Pictures of Reeth and Grinton
Exclusive photographs of Healaugh, Grinton and Reeth, the largest town in Upper Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
The River Swale at Grinton in Swaledale, the Yorkshire Dales.
The Swale is one of the fastest rising spate rivers in England.
Grinton Bridge spanning the River Swale at Grinton in the Yorkshire Dales.
This is the 17th century side of the bridge with the northern arch being an irregular shape. The bridge was widened in the 18th century.
A former coaching inn, the Bridge Inn at Grinton in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.
St. Andrew's Church at Grinton in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This medieval church is often called "The Cathedral of the Dales",
For centuries this was the main church for Upper Swaledale and bodies from Keld had to be carried in wicker coffins for 16 miles along the path, now known as the Corpse Road.
St. Andrew's Church at Grinton in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
This medieval church is often called "The Cathedral of the Dales",
For centuries this was the main church for Upper Swaledale and bodies from Keld had to be carried in wicker coffins for 16 miles along the path, now known as the Corpse Road.
Reeth village green with a backdrop of Fremington Edge in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire.
The war memorial and maypole on the village green at Reeth in Swaledale, Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire.
The 1866 Reeth Evangelical Congregational Church in Swaledale, North Yorkshire.