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Cherry Fold – 2016
The owner of the cottage and donor of the photos Sue Brearley told us that the house is being renovated and these images were taken before work began.
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Hawksworth Hall
Hawksworth Hall was home to the Hawksworth family for centuries, the earliest date evidence to be found in the house is a carved stone marked with the date 1611.
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Horncliffe Well
Situated on Hawksworth Moor, this is an ancient healing well, reputedly the water never runs dry.
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Lilac Cottage (Windyridge)
This cottage was the setting of the 1912 novel ‘Windyridge’ by William Riley, born in Bradford, he was the author of 39 books.
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Main Street
An early view of Main Street, on the right where the cart is parked the building is Hawksworth School.
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Methodist Chapel
Land on Odda Lane was leased from Francis Hawksworth Fawkes for 100 years, the Methodist Chapel was built in 1837.
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Reva Cross
The Reva Cross is an ancient landmark which forms part of a wall boundary on Hawksworth Moor
Hawksworth
Hawksworth is a village 1 mile to the west of Guiseley, south of Menston and North of Baildon. Wikipedia Entry