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Bradford, West Yorkshire
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Leeds - Liverpool Canal, Apperley Bridge.
Bradford. Yorkshire
Bright day today. Apperley Bridge Marina. Leeds Liverpool Canal. Bradford. West Yorkshire.
High above Denholme, Pennines, West Yorkshire. Denholme is mentioned in 1284AD but the village grew as the Foster Family built most of the houses for their mill workers. The word Den is Viking Dane for valley
Along the Leeds Liverpool canal today in Apperley Bridge
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Saltaire. West Yorkshire.
Unusual shaped church. First Martyrs RC Church. 1935. The innovative design of the church, the first centrally planned church in England, was by Jack Langtry-Langton. Grade 2 Listed
Leeds Liverpool canal. Apperley Bridge. Bradford. West Yorkshire
Leeds Liverpool canal. Apperley Bridge. Bradford. West Yorkshire
Thorton, Bradford. A fine property divided into four homes but originally one house. From the stone work it could be as early as 1730 until 1780. The Bell Chapel is next door. (The Bronte Family lived in the village)
'Church of Ease' (now a dance/theatre studio). Built in 1630 on a previous church site. A church of ease was a place of worship usually built by a wealthy landowner to make it 'easier' to get to a nearby church (and keep the peasants out!)
'Church of Ease' (now a dance/theatre studio). Built in 1630 on a previous church site. A church of ease was a place of worship usually built by a wealthy landowner to make it 'easier' to get to a nearby church (and keep the peasants out!)
The Bridge, Apperley Bridge. Bradford. Yorkshire. (1602) Preacher John Wroe nearly drowned here in 1824 claiming to be able to walk on water in front of 3000 people. The George and Dragon pub is just as old as the bridge and was built around an oak tree
The George and Dragon, Apperley Bridge was built around an old tree about 1608. The property was enlarged in 1704.
Holy Trinity Parish Church, Idle, Bradford, West Yorkshire. The Church was built in 1830 with a tower - but no bells. Later John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough cast a peal and installed in December 1914
Three men in a boat. Leeds Liverpool Canal. Apperley Bridge. Bradford. West Yorkshire.
A fine pair of Victorian semi-detached houses. Built in 1870, the one on the right is yours for £775,000