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Eastwood Todmorden
Does anyone know exactly where Multcure Hall is please? I can't pick it up on google maps but it is supposedly still occupied, I can find Multcure Hall Road on there. thanks
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Mulcture Hall is a small hamlet on the North hillside above Jumble Hole Clough. The main house was built in about 1800 by the Stead family, owners of Jumble Hole Mill and Spa Mill. The house frontage is of a later date. The Stead family have occupied the house until the present day.
Behind the big house are two dwellings. One has been converted from the old coach house, the other was formally two back to back cottages knocked together. The Coach house was used by Naze Bottom band for practice.
Mulcture Hall is a small hamlet on the North hillside above Jumble Hole Clough. The main house was built in about 1800 by the Stead family, owners of Jumble Hole Mill and Spa Mill. The house frontage is of a later date. The Stead family have occupied the house until the present day.
Behind the big house are two dwellings. One has been converted from the old coach house, the other was formally two back to back cottages knocked together. The Coach house was used by Naze Bottom band for practice.
thanks craft, I've read that bit online and I know Jumble Hole quite well, I was born not far from there, i just wish I could ask my Mum she's know! My grandad's family lived at Raund House Mulcture Hall in 1911, which I found out a few years back when it was released, but I couldn't ever pin it down then.
this place is close by as only 3 schedules away, check out those views!
http://www.hebdenholi...ion_hebden_bridge.htm
http://www.hebdenholi...ion_hebden_bridge.htm
If you look up Eastwood (West Yorkshire) on http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ then zoom in to the 1:25000 scale the Hall is clearly named there
It was from there that my Grandad enlisted for WW1, it's in the bottom from where my Grandma lived up at Blackshaw and they passed each other as she was going down to work one morning and he was going up to where he worked, she asked who he was as she hadn't seen him before, (he'd been demobbed) , when he told her who his family were she didn't believe him because she knew the Lumb boys and none of them were older than her. He waited for her the next day at the same place at stupid o'clock in the morning,
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