-
which extend to the
north and
south of
Wheeldale for up to 25
miles (40 km). The
visible course on
Wheeldale Moor
consists of an
embankment of soil,...
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White Cross (Fat Betty),
Shunner Howe, Hamer, Blue Man-i'-th'-Moss,
Wheeldale Stepping Stones, Fen House, Tom
Cross Rigg, Snod Hill,
Lilla Howe, Jugger...
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Moors national park. Its
stone course is only 1 mile (1.6 km) long on
Wheeldale Moor but the
inclusion of
other stretches create a 25-mile (40 km) section...
- this point. It led north-eastwards over the Vale of
Pickering and
across Wheeldale Moor
towards the
North Sea coast.
There are
Roman camps at
Cawthorn and...
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River Esk (MS) Rig Mill Beck (R)
Little Beck (R) Murk Esk (R)
Wheeldale Gill (Ls)
Wheeldale Beck (Rs)
Glaisdale Beck (R)
Stonegate Beck/Gill (L)
Great Fryup...
-
fictional geography of the area in
which the book is set but Goathland,
Wheeldale Moor and the
Roman Road
referred to in the book
correspond to the real...
-
Remains A mile-long
stretch of
enigmatic ancient road, also
known as "
Wheeldale Roman Road". Once
thought to be
Roman but
possibly much
earlier or later...
-
Newholm **** Dunsley,
Newton Mulgrave, Rousby, Ruswarp, Sneaton, Ugthorpe,
Wheeldale Moor, Whitby. York PLU Beningbrough, Buttercrambe, Claxton,
Clifton (North...
- and animals, and
Glacial Survivals' The Blue Man-i'-th'-Moss
stands on
Wheeldale Moor and the name came from the
Celtic word, Maen,
meaning a 'standing...
-
standing stone in the
North York
Moors in
northern England. It lies on
Wheeldale Moor on the
route of the Lyke Wake Walk. It is a
parish boundary stone...