Gayle buildings [3]
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Description
"Now the village hall and institute, in Marridales, this small building has an interesting history. It was constructed circa 1755 of rubble stone under a stone slate roof. Built as an Inghamite chapel shortly afterwards became a Sandeman chapel. There is a burial ground with late 18th and early 19th century tombstones. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1316894 Gayle is a hamlet slightly less than half a mile south of Hawes. Gayle Beck tumbles steeply through the hamlet and formerly fed the water-driven cotton mill. Aysgill Force, a spectacular waterfall, is about one mile upstream." Photo by Michael Dibb, 2021. -
Owner
Michael Dibb -
Source
Geograph (Geograph) -
License
What does this mean? Creative Commons License -
Further information
Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7008432
Resource type: Image
Added by: Simon Cotterill
Last modified: 2 days, 18 hours ago
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Picture Taken: 2021-06-19 -
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