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House beside Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 31 Dec 2011
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Walking along the Leeds to Liverpool Canal #69
A canal side house is up for sale.
Image: © Ian S
Taken: 18 Sep 2010
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Whitecote and Maltings Cottage
This group of dwellings by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is listed grade 2 (list entry number 1375483), and described as "Late C18 with restoration and conversion to residential c1990."
Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 31 Jul 2015
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Whitecote with reflections
This house by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal is listed grade 2 (list entry number 1375483), and described as "Late C18 with restoration and conversion to residential c1990." See also
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Image: © Stephen Craven
Taken: 25 Oct 2015
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Whitecote House, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bramley, Leeds
Image: © Ashley Dace
Taken: 8 Oct 2017
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Whitecote House
Whitecote House at Newlay stands close to the site of the now missing swing bridge no 220 on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal.
Image: © Ian Murfitt
Taken: 29 Jun 2012
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Whitecote House
Reflected in the Leeds & Liverpool Canal at the site of swing bridge #220, now removed.
Image: © Graham Hogg
Taken: 17 Mar 2014
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Whitecote House, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bramley, Leeds
Whitecote House, centre, built in 1744. To the left of the house is Maltings Cottage, and to the right, the Malthouse. Whitecote House is built in stone on three storeys and has a circular, central window in the gable. In 1872 it was inhabited by schoolmaster, Mr. William Gibbins and later by the Westcott family. Mr. Samuel Westcott, a colliery agent, was listed on the 1881 Census at Whitecote House with his wife and seven children.
Image: © Mark Stevenson
Taken: 31 Jul 2015
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Whitecote House, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bramley, Leeds
Whitecote House, centre, built in 1744. To the left of the house is Maltings Cottage, and to the right, the Malthouse. Whitecote House is built in stone on three storeys and has a circular, central window in the gable. In 1872 it was inhabited by schoolmaster, Mr. William Gibbins and later by the Westcott family. Mr. Samuel Westcott, a colliery agent, was listed on the 1881 Census at Whitecote House with his wife and seven children.
Image: © Mark Stevenson
Taken: 31 Jul 2015
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Whitecote House, Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Bramley, Leeds
Whitecote House, centre, built in 1744. To the left of the house is Maltings Cottage, and to the right, the Malthouse. Whitecote House is built in stone on three storeys and has a circular, central window in the gable. In 1872 it was inhabited by schoolmaster, Mr. William Gibbins and later by the Westcott family. Mr. Samuel Westcott, a colliery agent, was listed on the 1881 Census at Whitecote House with his wife and seven children.
Image: © Mark Stevenson
Taken: 31 Jul 2015
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