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Hill Top Cottage
MLH/002/007/012
Hill Top Cottage Built in the C17 as one of a group of five small, ‘one-up one-down’, cottages on this hill top site. The cottages were believed to have been occupied by quarry-men or lead miners. One other remaining cottage, with upper storey removed, is now the outhouse shed to the south with a corrugated roof. ...
Hill Top Farm & Cottage
MLH/002/002/026
Hill Top Farm & Hill Top Cottage Hill Top Farm and Cottage were originally one house, which is Grade II listed. The older part has a datestone over the entrance reading William Thomas Preston 1617. It has a two bay 18th century extension to the original 17th century house. It is of stone rubble fill construction ...
Hill Top Farm Bunk Barn
MLH/002/002/025
Hill Top Farm Bunk Barn The Bunk Barn was converted in 1986 from a barn belonging to Hill Top Farm. It is now used for sleeping accommodation for walkers, climbers and other holiday makers
Hill Top House
MLH/002/002/031
Hill Top House Hill Top House is Grade II listed. The rear wing is C18 and the front part, built at right angles to the rear wing, was built circa 1830. The rear wing is of slobbered rubble with stone dressings and a stone slate roof. The later addition is of combed sandstone ashlar with stone ...
History of Taitlands
SHC/014/002
Taitlands began as a private dwelling, was then bought by the Youth Hostel Association and is now a private dwelling again. Letter from Miss Tempest of Taitlands to prospective Chauffeur/Gardener 19 October 1937
HMI Report for Selside School Dated 1954
HSC/018/001
HMI report for Selside school dated 1954 and subsequent correspondence.
Hobcroft Barn
MLH/002/003/004
Hobcroft Barn At the present time there is a planning application in to convert this redundant barn into a dwelling by Mr. Rycroft of Summergill. It was later converted into residential accommodation for the owners of Kirkby Beck Farm
Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
AAA/004/003/034
AA4_2_34 Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge i
AAA/004/003/028
AA4_2_28 Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge ii
AAA/004/003/029
AA4_2_29 Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge iii
AAA/004/003/030
AA4_2_30 Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge iv
AAA/004/003/031
AA4_2_31 Hogghouse, Lodge Hall / Ingman Lodge
Hollins Close Stables/ Coach House
SHC/033/066
Hollygrove
MLH/002/003/030
Hollygrove, Main Street This modern detached house was built on what was formerly the back garden of the Victoria Inn by previous owners Malcolm and Susan Rhodes in 1992/3, by local builder Jim Thwaite of Thwaite Bros. Airton
Holme Barn and Stable Cottage
MLH/002/006/031
Holme Barn and Stable Cottage, Hellifield Road Both converted in 1992 from a listed barn c.150 years old.
Holme Croft
MLH/002/006/026
Holme Croft Modern stone bungalow built in 1974 by D.J.A. Deery.
Home Farm, Malham Tarn
MLH/002/001/026
Home Farm, Malham Tarn Part of the Malham Tarn estate, this is an extensive upland sheep farm which originated in the amalgamation of Stangill and Waterhouses tenancy in C19. The present farmhouse is the former schoolhouse built by Walter Morrison in 1874. It has limestone rubble walls and a Westmorland slate roof. It is a two ...
Hornby Laithe (converted)
SHC/033/022
Horseshoe Barn
MLH/002/007/018
Horseshoe Barn The house was converted from part of an ancient barn, possibly 400 years old, and was once part of the Calton Hall complex. The barn was converted in 1985 to form two houses, Horseshoe Barn and Hall Barn. Timbers believed to be about 500 years old were recovered from the site during conversion. An ...
Horton Burial Ground Deeds, Conveyances and Consecrations
HPC/005/001
Documents charting the history of the establishment of the civil burial ground at St Oswalds church from 1923 to 1980.
Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 1.
HHG/032
hhg032 Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 1. Brackenbottom, Studfold, Helwith Bridge, Foredale. In three segments.
Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 2.
HHG/033
hhg033 Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 2. Camm, High Birkwith, Newhouses, New Inn, Main Street, Overlands, Town End. In four segments.
Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 3.
HHG/034
hhg034 Horton Dwellings 2002 – 2003 Vol 3. Hawes Road, Selside, Station Road, Cragghill Road, Cragghill Farm. In five segments.
Horton in Ribblesdale Primary School - Correspondence
HSC/020
Documents, correspondence, plans, etc. relating to the management of Horton in Ribblesdale primary school. Includes papers relating to refurbishments, Head teachers’ reports, letters from parents regarding safety of children when walking to school and extensive correspondence on the day-to-day management of the school between 1960 and 1980.
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