Chapel Street leadminers’ cottages

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Historical Environment Record No:
MYD36658
Parish:
Grassington
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Description

Leadminers' cottages, Chapel Street MYD36658 (c) YDNPA, 2023

Leadminers’ cottages, Chapel Street MYD36658 (c) YDNPA, 2023

The two-storey rubble stone built cottages on Chapel Street close to Bank Lane in Grassington date from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Many were once occupied by leadminers and were converted from farm buildings.

Leadminers' cottages, Chapel Street MYD36658 (c) YDNPA, 2023

Leadminers’ cottages, Chapel Street MYD36658 (c) YDNPA, 2023

Source:

Goldthorpe, Ian (1998) Grassington Towards the Millennium. Grassington: The Dales Book Centre

Location

In Grassington follow Main Street up the hill. Turn left on Chapel Street, sign says 'Chapel Street leading to Town Head'. These cottages are the terrace on the right just before Bank Lane. No public access. View from roadside.

Public Transport Details

Nearest town/village: Grassington. Call Traveline on 0870 608 2 608 to plan your journey. After the welcome message key in 885 for North Yorkshire information.

Accessibility

Viewable from roadside.