Carlton Landmarks
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Bull Stone
Ancient stone which is situated on Carlton Moor. There are various theories about this monolith, could it be a Roman milestone as it stands in near proximity to the Roman Road?
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Carlton Home Farm – 1924 Onwards
The donor of these photos, Kathryn Sutton told us her aunt Mildred thought they were taken in 1924 & 1947 on record as one of the worst winters but Kathryn thinks …
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Carlton Lane
This rural scene was captured on a glass slide by E E Slater, the image has been digitally transferred by John Hobson.
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Greengates Farm
Greengates Farm is situated on Otley Old Road, it is Greengates Cattery. During the 1939-45 War, a light anti-aircraft battery was sited there.
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Old Bar House
This property was demolished in the late 1920s, it had stood at the junction of the Otley/Leeds Road and Harrogate Road.
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St. Bartholomew’s Church
This small church was originally built as a school and schoolhouse, it is now a private house.