Our Mini Moon - Heptonstall Part II

One of the most fascinating things at Heptonstall was the church grounds with two churches on it - one a ruin and another church still in use that was built after the original church suffered substantial damage in a gale in the 1800's. Of course with the original being a ruin we had to go look around - I do love taking photos of ruins!

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I'm trying to think if we've been in a ruin that 'young' before - most of them are usually well over 200 years - whilst this one you could easily picture what it was like when it was a substantial building and being used regularly for its purpose. We definitely haven't been in church grounds with two buildings on it - that was a first and a really fascinating to see them next to each other like that.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Location: Heptonstall

Our Mini Moon - Heptonstall Part I

As well as looking around Hebden Bridge we also visited the nearby village Heptonstall. Be warned - this cute little village is not for the faint of heart when walking - just getting there involved climbing a very steep incline - but it was totally worth it for the views across Hebden Bridge and the actual village as well. 

Our first stop after climbing our way to Heptonstall was the pub where we met a very friendly cat (though cats always look grumpy in photos it seems) and enjoyed a little rest before we continued looking around the village.

Camera: Canon EOS 750
Film: Agfa Vista 200
Location: Heptonstall