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- Southowram (/ˈsaʊθɑːrəm/ SOW-thar-əm) is a village and former civil parish in Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England. It stands on hill top between Halifax...
- rise (gentle escarpment) between deep brooks, shared with more populous Southowram to the south. The name of this valley and village is a simplification...
- was also a site of much coal production and flagstones from Northowram, Southowram and Hipperholme areas. The Red Beck stream flows down the valley, joining...
- Biography portal Walterclough Hall – a residence north-east of the village of Southowram "To a Wreath of Snow" – a poem by Emily published in 1837 "Come hither...
- late to be recorded for the 2011 census. Brookfoot Quarry (Marshalls Southowram) Esholt Water Treatment plant, named 'Works, nr Bradford' by the ONS Rawdon...
- South Hiendley, South Kirkby, South Newbald, South Ossett, Southburn, Southowram, Sowerby (North Yorkshire), Sowerby (West Yorkshire), Sowerby Bridge,...
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- Rishworth Salterhebble, Savile Park, Shelf, Skircoat Green, Siddal, Slack, Southowram, Sowerby, Sowood, Soyland, Stainland, Stone Chair, Stump Cross Triangle...
- surprised by Celia's conservative views. They visit a stately home in Southowram as a possible wedding venue but are locked inside overnight. 4 "Episode...
- Walterclough Valley south-east of Halifax and north-east of the village of Southowram in the West Riding of Yorkshire, alongside the Red Beck. The Hall was...