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Hardrow Scaur

On May 8, 2011 By

The first thing we noticed, visiting the village of Hardraw in Yorkshire, is the anomaly relating to the name of the waterfall. Many refer to them as Hardraw Scar, some call it Hardraw Force, whilst the entrance sign outside the Continue Reading

The Cragg Vale Coiners

On April 26, 2011 By

In every age, there is a group of people who will go that little bit too far in order to make ends meet.

In the 1700’s, Yorkshire, and in particular the Calder Valley saw a group of weavers turn to counterfeiting.

They became known as [...]

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Reeth – North Yorkshire

On June 20, 2009 By

Reeth is probably one of the most picturesque villages in North Yorkshire. It has the ideal layout with life revolving around quite a large village green.

 

A quick visit to the gift shop on the edge of the village green will equip you with a very reasonably priced leaflet showing three circular walks in [...]

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Bolton Abbey

On March 24, 2009 By

 

Bolton Abbey is a beautiful village in North Yorkshire.

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