DescriptionThe Leech House - geograph.org.uk - 636642.jpg
English: The Leech House On the Aiskew side of Bedale Beck, this little 18th century building was constructed for the storing of leeches, which were used locally for all sorts of medicinal purposes including 'congestion', headaches and inflammation.
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