DescriptionDrinking Well, Junction Savile and Headfield Roads, Savile Town - geograph.org.uk - 114128.jpg
English: Drinking Well, Junction Savile and Headfield Roads, Savile Town. Running alongside the river Calder which runs parallel to the Savile Road, a town formed by its connections to the Savile family.The Saviles were a powerful and wealthy family with homes at Rufford Abbey in Nottinghamshire and in London, although Thornhill Hall, near Dewsbury, was their chief residence.
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