English: Medlar-with-Wesham. Looking east down Mowbreck Lane towards Mowbreck Hall, from the entrance to the Hospital Rehabilitation Centre.
The original Mowbreck Hall, owned by the Westby family for over 500 years, and a Catholic stronghold, although now lost and re-built, was reputed to be haunted and has links with Shakespeare. Mowbreck Hall Farm, nearby, remains. Mowbreck lane may be followed to Treales.
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