Scale Haw Waterfall - Hebden

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Scale Haw Waterfall - Hebden

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The name Hebden is considered to be derived from either heope, Old English for a rose-hip or heopa, Old English for a bramble, and dene, Old English for a valley. Two Bronze Age stone circles and remnants of huts on the moors above the village show that the area has been settled since earliest times, and place names such as Scale Haw show that the Norse left their influence, but there is no documentary record of the area until a brief mention in the Domesday Book of 1086, in which it was referred to as Hebedene.

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