- 929 The
Wessenden Valley is a
moorland valley in the Dark Peak,
immediately south of
Marsden in West Yorkshire, England. The name
Wessenden derives from...
- east of the
county boundary with West
Yorkshire is
known as
Wessenden Moor and
Wessenden Head Moor. The moor is
crossed by the A635
between the Greater...
-
Wessenden Head
Reservoir is the
highest in a
series of four
reservoirs in the
Wessenden Valley above the
village of
Marsden in West Yorkshire, at the...
-
Wessenden Reservoir is the
second in a
series of four
reservoirs in the
Wessenden Valley above the
village of
Marsden in West Yorkshire, at the northern...
- (11 km) west of
Huddersfield at the
confluence of the
River Colne and
Wessenden Brook. It was an
important centre for the
production of
woollen cloth...
-
Bridge where it
feeds the
larger River Calder. Its
tributaries include Wessenden Brook,
Bradley Brook,
Crimble Brook, Mag Brook,
Fenay Brook, New Mill...
- Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It lies in the
Holme Valley,
below Wessenden Moor, 5
miles (8 kilometres) south-west of
Huddersfield on the edge of...
- Yorkshire. It
descends across Wessenden Head Moor (the
eastern part of
Saddleworth Moor) and the A635 road to the
Wessenden Valley. It
climbs out of the...
- in the
Wessenden Valley. The
Pennine Way and the Peak
District Boundary Walk run
across the
moors (following the same
route between Wessenden and Redbrook...
- reservoirs.
After Marsden, the walk goes past Butterley, Blakeley,
Wessenden and
Wessenden Head reservoirs,
before crossing the A635 road and
going in between...