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  Lumbfoot - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Lumbfoot is a little hamlet located a mile from Haworth (England) and five minute walking distance from Stanbury.
There are 15 households and a farm within Lumbfoot and there's actually no public road.
There's a public footpath and vehicles go in and out of Lumbfoot on a private road.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Lumbfoot   (96 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Haworth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Haworth is located in the high Pennine moors, some 3 miles south-west of the larger town of Keighley and 10 miles west of Bradford.
Entrance to Main Street, Stanbury Stanbury is a small village in the county of West Yorkshire, England, west of Haworth, close to the Pennine Way, and on the River Worth.
LumbFoot Entry to Lumbfoot Sign Lumbfoot is a little hamlet located a mile from Haworth (England) and five minute walking distance from Stanbury.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Haworth   (1777 words)

  
 Property to rent from estate agent - Whitegates Estate Agency - Keighley
Monthly rental of £425 2 bedrooms Lumbfoot, Stanbury, KEIGHLEY, West Y..
House to rent - Lumbfoot, Stanbury, KEIGHLEY, West Yorkshire, BD22 - Monthly rental of £425
Offered to Let is this delightful 2 Bedroom Mid Terraced Cottage situated in the rural location of Stanbury with magnificent views.
www.primelocation.com /estate-agents/properties/a/WEAK/uk/y/sr/r   (853 words)

  
  Lumbfoot
Lumbfoot is a little hamlet located a mile from Haworth (England) and five minute walking distance from Stanbury.
There are 15 households and a farm within Lumbfoot and there's actually no public road.
There's a public footpath and vehicles go in and out of Lumbfoot on a private road.
www.1bx.com /en/Lumbfoot.htm   (80 words)

  
  Wikinfo | Lumbfoot
Lumbfoot is a little hamlet located a mile from Haworth (England) and five minute walking distance from Stanbury.
There are 15 households and a farm within Lumbfoot and there's actually no public road.
There's a public footpath and vehicles go in and out of Lumbfoot on a private road.
www.internet-encyclopedia.org /wiki.php?title=Lumbfoot   (166 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Martyn Johnson - Lumbfoot, West Yorkshire, UK - Folk - www.myspace.com/martynhjohnson
I live in Lumbfoot which is a small hamlet of about a dozen houses a mile outside Haworth, set in 'stunning Bronte scenery'.
A few years ago, we declared independence from Great Britain, so Lumbfoot is now an Independent Duchy, twinned with Lhasa, Tibet.
This must mean that 10% of all Lumbfoot residents now have myspaceProbably down to the higher standard of living experienced down here.
profile.myspace.com /index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=240163489   (522 words)

  
 Haworth History - Stanbury School Log Book 1911 - 1920
The cause of this great falling of numbers is the security of employment.
The bad weather has caused a great reduction of men at the water works in the Sladen Valley and the closing down of Lumbfoot Mill has led to many removals.
Private Joseph Murray of the 2nd Yorkshire's ("Green Howards") came this afternoon and chatted with the children about his experiences in Belgium and Northern France.
www.haworth-village.org.uk /history/school/stanbury-school/19111920.asp   (6020 words)

  
 Haworth History - Stanbury School Log Book - 1901 - 1910
The proposed new water works in the Sladen Valley, where boring operations and trial holes through the strata are being made, have attracted this floating-and the charity organisations society.
Liverpool slum dwellers come to Lumbfoot from Liverpool.
Report of Mr whaley's visit 13th June, 1910
www.haworth-village.org.uk /history/school/stanbury-school/19011910.asp   (6993 words)

  
 Nottinghamshire holiday cottages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
This spacious converted cottage is situated on the famous cobbled street of the Bronte's sister's home village.
This cosy cottage which is situated in the 'Duchy of Lumbfoot', overlooking the surrounding fields, is a haven of peace and quiet with a high rear suntrap of a terraced garden.
This is a delightful period cottage nestling above Bakewell but within easy walking distance to the town centre.
www.cottagedirect.co.uk /cottage-holidays/4-holiday-cottages-Nottinghamshire.html   (331 words)

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