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Tealeaf 17-03-2004 12:25

Re: Listed Buildings
 
I thought you would have been on the Mark III by now, Bert.

WillowTheWhisp 20-06-2004 16:01

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Aren't Higher Antley Hall and Cottage on Park Crescent? (near Bullough Park)

Acrylic-bob 20-06-2004 18:45

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According to my dad, the collection of butterflys and insects from Oak Hill Mansion were given (or sold?) to Blackburn. Can anyone comfirm this? I know that when I was a boy (1960's) I have seen such a collection in Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery.

Atarah 20-06-2004 23:02

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Hi, thats what I have also been told. Lots of the items in the old museum were in a bad state, but things like the butterflies wings and insects etc., seemed to go to either museums or universities. Many of the items were actually taken back by the people who had donated in the first place.

andystanley 13-08-2004 15:43

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This one, not in Accrington, but close by.
Listed 2*, and on English Heritage's "Buildings at Risk" register.
Apparently owned by the Dunkenhalgh estate?

http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/b...s/07450001.jpg

Parkers Farmhouse, Cow Hill Lane, Hyndburn
Name:http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/b...ges/spacer.gifParkers Farmhouse Street: Cow Hill Lane Parish: Rishton District / London Borough: Hyndburn Unitary Authority: N/A National Park: N/A County: Lancashire Region: North West Building Grade: II* Scheduled Ancient Monuments: N Conservation Area: N Registered Park / Garden Grade: Not registered World Heritage Site: NoCondition: Poor Occupancy: Vacant Priority Category: C New Entry: No Previous Priority Category: C Ownership Type: Private Contact: Peter de Figueiredo, 0161 242 1431 Summary: Farmhouse c1600. End bay used for farm storage, but remainder disused. In need of masonry repairs, roof and rainwater disposal maintenance. Despite discussions with the local authority there is no progress on temporary or full refurbishment, or on an appropriate use.

Acrylic-bob 13-08-2004 21:54

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Cooo! If I had the money, me and the dog would be in our element there.

Atarah 13-08-2004 22:13

Cowhill
 
Brilliant photo and yet .. I always thought this was Cowhill Farm, Rishton?

This was supposedly the home of the Hindle family, who were a numerous race in Rishton and Great Harwood as early as the 16th century.

Atarah 13-08-2004 22:22

Cowhill Farm
 
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Here is a 1928 photo showing the building. Nothing much has changed, eh?

WillowTheWhisp 13-08-2004 23:17

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Just a lot more delapidated which is a shame.

andystanley 14-08-2004 12:02

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True, it is a shame.
I am told that the owners will not sell it.
But they will not restore it either.

Atarah 14-08-2004 14:48

Listed Buildings
 
Wonder how you get to it? Anyone know? I would love to have a nosey?

andystanley 14-08-2004 18:35

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Atarah,

On main road thru rishton, before whitebirk roundabout, you turn left, onto a track which takes you across a bridge over the m65, then there is a farmhouse (white). It is next to it. Well worth a look.

garinda 04-07-2010 23:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Owd Bert (Post 48806)
Must take you to task Atarah -- in your excellent account and history of Oak Hill Mansion you state, without reservation, " --- the Museum received their most important gift ever --- " that is purely a personal opinion. I would have opted for the marvellous collection of Butterflies.

I did start a thread, about the sad ending of some of the exhibits from the old museum.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...tip-51518.html


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