Photographs of Carperby and Castle Bolton in Wensleydale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire.
Calcite crystal in the spoil heaps of Wet Grooves Lead Mine in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
N.B. It is illegal to remove minerals from UK National Parks and SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) without permission.
The classically styled 1864 Friends Meeting House and graveyard at Carperby in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This fine meeting house was sold in 1984 and is now a private home.
The former village school and Wesleyan Chapel beside the village green at Carperby in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
The Wheatsheaf, Carperby in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
The author, James Herriot, and his bride spent their honeymoon here in 1941.
Haw Bank Enclosed Cremation Cemetry on Ox Close at Carperby in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This Bronze Age raised circle with a small raised inner circle can be seen beside the Oxclose Road. Such cremation cemeteries tended to replace the barrow and cairn burials of the Early Bronze Age.
Wet Groves Lead Mine can be seen in the distance.
Bolton Castle, Castle Bolton in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
The castle was built between 1378 and 1399 by Richard, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, and it still belongs to his descendants. Mary Queen of Scots was held here for six months in 1568 following her defeat in Scotland. Admission charge.
Bolton Castle, Castle Bolton in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
The castle was built between 1378 and 1399 by Richard, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, and it still belongs to his descendants. Mary Queen of Scots was held here for six months in 1568 following her defeat in Scotland. Admission charge.
Bolton Castle with a backdrop of Redmire Moor, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
The castle was built between 1378 and 1399 by Richard, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton, and it still belongs to his descendants. Mary Queen of Scots was held here for six months in 1568 following her defeat in Scotland. Admission charge.
Falconer with a Turkmenian eagle owl at Castle Bolton in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Admission charge. Photo taken within the castle grounds.
Yellow stained flourite in the spoil heaps of Wet Grooves Lead Mine, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire.
N.B. It is illegal to remove minerals from UK National Parks and SSSIs (Sites of Special Scientific Interest) without permission.
Woodhall in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
Addlebrough can be seen in the distance.
The lower falls of Disher Force below the Oxclose Road at Woodhall in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This photo was not taken from the public footpath.
The rusty 1902 Gilkes Vortex turbine beside the upper falls of Disher Force at Woodhall in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales.
This turbine was installed in 1936 by the owners of Woodhall Garage to provide hydro-electricity to the.hamlet.
This photo was taken beside a public footpath where Eller Beck plunges over the edge of Haw Bank.
Wet Grooves Lead Mine on the Oxclose Road at Woodhall near Carperby in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
The Knott, riddled with old workings of the Wet Grooves Lead Mine below Ivy Scar on the Oxclose Road at Woodhall near Carperby in Wensleydale, the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.