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Mardale Green and Snittlegarth are two villages in Cumbria that have been abandoned.
Mardale Green Mardale Green is a sunken settlement that lies beneath Haweswater reservoir. It’s possible that you have been hiking in the area, walking past Haweswater reservoir without even realising that there is an abandoned hamlet sitting at the bottom of it. It only becomes visible to the public in the summer months and in severe droughts when the water disperses. The hump back bridge, first built in the 17th century, and the rough outline of the streets are the only recognisable remnants of the settlements.
Here, Robin Longbottom explains how seemingly-insignificant stones found locally were once vital to the area’s economy. OUR heritage is – more often than not – seen in the terms of grand houses such as Cliffe Castle and East Riddlesden Hall, monumental mills such as Dalton Mill and small, picturesque, weavers’ and mill workers’ cottages like the row in Oldfield Lane to the west of Oakworth. In order to preserve these structures they are recorded on the National Heritage List by Historic England, a public body charged with looking after England’s historic environment. However, there are some structures from our past that have gone largely unnoticed and unrecorded.
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