view gallery E2.3 km | Mill Street VR Postbox, Ravenstonedale, Cumbria in Victorian Post Boxes This Victorian postbox is in the wall of Coldbeck House garden, on Mill Street, Ravenstonedale. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 06/20/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE3.1 km | Smardale Bridge, Cumbria in Stone Bridges Smardale Bridge is an old pack horse bridge which has been widened to carry wheeled carts. Now crossed by walkers on the coast to Coast (C2C) long distance path. Grade 2 listed structure. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE4.2 km | Smardale Gill Viaduct - Cumbria, UK in Railroad Bridges Smardale Gill Viaduct was the original structure which the Northern Viaduct Trust took in to its care. A disused rail bridge, high over the beck, carrying the former "Stainmore Line". Open for everyone to use. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/10/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | Former Methodist Chapel - Gaisgill, Cumbria in This Old Church The chapel was built for £102 in 1841 by local Gaisgill Methodists after buying the land for £1. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/02/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | 1841 - Gaisgill Chapel, Cumbria in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones After meeting in each others houses for over 70 years, local Gaisgill Methodists built their own chapel in 1841. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/02/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | Former Gaisgill Methodist Chapel - Gaisgill, Cumbria in Methodist Churches The former Wesleyan Chapel closed in 2003, after opening in 1841, providing a fixed meeting place for those Methodists who had outgrown their previous peripatetic venues. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/02/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE6.1 km | Crosby Garrett Pinfold, Cumbria in Town and Village Pounds This a small pound on the outskirts of Crosby Garrett. On the road leading up to the common grazing of Nettle Hill. Just south of the viaduct. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 05/13/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery W6.1 km | 1848 - New House, Gaisgill, Cumbria in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones New House is a grade 2 listed house on a slight rise in the road west out of Gaisgill. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/02/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery S6.4 km | Cautley Spout, Cumbria in Waterfalls Cautley Spout forms a long cascade off the Howgills, and drops in several sections over 200 metres with the biggest single drop of 30 metres. The falls drop into Cautley Holme Beck, which joins the river Rawthey. Visible from the A683. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/31/2008 last visited: 05/27/2015 |
view gallery S6.9 km | Cross Keys Inn, Cautley, Cumbria in Pictorial Pub Signs The Cross Keys Inn was an important staging point for travellers on the journey north by horse drawn coach. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/26/2010 last visited: never |
view gallery NE7.1 km | Waitby Railway Bridge Flush Bracket 1244, Cumbria in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints The disused railway bridge has disappeared leaving the roadside walls with this flush bracket, 1244, placed during the second geodetic levelling (1912-21). Possibly before 1913. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/17/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery SE7.7 km | Wild Boar Fell in Mountain Summits Wild Boar Fell is a mountain (or more accurately a fell) in Mallerstang on the eastern edge of Cumbria, England posted by: grufftymilo location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 08/15/2010 last visited: 06/02/2013 |
view gallery W8 km | The Old School - Tebay, Cumbria UK in Dog Friendly Hotels Just off the M6 at J38 is the small village of Tebay. The old school is now a B&B with a range of accommodation options. They are happy to welcome well behaved pets. Behind the building is the start of the open hills of the Howgill Fells. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/11/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery W8 km | The Old School B&B - Tebay, Cumbria UK in Bed and Breakfast A lovely B&B at the foot of the Howgill Fells, in the village of Tebay, just 1 minute from J38 of the M6. posted by: martlakes location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 03/11/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery W8 km | Tebay School - Tebay, Cumbria, UK in Former Schools The old school in the village of Tebay, now a B&B. A new school has been built a little further south. posted by: martlakes location: United Kingdom date approved: 03/11/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.2 km | Eden Viaducts walk, Cumbria in Rails to Trails The Northern Viaduct Trust have taken this short section of old railway in to their care, creating access for all, near Kirkby Stephen. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/30/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.2 km | Explore Eden Viaducts walk, Cumbria in Self Guided Walks and Trails There is a dedicated parking space for walkers who want to explore this short section of old railway in the care of the Northern Viaduct Trust. Coordinates are for the map in the gallery. Take a copy. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/26/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery E8.2 km | Pendragon Castle, Mallastang, Cumbria in Castles The ruins of a castle sited between the River Eden and the B6259 between Nateby and Outhgill in Cumbria posted by: Sir Lose-a-lot location: United Kingdom date approved: 08/01/2008 last visited: 07/30/2008 |
view gallery E8.2 km | Pendragon Castle, Mallerstang, Cumbria in Wikipedia Entries The ruins of a castle sited between the River Eden and the B6259 between Nateby and Outhgill in Cumbria posted by: Sir Lose-a-lot location: United Kingdom date approved: 07/30/2008 last visited: 07/30/2008 |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Meg Peacocke - Poetry Path (October) - Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Etched in Stone There are 12 poems carved in stone, set up as a Poetry Path around the river Eden in Kirkby Stephen. This is a verse for October. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/15/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Meg Peacocke - Poetry Path (September) - Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Etched in Stone There are 12 poems carved in stone around the river Eden through Kirkby Stephen. All composed by Meg Peacocke. This is September's poem. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/15/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Passage - Stenkrith Park, Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Abstract Public Sculptures There are 10 sculptures along the banks of the river Eden, called the Eden Benchmarks. This is Passage by Laura White in Stenkrith Park, Kirkby Stephen. All by different artists. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 01/27/2012 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Meg Peacocke - Poetry Path (August) - Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Etched in Stone There are 12 poems composed especially by Meg Peacocke, carved in to local stone, along a poetry path at Kirkby Stephen. This is August's poem. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/15/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.4 km | Meg Peacocke - Poetry Path (November) - Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Etched in Stone In Kirkby Stephen there are 12 poems around the banks of the river Eden, carved in stones. All composed by Meg Peacocke. This is November's verse. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/15/2011 last visited: never |
view gallery NE8.5 km | Meg Peacocke - Poetry Path (July) - Kirkby Stephen, Cumbria in Etched in Stone A series of 12 poems have been carved in to local stones as a poetry path along the banks of river Eden, near Kirkby Stephen. Each month in a hill farmer's year has a separate poem composed by Meg Peacocke. This is July's verse. posted by: flipflopnick location: North West England, United Kingdom date approved: 12/15/2011 last visited: never |
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