth Nook Barn
SHC/033/035
Gatesgarth
MLH/002/006/036
Gatesgarth, Back Lane The plot of land was part of Garris Lodge Farm and was sold by Mr and Mrs John Barker in January 1972.
Gateway Lodge
MLH/002/005/010
West End, Chestnut Cottage and Gateway Lodge, Settle Road. A row of new cottages built on a croft in 1979 by Andrew Butt of Rylstone Gateway Lodge on right of photo.
General View of Austwick
AHC/009/003/012
Undated monochrome photograph of general view of Austwick.
Geology and the use of stone in Craven vernacular buildings
AAA/003/016
1. “Geology and Building Materials” – Paper on geology of Yorkshire with an emphasis on the west of the county but including the Vale of York. 2. Three sheets looking at the use of stone in vernacular buildings of Craven area. 3. List of masons working in Craven during 17th and 18th centuries.
Ghyll Stones
MLH/002/002/021
Ghyll Stones This is a new house under construction built in a croft called Cow Ghyll
Giggleswick Deeds
NCD/004
The deeds at the West Yorkshire Archive Service, Wakefield, West Yorkshire History Centre for Giggleswick have been listed and transcribed by Sheila Gordon and are grouped into date blocks. A few miscellaneous deeds have also been transcribed by others from original documents for properties in Giggleswick.
Glen Cottage
MLH/002/003/018
Glen Cottage, is on Kirkby Brow (around the corner from Main St) Glen cottage is probably of C17 origin. Farm workers lived there and at one time it was a shop next door to the one time Post Office.
Glen View
MLH/002/005/018
Glen View Modern bungalow recently extended (c.1990’s)
Glencross
MLH/002/008/015
Glencross Glencross House was converted from a barn and lean-to shippon in the 1970s. It was previously called Barndale
Gooseker / Kern Knotts Barn
SHC/033/057
Gordale Court
MLH/002/002/013
Gordale Court This was originally part of the stables of the Buck Inn. They were converted into living accommodation in the early 1970s by Geoff and Jim Harland who had The Buck at that time. They are used for staff accommodation and letting cottages
Gordale House
MLH/002/002/051
Gordale House Gordale House used to be the home of the Shackleton family, the forbears of William Shackleton, the artist, who lived and worked at Hill Top Cottage It was sold in 1922 as part of the Walter Morrison estate
Graffiti within Top Barn, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge, Selside
AAA/004/003/022
AA4_2_22 Top Barn, Lodge Hall/Ingman Lodge, Selside. Tongue and groove wooden door with incised graffiti including representations of 19thC boats.
Granma Beatie and Elizabeth, 1948
CTP/013/002/002
Granma Beatie and Elizabeth Clay nee Bowdin in the Croft, Wood End, 1948
Granma Beatie's 21st
CTP/013/002/003
Granma Beatie on her 21st birthday in 1908.
Grayrigg
MLH/002/006/052
Grayrigg, Settle Road A stone bungalow built into the hillside with garage underneath.
Graystonber Lane, Austwick
AHC/009/003/002
Undated monochrome photograph of Graystonber Lane.
Great Granddad George Thompson
CTP/013/002/004
Great Granddad George Thompson, 1902
Greenbank
MLH/002/003/037
Greenbank – house Detached dwelling converted from a barn in1993 by the firm of B. Crabtree. It is positioned between West Bank Farm and Church End Farm off the Kirkby Malham to Settle road
Greengate and barn (now Bull Barn)
MLH/002/003/006
Greengate This modern detached house was built in the late 1990s by local builders, from recycled stone from derelict buildings up Kirk Gill. Both because of the materials used and the style of the house it marries well with the old barn next to it which has a date of 1667 on a lintel. Update – The ...
Grove Farm
MLH/002/008/003
Grove Farm Grove farm is a building of dressed stone with a stone slate roof. Part was built around 1670 with other parts in the late C18. The building has some interesting stained glass windows and an old stone sink was uncovered in the kitchen. The current owners have been told that the site may have ...
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