Thank you for the map it looks like our cottage would have been lower calf hall farm in the pastStanley wrote:
Click to enlarge 1853 OS map. Best I can do at the moment.
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- 02 Jan 2014, 21:18
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- 02 Jan 2014, 21:08
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Thank you for the lovely picture of the geesePostmanPete wrote:Hi Deborah, here is my picture of the geese that used to live in the field next to Calf Hall Cottage (near to where your wall is being rebuilt)
- 02 Jan 2014, 21:06
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Wendyf wrote:Hi Deborah, I'm tracing the history of my house and it's a slow but fascinating process! If you have any deeds to the property dated before 1970 you can start to trace the ownership back using the West Riding Registry of Deedsin Wakefield.
Thank you so much for your help Wendy
- 30 Dec 2013, 20:36
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Calf Hall Cottage is at the end of the lane past Higher Calf Hall Farm, its just hidden by a tree on the google map. I have heard that the cottage dates back to the 16th Century
Deborah
Deborah
- 29 Dec 2013, 13:00
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Hello and thank you for letting me join the site. I have lived in Barlick all my life, I have recently moved into Calf Hall Cottage on Calf Hall Lane. I know it used to be two cottages which were knocked into one but wondered if any any members know more of the cottages history or has any pictures. ...