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- Oughtershaw is a hamlet in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It lies on a road it shares with other small villages; Deepdale, Yockenthwaite...
- becomes known as the River Wharfe at the confluence of Greenfield Beck and Oughtershaw Beck at Beckermonds. Flowing initially through Langstrothdale, it then...
- Wharfe. The trail ascends the valley of Oughtershaw Beck by a minor road to the hamlet of Oughtershaw. From Oughtershaw the Dales Way ascends steeply to the...
- Wharfe starts at the confluence (at the hamlet of Beckermonds) of the Oughtershaw Beck and the Green Field Beck, each of which originates at the Pennine...
- Beck (R) Bouther Gill (R) Hagg Beck (R) Hagg Gill (R) Deepdale Gill (L) Oughtershaw Beck (Ls) Green Field Beck (Rs) Scaffold **** (R) South Fields **** (L)...
- George Mollison, Solomon Wiseman, Bushrangers and Land Title Confusion', Oughtershaw Press, Riverview, 2014 – ISBN 978 0 9593420 9 3. Wisemans Ferry & Mount...
- recreationally for the road which runs north/south through Fleet Moss between Oughtershaw and ****le, which is the highest (paved) road in Yorkshire. Fleet Moss...
- Ball. John and Pam, Revisiting the early history of Lane Cove, 2010, Oughtershaw Press, ISBN 978-0-9593420-7-9. 253 pages. Most of the residential growth...
- the smaller settlements of Hubberholme, Yockenthwaite, Deepdale and Oughtershaw, extending up the valley of the River Wharfe. Most of the listed buildings...
- Scrafton (where the Herriots holida****), Middleham, Sutton Bank and Oughtershaw, which is "some of Yorkshire's bleakest country". When I left Glasgow...