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Clowder (1), Arncliffe, North Yorkshire
Enclosures: OS Grid Reference – SD 9165 6968 Also Known as: Clouder Getting Here To the right of The Falcon Inn across from Arncliffe village green is a trackway called the Monk’s Way. Walk up here for about 450 yards … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Settlement/Enclosures, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Arncliffe, Bronze Age, earth mysteries, enclosures, England, english heritage, Iron Age, Malham, medieval history, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, Romano-British, sacred sites, settlements, walling, Yorkshire Dales
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Hammond Close Stone, Threshfield, North Yorkshire
Standing Stones: OS Grid Reference – SD 95161 65209 Getting Here From Threshfield, go up Skirethorns Lane for about 1/2 mile, where the lane takes a sharp right. Continue uphill for nearly 2 miles to a metal gate. Go through … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Standing Stones, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bordley, Bronze Age, cairns, Conistone, earth mysteries, english heritage, folklore, Grassington, heritage, Kilnsey, leys, Malham, megalithic, Megaliths, monoliths, neolithic, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Standing Stones, Threshfield, Wharfedale
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Torlery Edge, Malham Moor, North Yorkshire
Settlement: OS Grid Reference – SD 898 653 Getting Here From Malham village, take the winding uphill road up Malham Rakes (not the Malham Cove road). If you aint sure, ask a local. Get to the top of the long … Continue reading
Hammond Close, Threshfield, North Yorkshire
Settlement / Enclosure: OS Grid Reference – SD 9517 6488 Getting Here Follow the same directions to reach the Bordley ‘circle’ (it’s actually a much denuded burial site). Look up the hill (south) at the limestone escarpments above you, walk … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Settlement/Enclosures, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bordley, enclosures, England, english heritage, Grassington, Iron Age, Kilnsey, Malham, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, Romano-British, settlements, Skirethorns, Threshfield, walling
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Druid’s Altar, Bordley, North Yorkshire
Ring Cairn: OS Grid Reference – SD 94945 65270 Also Known as: Bordley Circle Getting Here From Threshfield, go up Skirethorns Lane for about 1/2 mile, where the lane takes a sharp right. Continue uphill for nearly 2 miles to … Continue reading
Posted in Brigantia (Northern England), Stone Circles, Yorkshire, North
Tagged antiquarian, antiquities, Archaeology, Bordley, Bronze Age, cairns, Conistone, druids, earth mysteries, english heritage, folklore, Grassington, heritage, Kilnsey, leys, Malham, megalithic, Megaliths, neolithic, North Yorkshire, prehistoric sites, sacred sites, Stone Circles, Threshfield, tombs, tourist attractions, Wharfedale
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Dewbottoms, Arncliffe, North Yorkshire
Settlement: OS Grid Reference – SD 912 695 Getting Here From Grassington go north up the B6160, turning left to Arncliffe, and parking up by the pub. Take the footpath past it and onto the rocky ridge to your SW … Continue reading
Blue Scar Settlement, Arncliffe, North Yorkshire
Settlement: OS Grid Reference – SD 9319 7102 Getting Here Pretty easy really. From Arncliffe village, walk up the Monk’s Road footpath, heading for the rocky mass immediately south. Once you get onto the moor edge, veer straight up to … Continue reading