Catalogue Finding NumberWYHER/13108
Office record is held atHistorical Environment Record, West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service
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TitleHaigh Cote Reservoir, Warley
DescriptionHaigh Cote Reservoir, Warley. Built c.1806.

WYAAS holds a research archive relating to Haigh Cote Reservoir and Leadbeater Dam to the south (see PRN 13109).
The archive includes a transcript from Thompson, I. 1989. 'A brief guide to the industrial heritage of West Yorkshire' [page number not provided] regarding Haigh Cote Reservoir:
'Built to supply water to mills. The company who commissioned this reservoir formed in 1806 and built the reservoir soon afterwards, enlarging it in 1831. The reservoir forms part of pair with Leadbeater Dam'.
The archive also includes:
Traced copy of a 'Plan of the Township of Warley'. 1855. (YAS MD225/32F)
Traced copy of a 'Plan of the Township of Warley'. 1838. (HXT: 676)
Traced copy of the 'Warley Enclosure Map'. 1855. (YAS MD225/32E)
Copy of a 'Plan of Spring House, Spring Mill, Upper Hoyle and Hoyle Bottom estates in the township of Warley'. 1824. (Misc. 259)
Extracts from various manuscript relating to the dams and Cold Edge Dam Company
Traced copy of 'Plan of the Township of Warley. 1804'. (Calderdale. HXT: 675)
Traced copy of 'Plan of the Township of Warley, 1805'. (YAS MD 225/32a)
Date21st century
Extentcontact the West Yorkshire Archaeology Advisory Service for information on what is available
LevelItem
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