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Manor Barn
MLH/002/007/007
Manor Barn Attached to Manor Farmhouse and added between 1750 and 1800. The building is of slobbered rubble construction with a stone slate roof. There is a cobbled courtyard to the front of what was the barn doorway and a covered pit in the midden into which the slurry from the barn would run. The Barn ...
Manor Close
MLH/002/006/041
Manor Close, Hellifield Road Originally a barn converted to a house in the 1990s. At an auction in 1846 a valuable freehold estate in Airton owned by Mr Edward Taylor was for sale. There were 10 lots and it is thought that the barn was the present Manor Close. In the census of 1841 Edward Taylor was ...
Manor Cottage
MLH/002/007/016
Manor Cottage Attached to Calton Cottage and built in C18. Originally a ‘two-up two-down’ house and barn, the house was extended into the barn in 1912. Further extensions were made in 1988 and 1994. In 1852 the cottage was part of the estate purchased by William Alcock, banker, of Skipton. On 2.2.1901 Mr J.W. Morkill purchased ...
Manor Farm
MLH/002/007/008
Manor Farm Built between 1750 and 1800 with the later addition of a barn or shippon now converted to dwelling and called Manor Barn. The building, which is grade II listed, is of slobbered rubble construction with a slate roof. Windows are a mixture of mullioned and late C19 sashes. It is the former farmhouse of ...
Manor Farm
MLH/002/006/042
Manor Farm, Hellifield Road Built about 1760 it was a farm cottage attached to a barn. It was auctioned in 1846 along with a number of other parcels of property owned by Edward Taylor of Airton. The occupier at that time was Michael Wray and his wife Isabella who were 25 years old and had a ...
Manor House
MLH/002/003/021
Manor House Built originally about 1640, this detached house, formerly a farm, was extended about 1800 and then again in 1992 by the then owner Bill Bryson, an American travel writer who mentions the house in his best selling book ‘Notes from a Small Island’. It was farmed most recently by long time residents (1948-1986) the ...
Manor House
MLH/002/006/043
Manor House Grade II listed building. Early C19 house built of slobbered rubble with a stone slate roof. It has two storeys and four bays of sash windows. It was originally known as Manor Hotel and was a temperance hostelry.
Manor House, Thorpe Main Street
AAA/004/008/002
AA4_7_02 Manor House, Thorpe Main Street NGR SE0135261841. Listed GdII, mid C18 house, with late C18 – early C19 garden wall & piers
Material Relating to the History of Austwick Hall
AHC/001
A collection of original deeds, particulars of sale, maps and a transcript of a dispute relating to Austwick Hall
Material Relating to the Metcalfe Family of Malham and Bell Busk
MLH/001/018
Material relating to the Metcalfe family of Malham and Bell Busk collected and assembled by Peter Metcalfe. mhg017_001. Undated monochrome photograph of Aire Bridge house, Bell Busk mhg017_002. Undated monochrome photograph of Annie Metcalfe of Bell Busk, born 1870 mhg017_003. Undated colour photograph of Bell Busk house mhg017_004. Undated bill of Holdens of Settle to Christopher Metcalfe mhg017_005. Undated monochrome ...
Maypole Barn, Conistone i
AAA/004/008/014
AA4_7_14 Maypole Barn, Conistone, Conistone with Kilnsey, North Yorkshire
Maypole Barn, Conistone ii
AAA/004/008/015
AA4_7_15 Maypole Barn, Conistone, Conistone with Kilnsey, North Yorkshire showing re-used timber lintel
Mercer's Barn
MLH/002/004/007
Mercer’s Barn Situated to the rear of Flatts Farm this redundant barn is being converted into a large house by G. Mercer during the 1990’s. At the beginning of 2000th conversion is almost complete but not yet occupied. The barn was previously used by the Burrow family of Flatts Farm to house beef cattle
Methodist Chapel
MLH/002/006/048
Methodist Chapel. The old chapel in Scosthrop closed in 1896 as it was too small. Negotiations for a new building had begun in 1893 but to no avail. William Illingworth, newly arrived at Newfield hall, took up the case in 1895. Plans to enlarge the old building were made but agreement with the owner of the ...
Micklaw Hill
MLH/002/003/041
Micklaw Hill This modern detached house was built in the 1990s and is situated on a green-field site off Cow Close Lane
Middle Billinger Barn
SHC/033/045
Middle Lane, Kettlewell – Black and White Postcard
UWA/002/002/002
View of Middle Lane, Kettlewell, showing shop in the distance “Arthur W. Gill”
Miresfield
MLH/002/002/068
Miresfield Miresfield is a Grade II listed building with the earliest parts dating from the 17th century. It was a traditional Long House. In 1860 it was extended and ‘victorianised’ with the front wall being brought forward by twelve feet. It became a gentleman farmer’s retirement dwelling with twelve acres of land. In 1982/83 it was ...
Miscellaneous
BMC/001/028
Miscellaneous Papers and letters 1921 - 1981
NHD/008
Miscellaneous papers and letters 1921 to 1981 001 – Extract from estate duty account book – one page Christopher Other (deceased) 002 – Receipt for £18 extinguishment fee dated 1921 plus seven associated papers and letters 003 – Abstract of title relating to freehold property Newlands House dated 19 December 1951 W A Cowell 004 – Application for land ...
Miscellaneous Photographs of Horton in Ribblesdale
HHG/044
Miscellaneous mostly undated monochrome photographs of people, places and buildings at Horton in Ribblesdale. hhg044 Additional Photographs hhg044_001. Monochrome photograph dated c1920 of two kilns at Horton quarry hhg044_002. Monochrome photograph dated c1940 of building of two round kilns at Horton quarry hhg044_003. Undated monochrome photograph of engine house at Horton quarry hhg044_004. Monochrome photograph dated 1984 of the ruins ...
Monochrome Photographs Showing Old Views of Austwick
AHC/009/003
Monochrome photographs showing old views of Austwick.
Montrose
MLH/002/002/057
Montrose, 3 Cherry Cottages The exact age of Cherry Cottages is not known and although the deeds go back to 1898, it is presumed to be much older. 1 Cherry Cottages must have been an addition as there are corner stones between 1 and 2. 2 and 3, now Montrose, had originally been one house, an ...
Moor End Farm
MLH/002/005/001
Moor End Farm, Settle Road Shown on a map of 1849 as buildings named Wheydale, a meadow adjacent to the house is known as ‘the wade’. Moorend may have been connected to a large farm house, possibly sited on the settle road. A croft there has always been known as ‘old house’. A new house was ...
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