Kirklees Hall from the east, Clifton

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Kirklees Hall from the east, Clifton

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 29 May 2006

Kirklees Hall was the home of the Armytage family for centuries, but with extensions over the years it became a very large building and in recent years it was sold and converted into fifteen dwellings. On the left is the stable block, with the little turret, and to the right of it the oldest, Elizabethan, part.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.695968
Longitude
-1.744011