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Ogden Lane, Rastrick
This is a revisit to the subject of the first geograph for the square:
Image The main change is that a house has been built on the right, part of a redevelopment of the site of a forge. This road was originally the main road through Rastrick on its way to Elland, and later also to New Hey in Lancashire. There is a milestone on the left near the top of the hill.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 24 Jun 2021
0.02 miles
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Castle Hill Golf Course, Rastrick
This is a private six-hole course in a very secluded position on the Castle Hill estate. This view is looking south-westwards towards Rastrick Independent School.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 17 Dec 2005
0.03 miles
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Lodge and house, Rastrick Common, Rastrick
The Lodge was for Castle Hill House, on Thornhill Road to the north. The lodge is here because Rastrick Common was the main road and there was only a narrow lane where Thornhill Road is now.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 8 Apr 2006
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Terrace houses, Rastrick Common, Rastrick
I noticed for the first time the window in the gable, shaped like three overlapping circles.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 22 Dec 2008
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Old Milestone by Ogden Lane, Rastrick, Brighouse parish
Metal plate attached to stone post by the UC road, in parish of BRIGHOUSE (CALDERDALE District), corner of Ogden Lane and Victoria Gardens, Rastrick, by the road, on South side of road. Brayshaw & Booth iron casting, erected by the County Council in the 19th century.
Inscription reads:-
: ROCHDALE / 19¼ MILES / JUNCTION / 13¼ MILES / ELLAND / (2) MILES : : HUDDERSFIELD & NEW HEY / ROAD / BRANCH / RASTRICK : : BRIGHOUSE / 1 MILE :
Maker:-
: BRAYSHAW & BOOTH / MAKERS / LIVERSEDGE :
Grade II listed.
List Entry Number: 1314062 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1314062
Milestone Society National ID: YW_BHOU01.
Image: © CMH
Taken: 1 Sep 2003
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Ogden Lane, Rastrick
This is part of the old main road up through Rastrick. It was turnpiked in the early 19C, and was the A643 until the mid-20C when the parallel road to the W received that dubious honour. The photo was taken from the junction with Toothill Bank at the foot of the hill. The building to the right of the parked vehicles is the former Rastrick lock-up, the window of which is still just visible at pavement level.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 17 Aug 2005
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Foot of Bowling Alley, Rastrick
Bowling Alley is an old lane up the hillside from Rastrick Common; it has been downgraded to a public footpath, although it is a bridleway in character.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 22 Jan 2007
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Stackgarth, Rastrick
A short unmade street off Ogden Lane. The house on the left was the offices of Rastrick Local Board from 1863 until the formation of Brighouse Borough in 1893. The village lock-up was in the basement, so the blocked doorway (at the extreme left of the photograph) probably led down to it.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 22 Jan 2007
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House, Rastrick Common, Rastrick
A pleasant arrangement of a porch, with wooden arches and railings, between bay windows.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 16 Jul 2007
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Site of smithy, Ogden Lane
The last working smithy in the area was here, at the junction of Ogden Lane and Rastrick Common. It was run by G S Whiteley and Co., established by George Whiteley c. 1860. The business passed to his nephew John Riley, and then his son Clifford Riley, who wrote a very interesting book “A Village Blacksmith”. Finally, when Clifford retired, his nephew John Snell took over, but died of heart disease in 1995 at only 38 years of age. Neighbours had been complaining about the noise, and no buyer was found for the business. All the buildings were demolished as they could have been dangerous if left derelict. The main work was tool-making and maintenance, initially for the local quarries, supplemented increasingly by fabrication work. Wrought iron work included the weather-vane for St Matthew's Church. The one type of work that was never done was the shoeing of horses. The land is owned by the Mary Law Charity.
Image: © Humphrey Bolton
Taken: 16 Jul 2007
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