Many thanks to the readers who have been in touch following Debbie Kobe's appeal from the US for information about a "Crow's Tree House" where her grandfather lived for a while as a child at the beginning of the 20th century.
Paul Garside says that a reproduction 1906 map of Girlington, published by Alan Godfrey, shows a Crow Trees house at the top corner of Crow Tree Lane at its junction with Pearson Lane.
Several other readers have suggested Crow Trees, a large house still standing at the junction of Doctor Lane and Town Lane in Idle which for many years was a doctor's practice. And one reader wonders if it could be a reference to Crow Nest Terrace, a row of houses above Pollard Lane, Undercliffe.
I've sent all this information on to Debbie so she can check it out with relatives who are helping her with her search.
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