Distance: 4.5 miles
Ascent: 600 ft
Walking: Andrew
Weather: Overcast
OS Map: OL21 - South Pennines
Starting point: National trust car park on Midgehole Road, Hebden Bridge.
Photography: Andrew using Nikon D750 / Nikon 24-70 mm f2.8
A favourite place to walk but there were plenty of bits I still hadn't explored.
Off into the deep dark wood.. |
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Lord Holme Mill to give it its proper name, was built in around 1800 by Abraham Holme, a farmer and cotton spinner from nearby Heptonstall. It was originally a cotton spinning mill powered by a water wheel until the 1840s when weaving sheds were added, along with weaving sheds for the production of cotton cloth. Manufacturing ceased in 1890, then in the early 1900s, the mill was converted into an 'Entertainment Emporium' with a skating rink and dance floor. This continued until 1945, when the building was left to stand empty until it was bought by the National Trust in 1950, along with the surrounding Hardcastle Crags, and restored as a museum. |
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