-
Feizor is a
hamlet in the
Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. The name
derives from "Fech's ergh", with Fech
being a Norse-Gael
given name (FĂach)...
- main
route just
north of the town. At
Stainforth the
route turns west to
Feizor,
Austwick and
Clapham on
ancient walled lanes. From
Clapham the
trail turns...
- in England,
witch stones or
witch seats can be
found in the
villages of
Feizor, near Settle, and at
Wharfe both in
North Yorkshire.
Architecture of Normandy...
-
faults which include the North,
Middle and
South Craven faults and the
Feizor Fault are
evident at the
surface in the form of
degraded faults scarps where...
-
those parts of
Lawkland parish north of the A65 (including the
hamlet of
Feizor) were
transferred to
Austwick parish.
Lawkland parish gained those parts...
- The
parish contains the
village of Austwick, the
smaller settlements of
Feizor and Wharfe, and the
surrounding countryside. Most of the
listed buildings...
-
Settle the
route follows Ribblesdale to Stainforth, then goes by way of
Feizor and
Wharfe before heading for the
summit of Ingleborough, one of the Yorkshire...
- To the
north west of the village,
following the
route of the
footpath to
Feizor,
several Bronze Age ring
cairns are
located on the moor. One was excavated...
-
nearer to the
hamlet of
Wharfe was developed. In the east of the valley, lie
Feizor Wood,
Oxenber Wood, and
Wharfe Wood, a
combined Site of
Special Scientific...
- that part of
Lawkland parish north of the A65 (including the
hamlet of
Feizor) was p****ed to
Austwick parish. Now
Austwick Common and
Austwick Moss are...