Forest Walk through Studley Royal, Ripon, North Yorkshire, England
Walk (Mick) and wheelchair ride (Richard) through the forest around the Fountains Abbey/Studeley Royal area, Saturday 26th of August, 2018. (Please forgive some camera shake, it was bumpy, very bumpy!)
PS. A funny note: The music I've put in this film is from the Youtube collection and is called, wait for it: All good in the Wood!
Hackfall Woods: Follies and Woodland Walk; Masham / Grewelthorpe
A walk around the 120 acre restored woodland with the Woodland Trust officer, Paul Mosley. These woodlands are laid out with paths leading to follies and wide vistas across the Vale of Mowbray. These romantic ruins were built by the Aislabie family, who built the formal Studley Royal gardens at Fountains Abbey nearby. They are set on a steep valley side that runs down to the river Ure, and have attracted artists like Constable. The Banqueting House that overlooks the woods is now owned by the Landmark Trust and can be rented for short stays.
Grewelthorpe and the druids temple == drz400sm
just a ride through Grewelthorpe and a walk round the druids temple with solar bear
Hackfall woodland and hand-pumped fountain
Hackfall woodland and follies near Ripon, North Yorkshire a surprising and unusual bit of managed woodland we found when looking for a spot to stealth camp for a night before heading to Thornborough Henge for the Beltane celebration.
managed by the woodlandtrust.org.uk with The Hackfall Trust and
landmarktrust.org.uk
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Masham.(North Yorkshire)United Kingdom
Masham,Ripon,North Yorkshire, had a good walk round the town, it's a
really nice place, lovely walks, short or long, nice Pubs and Restaurants,
(good food food) nice Market with lots of home-made produce !
Dan Burnett - I Wish Live @ Grewelthorpe Village Hall, North Yorkshire 25/01/14
Dan singing a cover of I Wish by Stevie Wonder live at the newly opened Grewelthorpe Village Hall in North Yorkshire, 25th January 2014.
Chris Reynolds and Wes Cooper @ Hackfall Woods UK Sept 2013 GoPro Silver
Chris Reynolds and Wes Cooper @ Hackfall Woods UK Sept 2013 GoPro Silver
North Yorkshire Country Walk - Hackfall from Masham via the River Ure round
Our video is a guided walk in North Yorkshire. We start from Masham and walk on the banks of the River Ure through meadowland and woodland to Hackfall where we seek out some of the follies and features dotted around the woods of Hackfall. We return to Masham through Nutwith Common and Swinton Park. This is a beautiful easy to moderate walk of approx 8.5 miles on mainly good tracks and paths. There are some muddy sections and a few short steep inclines and declines.
Harwood Dale Forest & Staintondale Moor, North York Moors - 15 October 2017
A 10 mile walk through Harwood Dale Forest. Starting at Helwath Road the route heads south east towards Hallow Rigg before bearing north and following the bridleways north towards Green Dike, an ancient monument and then onto the viewpoint above Robin Hood's Bay. From here the route follows Scarborough Road south east before turning south towards Harwood Dale before returning to the starting location.
Music is Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now by The Smiths and The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get by Morrissey
The Walking Englishman - A Walk from Grewelthorpe near Ripon and Masham
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North Yorkshire Country Walk - Masham to Marfield Wetlands via the River Ure (Part 1)
Our video is a guided walk in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire from Masham to the Marfield Wetlands and Nature reserve via the River Ure. We observe lots of wildlife. Please watch Part 2 of our guided walk from the Wetlands back to Masham.
Watch part 2 here:
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The video is taken from the website of 'JR Hackney', otherwise known as 'The Taxi Driver'. Providing you with free information on a whole host of walks around the country that we have undertaken and recommend to you.
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Hackfall - Silhouettes and Shadows
Hackfall at the village of Grewelthorpe one Frosty dawn in February 2008.
Hackfall in Autumn
Hackfall, the once famous landscape garden created in 1750 by William Aislabie, is a riot of colour in the autumn. Now being regenerated and brought back to its original splendour through The Woodland trust and The Hackfall Trust.
Bradford CHA walk from Grewelthorpe to Ramsgill 1989
Bradford CHA rambling and social club are based in Bradford West Yorkshire. The club meet each week and use a hired coach to organise rambles in the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District or Derbyshire peak District.
Tug o' war Grewelthorpe Gala 2007 pt3
Now its the ladies turn...
Places to see in ( Masham - UK )
Places to see in ( Masham - UK )
Masham is a small market town and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England. Situated in Wensleydale on the western bank of the River Ure, the name derives from the Anglo-Saxon Mæssa's Ham, the homestead belonging to Mæssa. The Romans had a presence here, but the first permanent settlers were the Angles. Around 900 AD the Vikings invaded the region, burning and laying waste to the church and causing great suffering in Masham. They also introduced sheep farming, something for which the town is well known today.
Masham was historically a large parish in the North Riding of Yorkshire. As well as the town of Masham the parish included the townships of Burton-on-Yore, Ellingstring, Ellington High and Low, Fearby, Healey with Sutton, Ilton cum Pott and Swinton. In 1866 the townships became separate civil parishes. Masham Moor was an area of moorland to the west of the parish bordering the West Riding, common to the parishes of Masham and East Witton. It was divided between the parishes of Healey, Ilton cum Pott and Colsterdale in 1934.
St Mary's Church was most likely founded in the seventh century and stood somewhere near the present town hall on what used to be known as Cockpit Hill. The graveyard yielded 36 burials in a recent excavation. The present church — while having some Anglo-Saxon stonework and the stump of an eighth-century prayer cross — is mainly Norman with fifteenth-century additions. Masham was given to York Minster in the mediaeval period but, as the archbishop did not wish to make the long journey north to oversee the town's affairs, the parish was designated a peculiar.
During the Middle Ages, Masham developed as a very small town with milling, mining, cloth making and tanning industries. The town received its first market charter in 1251. Masham's importance as a major sheep market is the reason for the large market place and its Georgian houses. The market originally thrived because of its nearness to Jervaulx and Fountains Abbeys, with their large flocks of sheep. From 1875 the town was served by the Masham branch of the North Eastern Railway. Passenger services were stopped in December 1930 with goods traffic continuing until 1963. The station was across the River Ure at Low Burton.
Masham market days are Wednesday, Saturday and Bank Holiday Monday with a Farmers' Market every first Sunday of the month from April to September. An annual Sheep Fair is held in September. The market place, the largest in the district, is tightly bordered on its south and west sides by ranges of two- and three-storey buildings. To the south-east, lies St. Mary's Church with its large yard.
Although Masham is relatively small town it has two working breweries, Black Sheep Brewery and Theakstons, situated only a few hundred yards from one another. The Black Sheep Brewery sponsors annual folk festivals. Previous performers have included Hugh Cornwell of The Stranglers. The Masham Steam Engine & Fair Organ Rally is held annually, organised by the Masham Town Hall Association; it began in 1965 to raise money for the local town hall. The town holds an arts festival every two years. The nearest railway stations are Thirsk and Northallerton both of which are on the East Coast Main Line. Buses operate from Ripon and the town is on the A6108 road between Ripon, Leyburn, Richmond and Scotch Corner.
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Hackfall, Europa Nostra Presentation.
Hackfall woodland garden won a Europa Nostra Grand Prix prize of 10,000 euros in June 2011, completing with the top conservation projects from 50 European countries. Here Dr Lester Borley, Chairman of Europa Nostra UK presents to The Hackfall Trust, the Woodland Trust and the Landmark Trust, who worked jointly to conserve and manage the wood, with it''s water features and follies. This was enabled by major funding of nearly £1m from Heritage Lottery Fund.
didjefest 07
lime tree farm,grewelthorpe.didjeridoo festival 07
Aislabie 2030 Ripon Jun 1 2016 SIS Maiden Stakes