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Cowling, North Yorkshire
I spotted this tree isolated in a newly mown field from a high vantage point above Cowling.
A Sedge Warbler with what looks to be nesting material.
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Very fresh up on the hills last weekend , even had some light snowfall so glad I had taken an extra few layers . Still lovely views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray .
Cowling, North Yorkshire
Wainman’s Piinnacle (often referred to as the Cowling Pinnacle by locals) was built in 1898 as a memorial to the Napoleonic Wars.
It was re-built in 1900 by locals following a lightening strike. It is a Grade ii listed building.
This is West Lane heading towards Brandstone Dub Bridge with Green Moor on the left and Sunny Side on the right. West Lane is part of the Nidderdale Way circular path and runs from Pateley Bridge to the old site of the Prosperous and Providence lead mines in Nidderdale
This is the road down Danby Dale to the village of Castleton and the hill is called Danby Low Moor.
It is located in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
If you look carefully on top of the hill you can see the new telephone mast (wrong company for me)
Happy Fence Friday (HFF)
Renton's Bridge is near the entrance to the hide on the new Wetlands area open to the public
The Ripon Canal is located in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the canal engineer William Jessop to link the city of Ripon with the navigable section of the River Ure at Oxclose Lock, from where boats could reach York and Hull. First used in 1773 and closed in 1956 consising of 3 locks over its 2.3 miles
In 1961, members of the Ripon Motor Boat Club formed the Ripon Canal Company Ltd, and gradually restored the canal up to Littlethorpe. Subsequently, the Ripon Canal Society spearheaded restoration, which was completed in 1996. It is now managed by the Canal & River Trust
The lake is in the parkland surrounding Ribston Hall near Knaresborough.
The Ribston estate was owned by the Knights Templar in the C13. The lands were confiscated by Henry VIII and acquired by Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk,
The Park has C17 origins, pleasure grounds probably of the late C18 with C19 additions, and a kitchen garden of the C18
This lake was passed on a walk from Wetherby to Ripon
Down the walkway leading to the Art-Deco pavilion in Valley Gardens Harrogate.
Built in the 1930s and restored to its original splendour in 1998, this fairy-tale building occupies a tranquil corner of Harrogate’s historic Grade II listed Valley Gardens. With private terraces hidden away amongst ancient trees and lush greenery.
Stainforth, North Yorkshire
Stainforth Bridge, (also known as Stainforth packhorse bridge and Knight Stainforth bridge) is a 17th century, arched packhorse bridge over the River Ribble in Stainforth, North Yorkshire, England.
The bridge was formerly on the main packhorse road between York and Lancaster, which has been superseded by later roads.
It was in private ownership until the 1930s, when it was taken on by the National Trust. It is now a grade II listed building.