
Few history books compare with a Yorkshire stone wall. There is everything there, from the sandstone of ancient rivers and streams to the carved geometry of hillside stone quarries. There’s sculptured trimmings of fine country houses and there’s ingrained soot of mills and factories. All children should spend at least one day of their school lives looking at stone walls.
That is a lovely wall. Tell us where it is?
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Shinden Hall, Halifax
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