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Little Almscliffe Crags, Stainburn, North Yorkshire
Little Almscliffe Crags, Stainburn, North Yorkshire
Legendary Rocks: OS Grid Reference – SE 23237 52275
Also Known as:
Little Almes Cliffe
Little Almias Cliff Crag
Getting Here
Little Almscliffe on 1851 map
Coming from Harrogate, take the B6162 and B6161 road to Beckwithshaw, through the village and, 4-500 yards on, turn right onto Norwood Lane. 2 miles along, keep your eyes peeled on your left for a gravelled parking spot and you’ll see the…
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Horn Bank, Rigton, North Yorkshire
Horn Bank, Rigton, North Yorkshire
Settlement (destroyed): OS Grid Reference – SE 2905 5035
Archaeology & History
Horn Bank site on 1910 map
Upon the top of the old ridge where ran the ancient trackway between Rigton and Pannal, could once be found a multi-period settlement, long since gone – as happens all too often in this neck o’ the woods. And unfortunately there doesn’t appear to be any sketch plans of the site. It was…
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Little Almscliffe, Stainburn, North Yorkshire
Little Almscliffe, Stainburn, North Yorkshire
Cup-and-Ring Stone: OS Grid Reference – SE 23242 52260
Also Known as:
Carving no.555 (Boughey & Vickerman)
Little Almias Cliff Crag
Archaeology & History
Little Almscliffe Crag (photo – James Elkington)
When the great northern antiquarian William Grainge (1871) wrote of this place, he told that, “the top of the main rock bears…rock bains and channels, which point it out as having been a cairn or…
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