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3 km from Appletreewick, North Yorkshire, England


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SE0662 : Gate, Fancarl Top by N Chadwick Gate, Fancarl Top
SE0662 : Direction Sign � Signpost by D Phillips Direction Sign � Signpost
Located on the west side of New Road, just before the junction with the B6265 Hebden Road in Appletreewick parish. 1 arm and no finial. See also Link. Milestone Society National ID: YW_SE0662
SE0662 : Fancarl Crag by Peter McDermott Fancarl Crag
SE0662 : New Road towards the B6265 by JThomas New Road towards the B6265
SE0662 : Track and footpath enclosed by drystone walling by Peter Wood Track and footpath enclosed by drystone walling
Looking south-eastwards in the direction of New Road.
SE0662 : Footpath from New Road to Grimwith Reservoir by Joe Regan Footpath from New Road to Grimwith Reservoir
SE0662 : The B6265 on Fancarl Top by Bill Boaden The B6265 on Fancarl Top
The road has a nice open aspect, with views to Wharfedale and Barden Moor. This is in evening light.
SE0662 : Towards Middle Hill near Trollers Gill by Chris Wimbush Towards Middle Hill near Trollers Gill
SE0662 : Hell Hole by Karl and Ali Hell Hole
The entrance to this pothole north west of Trollers Gill is surrounded by a wire fence to prevent stock entry. It was first explored in 1896 by the Yorkshire Ramblers Club since when it has been extended to a depth of 55m and length of... (more)
SE0662 : The Hen by Matthew Hatton The Hen
The Hen and Chicks are a line of shafts that run WNW of the main open cut that is Gill Heads Vein. They date from the mid 18thC and were dug in the search for lead ore. They are large shafts, and this one is still open despite being covered... (more)
SE0662 : Descent close to Trollers Gill by Allan Friswell Descent close to Trollers Gill
SE0662 : Skyreholme Beck above Trollers Gill by Tom Richardson Skyreholme Beck above Trollers Gill

 
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