Cross Inn - http://www.timothy-taylor.co.uk/crossinn/
Information about opening hours, facilities, and menus offered by a community pub. |
Hepton Singers - http://www.heptonsingers.co.uk/
A small chamber choir performing varied programmes of mainly a capella music from the 16th Century to the present day. Information about performances, membership and repertoire. |
Heptonstall - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heptonstall
Hyperlinked article describes the village and its development. [Wikipedia] |
Heptonstall.org - http://www.heptonstall.org/
A community website for Heptonstall village, where Sylvia Plath is buried. Includes news and a directory of links for community facilities and services. |
Land Farm Garden and Art Gallery - http://www.landfarmgardens.co.uk/
Features photographs of landscape, flowers, and examples of contemporary sculpture and paintings. Includes history, schedule of exhibitions, opening times and location near the source of the River Colden. |
Pace Eggers, Easter 2001 - Heptonstall - http://www.folkplay.info/Gallery/Heptonstall2001.htm
A photographic record of the event in 2001, with links to subsequent years performances (from the Traditional Drama Research Group, Sheffield University). |
Pennine Spring Music Festival - http://www.penninespringmusic.co.uk/
An annual choral and instrumental music festival. Offers their programme, education activities, and practical details for visitors. |
Slack Top Centre - http://www.slacktopcentre.com/
A Christian holiday centre offering hostel accommodation; details of location and for contact, with information about facilities and local attractions. |
Slack Top Nurseries and Garden - http://www.slacktopnurseries.co.uk/
Specialist growers of alpines and other hardy plants. Information about their products, garden, appearances at shows and events, and contact details. |
St Thomas a Becket and St Thomas the Apostle Churches - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~todmordenandwalsden/heptonstall.htm
A historical account to two churches sharing the same churchyard. |