Dringhouses - Notable Residents

Notable Residents

Dringhouses was home in the 1960s, 70s and 80s to Harland Miller, an artist from the Jay Jopling and Sam Taylor Wood camp, and author of the "rite-of-passage" novel "Slow Down Arthur Stick to 30". The travel writer Liam D'Arcy-Brown grew up in houses on Moor Lane and later Hunter's Way.

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