Hebden Royd is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 254 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, twelve are at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the market town of Hebden Bridge, the large village of Mytholmroyd, the valley to the south of Mytholmroyd which contains the village of Cragg Vale, and the surrounding area.
Most of the listed buildings in the parish are houses and associated structures, cottages, farmhouses, and farm buildings. Almost all the buildings are in stone with stone slate roofs, and most of the windows are mullioned. The River Calder and the Rochdale Canal run through the parish, and the listed buildings associated with these are bridges, locks, an aqueduct, two overflow facilities, and a lock-keeper's house. The railway built by the Manchester and Leeds Railway also runs through the parish, and the listed buildings associated with this are two viaducts, parts of Mytholmroyd railway station and Hebden Bridge railway station, the latter built later by the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway, and a signal box. The other listed buildings include road bridges and footbridges, boundary stones, guide posts, milestones, public houses, former mills, factories and workshops, churches and chapels, some of which have been converted for other purposes, a school, former public buildings, a cinema, two war memorials, and a telephone kiosk.
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HebdenRoyd is a civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 254 listedbuildings that are recorded in...
HebdenRoyd is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of...
Calder and the Hebden Water. The town is the largest settlement in the civil parish of HebdenRoyd. In 2015, the Calder ward, covering Hebden Bridge, Old...
timetable, December 2019 Historic England. "Hebden Bridge Signal Box, HebdenRoyd (1412056)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 21 July 2020. "Track...
parish, now in the parish of HebdenRoyd, in the Calderdale district, in West Yorkshire, England, 2 miles (3 km) east of Hebden Bridge. It lies in the Upper...
in seeing the Picture House continue to cater for the diverse interests of its customers. ListedbuildingsinHebdenRoyd Historic England. "Hebden Bridge...
and 18:47 for females. In July 2014, the hill formed part of the route of the 2014 Tour de France. ListedbuildingsinHebdenRoyd B6138 The Revd John Watson...
Victoria and York to Blackpool North trains both call hourly. ListedbuildingsinHebdenRoyd Mytholmroyd station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved...
The town hall, which is the meeting place of HebdenRoyd Town Council, is a Grade II listedbuilding. Following significant population growth, largely...
National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 15 October 2012. https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101230436-lodge-to-new-cragg-hall-hebden-royd Edgar Wood...
Borough of Brighouse Elland Urban District County Borough of Halifax HebdenRoyd Urban District Hepton Rural District Queensbury and Shelf Urban District...
of Calderdale in West Yorkshire by a merger with the County Borough of Halifax, the Municipal Borough of Todmorden, Elland, HebdenRoyd, Ripponden, and...
of the listedbuildings are in the village, and along the valley of Colden Water to the west and the valley of Hebden Water to the northwest. In the village...
is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in Calderdale, England: this is Halifax, Brighouse and Todmorden with Elland, HebdenRoyd and Ripponden...
routes between Milner Royd Junction (east of Sowerby Bridge) and Bowling Junction (south of Bradford Interchange); and Milner Royd Junction and Heaton Lodge...
of Hebden Bridge lies directly to the south-east. Although Heptonstall is part of Hebden Bridge as a post town, it is not within the HebdenRoyd town...
line in 1849, being doubled to meet demand in 1860. A short connecting line, from Stansfield Hall to Hall Royd, completed the "Todmorden Triangle" in 1862...
School, and Ghyll Royd School & Pre-School, a private primary and nursery school for girls and boys aged 2–11. The school was established in 1889 by Augustus...
otherwise rural. Most of the listedbuildings are houses and cottages, farmhouses, and farm buildings. The other listedbuildings include bridges, a tenter...
government. The Venetian Gothic sandstone building was designed by local architects Lockwood and Mawson and is Grade I listed. The borough was abolished under...
Oxenhope Moor to Hebden Bridge. Oxenhope is the terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. This route was closed by British Rail in 1962; then reopened...
Portland stone building was designed by Sir Arnold Thornely and is Grade II listed. The borough was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and created...
villages of Oxenhope, Stanbury and Oakworth. There is also a service to Hebden Bridge. Evening and Sunday services are partly paid for by Metro. Overall...
The Prince of Wales, the building was rebuilt from timbers reclaimed from HMS Donegal in 1926. The ROKT building on Mill Royd Street is the UK's tallest...
pit in West Yorkshire to close was Hay Royds Colliery at Denby Dale in 2012 after a flood. Several films and television series have been filmed in West...