Building at Clay Well, Golcar (1)

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Building at Clay Well, Golcar (1)

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 19 Apr 2007

This looks to be half way between a weaver's cottage and a woollen mill. The English Heritage listing gives it as “Nos 27 & 29 and adjoining factory building”, mid-19C. The factory part on the right has a carriage or cart entrance, and industrial-type windows to the upper floor, and unusual semi-circular windows to the first floor.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.637732
Longitude
-1.856282