The Lord Nelson Inn can be found on High Street in the centre of the village of Luddenden, West Yorkshire. It is the only remaining pub in the village centre making it quite popular with the… Read More
Luddenden is featured in the Manchester Evening News:The only pub in Luddenden, The Lord Nelson Inn, is reputedly the oldest building in the village. Above the door of the pub is a 1634 date… Read More
Luddenden Dene Wesleyan Chapel opened on Christmas Day 1828 and for a small chapel in a very rural location served the local congregation until November 1978. It had cost £459 17… Read More
Sarah Lancashire (Julia, Last Tango in Halifax, Lark Rise to Candleford) to return as Sergeant Catherine Cawood for the final season of “Happy Valley.” The series will kick off a… Read More
The Church of Saint John in the Wilderness has served the community of Cragg Vale since 1817. The church is also known as Cragg Church and Marshaw Bridge Church and sits across Cragg Brook f… Read More
The stone trough at the bottom of Stocks Lane, Luddenden was overgrown and largely forgotten about when I pictured it in October 2013. Trough's were spread around many villages, towns… Read More
A Home Instead press release on their purple plaques initiative:The new plaques, created by leading home care company Home Instead, appeared overnight hung next to existing plaques at locati… Read More
Castle Carr stood above Luddenden Dean – beyond Booth, above the Calder Valley. It was built for Captain Joseph Priestly Edwards. Construction began on the mock Tudor / Norman castle i… Read More
I previously posted the picture Churn Milk Joan in April 2021 and provided the following information alongside it,Churn Milk Joan is a standing stone upon Midgley Moor overlooking the… Read More
Flowers is a set of 7 pictures taken in various locations and at various dates over the last few years, I don't normally picture flowers, simply because I know absolutely nothing about them… Read More
Churn Milk Joan is a stone stood upon Midgley Moor overlooking the Calder Valley. Also known as Churn Milk Peg and Nelmires Stoop it reaches a high of approx 7ft and is thought to have… Read More
The Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale is the place where I call home and because of this is also the place where the majority of my pictures are taken. 40 Places you can only see in C… Read More
This collection of 11 pictures was taken whilst walking a short section of the Rochdale Canal. The distance covered was approx. 3/4 mile from bridge number 6 Station Road, Luddenden Foot to… Read More
Back in 2017, we reported that Brearley Hall, the house where Branwell lived while he worked as a station master in Luddenden Foot, was for sale. Well, two years later, it has been bought by… Read More
The new issue of Brontë Studies (Volume 44 Issue 1, January 2019) is already available online. We provide you with the table of contents and abstracts:Marking the bicente… Read More
Lots of events today, July 8, at the Bradford Literature Festival:Juliet BarkerThe Missing BrontëSaturday, 8th July 2017 | 11:30 am - 12:30 pmThe Midland Hotel - French BallroomBranwell… Read More
SourceFilming starts today at the Parsonage and surroundings built by the BBC for Sally Wainwright's To Walk Invisible. The more images we see of the work they're doing - and we can't seem t… Read More