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In and around New Farnley...

Along Low Moor Side numbers 2 to 9 are also of characterful appearance: these are stone built with stone tiled roofs pre 1800s, except no 8 which is a Victorian infill. According to the 1817 directory of Leeds there was a Golden Cock Inn at Low Moor Side, run by a Robert Elwell or Elwand, but the exact location is uncertain. New Farnley Post Office was for a number of years situated at 4 Low Moor Side and was built about 1725, prior to that the post

office was located at 1 Forge Row.
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Author Mark Stevenson

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