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DescriptionLumb Bank - geograph.org.uk - 353588.jpg
English: Lumb Bank An eighteenth century mill owners house, once owned by Ted Hughes, which is now a centre for a foundation, providing residential writing and poetry courses.
Note that TEAS were once available, according to the faded, painted notice, but they were probably not served by the poet.
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