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Interior of Feetham Holme barn NGR, Whitaside, Grinton
AAA/004/010/027
AA4_9_27 Feetham Holme barn NGR SD9923597980 immediately S of Feetham Holme Cottages, High Lane, Whitaside, Grinton, North Yorkshire – interior showing roof timbers
Interior of Royd House Barn, Glusburn
AAA/004/004/010
AA4_3_10 Interior of Royd House Barn, Cononley Road, Glusburn (between Glusburn and Cononley).
Interiors
BMC/001/014
Isobel Cottage, 3 Main Street
MLH/002/003/015
Isobel Cottage, 3 Main Street in a row of traditional cottages The deeds only go back to 1920 when John Walker of Skellands Farm, Kirkby Malham sold the cottage to Tom Smith (the innkeeper of the Victoria Hotel Kirkby Malham) for a sum of £90, with Richard and Isabel Newhouse as tenants. It was probably built in ...
Ivy Cottage, Burnsall
CTP/013/001/005
Ivy Cottage, Burnsall 2003. Home of Elizabeth Clay’s, nee Bowdin, grandmother: Granma Beatie, from 1920 – 1965.
Jean and Muriel Thompson, 1930s
CTP/013/002/005
Jean and Muriel Thompson as children in the 1930s
John Brown's Cottage
MLH/002/005/016
John Brown’s Cottage (on right of photo) Originally the other half of the Wesleyan Chapel built in 1833. The new chapel was built in 1897 and the building turned into two houses. Solomon Harker, the caretaker at the chapel, lived here. In the 1930s it was owned by Mr Edward Brown. After the death of Mr ...
John Reid Collection
CTP/005
John Reid has collected ephemera, mainly concerning Settle, supplemented by items loaned by the Soames family (collected by the late Derek Soames). There are postcards, photographs, business letterheads, event programmes, newspaper cuttings, church pamphlets, etc. The numbered originals are kept in ring-binders and have here been separated into groups of around 10 items in each ...
Keeper's Cottage, Brackenbottom
AAA/004/002/013
AA4_1_13 Keeper’s Cottage, Brackenbottom.
Keeper’s Cottage, Brackenbottom
HHG/062/006
Survey of Keeper’s Cottage, Brackenbottom.
Kendal House
MLH/002/008/018
Kendal House Kendal House was inhabited until 1947 when it became almost derelict. Planning permission was obtained during the 1980’s and it has since been restored to its present form
Kildwick Hall
AAA/004/004/004
AA4_3_04 Kildwick Hall, Grange Road, Kildwick, North Yorkshire. Probably pre 1653, modified C19. Listed Grade II*.
Kiln House
MLH/002/007/003
Kiln House The barn was once part of the Calton Hall complex and is believed to have been built in the mid C17. An extension at the back was added later. Kiln Hill was converted in 1981 to form one dwelling. A stone well was found in the rear of the building.
Kilnsey Old Hall, Kilnsey
AAA/004/008/017
AA4_7_17 Kilnsey Old Hall, Kilnsey, Conistone with Kilnsey, North Yorkshire NGR SD97326785 Listed GdII* mid C17 with earlier origins, farm use from c1800, restored to house c2000
King House
MLH/002/002/047
King House This house was built by the King family, formerly of Middle House, Malham Moor
King's House, Skellands
MLH/002/005/027
King’s House, Skellands Farm First house possibly built in 15th century. It was previously a house/farm, coach house, wash house, hay loft, incubator house and farm office. It became a house again in 1980. Captain James King lived here and went on Cook’s last voyage in 1776. He died eight years later in Nice. A window ...
Kirk Syke Cottage
MLH/002/006/028
Kirk Syke Cottage A modern detached property.
Kirkby Malham Parish Hall
MLH/002/003/010
Kirkby Malham Parish Hall The church hall is a two storey building dated 1897. It was publicly opened by Walter Morrison who provided much of the funding and together with Mr Winskill drew the plans. The mason was John Carr, the woodworker Stephen Clark, painter and varnisher was Edmund Handby. It cost a total of £932 ...
Kirkby Malham United School
MLH/002/003/024
Kirkby Malham United School The new school known as Kirkby-in-Malhamdale United School is sited between the villages of Kirkby Malham and Malham and was opened in August 1874 with over 70 pupils. It was largely financed by Walter Morrison M.P. of Malham Tarn House. The school was extended in the 1960s with the addition of a ...
Kirkby Top
MLH/002/003/022
Kirkby Top This former farmhouse is situated midway between Malham and Kirkby Malham but in the parish of Kirkby Malham and is of C18 origin. The former Shippon, now a holiday cottage, at the end furthest away from the road is thought to be of a later date than the house and barn. The mullioned windows ...
Knight Stainforth Hall
SHC/018/
Knight Stainforth Hall Barn (converted)
SHC/033/019
Knight Stainforth, S.E. of Junction, South of Hall
SHC/033/017
Knight's Farm Barns
SHC/033/004
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