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  1. 4 days ago · St Peter's was historically the church of the parish of Hartshead-cum-Clifton, though the present parish name is Hartshead with Hightown. The building has Saxon origins. The present building was recorded in 1120 when the Earl of Warren granted it to the Priory of Lewes, and the tower and south door date from around that time (source: Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion). It was heavily restored by W Swinden Barber of Halifax in 1881 and listed grade II* (list entry 1134588). The church's ...

  2. 4 days ago · St. Peter's stands apart from the main centre of the village of Hartshead, between it and Hightown, Liversedge. Parts of it are believed to date back to the 12th century. Patrick Brontë (father of Anne, Charlotte and Emily) was vicar here between 1810 and 1815.

  3. 3 days ago · Explaining what makes Bradford special to them, someone said: “There’s some stunning countryside around the city, a few decent pubs, lots of great places to eat, a few theatres and a couple of ...

  4. 4 days ago · Former vicarage, Freak Field Lane, Hartshead The building appears on OS maps some time between 1854 and 1907. The present incumbent of the benefice of Hartshead, Hightown, Roberttown and Scholes lives in Scholes.

  5. 21 hours ago · The photo shows 11 of the surviving people who attended who were there 50 years ago, and from left are: Jonathan Craymer, Colin Slade, Beverley Chubb, Marie Slade, Keith Skues, Lindsay Reid ...

  6. 4 days ago · Haslingden Grane. Previously the village inhabitants had been occupied with farming, quarrying and mill-work which explains the numerous ruined buildings that remain, whilst still finding time to operate an illegal whisky distilling industry, known locally as “whisky spinning.”

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  8. 3 days ago · Once a quiet harbour town, Rick Stein has put Padstow firmly on the foodie map. Culinary delights aside, the town offers a delightful blend of history, natural beauty and stunning beaches nearby. Its name comes from Petroc-stow, meaning Petroc's Place. According to folklore, Celtic saint St Petroc arrived from Ireland and built a monastery high ...