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It was a small, simple building; the lower part of the dry-stone wall remains and shows evidence of plaster and the location of a window. At the east end, an adjoining barn still stands. This also shows traces of plaster and windows and is considered originally to have been a cottage attached to
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in 1867, during the 50-year ministry of John Boyd. He also supervised a major rebuild in 1874. This cost over £300 and resulted in the building as seen today. Now part of the
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In 1809 a new chapel was built, beside the road at the west end of Low Row, and the former building fell into disrepair. Having originally tended to favour the
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The name Low Row comes from the Norse "The Wra" (a nook). The surname "Raw" is associated with the village. The village was raided by
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The remains of Smarber Chapel in 2009, looking east. The chapel is in the foreground. The former cottage, now a barn, stands behind
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Journal of the United Reformed Church History Society Volume 4 No 8 May 1991(being the 1990 Annual Lecture of the Society)
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A working farm, Hazel Brow Farm, is open to visitors and 'The Punch Bowl', a stone inn dated 1638, is by the main road.
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sympathiser, in around 1690 Wharton converted part of the Smarber lodge into a chapel for ‘
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in 1745, and bodies probably from that raid are buried at the church in Low Row.
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An inventory of nonconformist chapels and meeting-houses in the north of England
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The Archaeology and Anthropology of Landscape: Shaping Your Landscape
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Stage 1 from Leeds to Harrogate passed through the village.
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the chapel. It is known that Wharton bought land near
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Low Row United Reformed Church, including a history
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Nether Denton

Low Row is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
OS grid reference
SD980978
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
DL11
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK
England
Yorkshire
54°22′33″N 2°01′51″W / 54.37593°N 2.03088°W / 54.37593; -2.03088
Swaledale
Yorkshire Dales

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