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Marsden is a small mill town at the head of the Colne Valley in West Yorkshire. This is
Peel Street including the clock tower at the Mechanics Hall


old houses in Marsden

Tunnel End, looking down from the A62 road above Standedge Tunnel. Both the railway and canal burrow under the Pennines here in tunnels over 3 miles long while the A62 climbs over the moors above. Also note the bridge over the railway carrying the River Colne

View from Reddisher Road near Tunnel End looking towards the vanatge point of the last photo as a Trans Pennine train approaches the tunnel.

Wessenden Brook in the centre of Marsden with crowds outside the Riverhead pub.

The weir on Wessenden brook on an autumn afternoon.

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