Windowless houses, Pasture Mount

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Windowless houses, Pasture Mount

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 26 Apr 2020

Beyond the wall, seen here from Far Fold Lane, is Pasture Mount. At first glance I thought this high blank wall was the remains of Park Mills that occupied the site this side, but looking at old maps it seems more likely that these are actually the windowless backs of the houses, which were probably intended to be "back to backs" with the other half never constructed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.799547
Longitude
-1.594138