Edwardian houses at Pelton Fell

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Edwardian houses at Pelton Fell

Image: © Robert Graham Taken: 14 Oct 2019

This is Dunsany Terrace, on Bluehouse Bank. These were probably built in Edwardian times, before the First World War. Although Pelton Fell was a mining village, these don't look like miners houses. They may have been for colliery officials.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.858654
Longitude
-1.610063