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The Houses in Langcliffe

St. John's Row

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The Old Tallow Factory

 

Paley's and Bow and Arrow Cottages

 

Manor Farm House and Cottage on left (1678),   Richard Lawson house in centre (1681) 

and The Old Vicarage (the Paley house) on the right

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Manor Farm House: the unusual kingblock truss - one of two

roof.JPG (133729 bytes)   The blades are tenoned into a block resembling the top of a kingpost which carries the ridge piece and braces running lengthwise into it. The pendant block is often carved. (Harrison and Hutton, Vernacular houses in North Yorkshire and Cleveland)

The decorated beam - is this a Cornish design?

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The Old Vicarage

 

New Street looking west

 

Mount Pleasant House and Barn (in 2001)

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Mount Pleasant Barn and Stables 

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