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Stott Hall Farm is a farm located between the eastbound and westbound carriageways of the M62 motorway in Calderdale, England.[1][2][3][4][5][6] It is the only farm in the UK situated in the middle of a motorway[7] and was built in the 18th century on Moss Moor. It lies south of Booth Wood Reservoir where the carriageways are separated between junctions 22 and 23.[8][9][10] The road divides for much of its length between the Windy Hill and Deanhead cuttings because of the surrounding geography; but a myth[11] persists that it was split because Ken and Beth Wild refused to sell.[9] However, the farm was actually owned by Yorkshire Water at the time the M62 was built.[12]

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Stott Hall Farm, viewed from moorland above westbound carriageway of the M62 motorway

Sally Boazman, BBC Radio 2's traffic reporter and CB radio users nicknamed it the Little House on the Prairie. It is separated from the motorway by crash barriers and a fence to keep livestock in and prevent out-of-control vehicles crashing onto the property.[8][13] Although the farmhouse itself is about only 30 metres (98 ft) from the motorway, joining the motorway requires drive of some 3.7 miles (6.0 km) via the A672.[citation needed] It is one of the ten best-known sights on the motorway network.[14][13] It was the subject of a BBC Radio 4 documentary, a Yorkshire Television documentary[15] and a short film.[16] It is referenced, though not by name, in the John Shuttleworth song titled "The Man Who Lives on the M62".

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