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Addlebrough is a fell in Wensleydale,
North Yorkshire, England. It is 481 m (1,578 ft) high.
Bronze Age
inhabitants built homes and
enclosures on the...
- part
below East
Witton is
within the
national landscape of Nidderdale.
Addlebrough, at 481
metres (1,578 feet),
dominates the
landscape of the
upper dale...
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Drumaldrace 614 66 SD873867 DFH-4
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- of Askrigg,
which doubled for the
fictional Darrowby, and Bainbridge.
Addlebrough, a 481-metre-high (1,578 ft) fell to the
south of both villages, is seen...
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Upper Dales electoral division of
North Yorkshire County Council and the
Addlebrough ward of
Richmondshire District Council. The
local Parish Council has...
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Upper Dales electoral division of
North Yorkshire County Council and the
Addlebrough ward of
Richmondshire District Council. The
civil parish shares a grouped...
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noted as
being prominent within the
landscape alongside Penhill and
Addlebrough, and as
forming a
ridge dividing Raydale from Wensleydale. In
their 1953...
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Upper Dales electoral division of
North Yorkshire County Council and the
Addlebrough ward of
Richmonshire District Council. The
civil parish shares a grouped...
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electoral division of
North Yorkshire County Council and was in the
Addlebrough ward of
Richmondshire District Council until 2023. The
local Parish Council...
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Roman Road
which crossed at this point, is
believed to have led
towards Addlebrough. St
Simon and St Jude's Church,
Ulshaw Bridge, is to the east of the...