Four-storey houses, Bank End, Lea Lane, Netherton (South Crosland)

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Four-storey houses, Bank End, Lea Lane, Netherton (South Crosland)

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 3 Dec 2009

This block is a listed building, and the description states that it was originally "three identical large weaver's houses. Early to mid C19." They are shown on the six-inch map of 1850. According to the current large-scale OS map the upper two floors at each end are now separate dwellings with access from the higher ground at the back.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.610712
Longitude
-1.815565