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Chapel Street & Sugar Hill
Manor Garth and Bolton Road
Post Office & Station Road

Behind the Manor house is the Manor Garth (below), which was designated as housing land, but there is strong local opposition to this and the latest draft U.D.P. reverses that decision.

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Ducks in Town beck near to the Catholic Church, our Village mascots!

For more information see 'Manor Garth' by Arnold Pacey.

This is the original Manor house from Elizabethan times.The Lord of the Manor, Richard Smith, lived here in the 1770s. It has changed and been adapted over the years from initially being a country house, to being next to the railway as below. Preservation seems to have been lacking in Victorian times as well as today.

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Below is the Roman Catholic church "Our Lady and of the English Martyrs", which was built in 1927 and is dedicated to the Catholics persecuted by Henry VIII, particularly Richard Kirkham. He was educated in France and remained faithful to Catholicism, he was arrested in 1578 and tried and executed at York                                                       

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