Toft Gate Lime Kiln, Greenhow Hill, Pateley Bridge
Toft Gate Lime Kiln is just a couple of miles out of Pateley Bridge on Greenhow Hill on the B6265 heading towards Skipton.
In the Pateley Bridge Area of Nidderdale in North Yorkshire, limestone extraction and burning was carried out on a local level supplying field lime and mortar for the houses nearby around the 1850s. The construction of the railway to Pateley Bridge gave a boost to the lime business and several larger commercial kilns were set up. The remains of the largest of these is seen here at Toft Gate. Lime was conveyed from here by cart to the rail terminus in Pateley Bridge.
Toft Gate lime kiln was built around 1860 to 1870 and would have been built to satisfy the increasing demand for lime from the fast growing towns of the West Riding and beyond.
Recently the kiln has been stabilised and there is now access for the public where visitors can walk around the remains of the 9 metre high kiln and you can also walk along its 70 metre flue. There are also several interpretation boards explaining how the kiln worked. Theres is a small car park adjacent and a picnic area.
Toft Gate Kiln
First attempt at aerial photogrammetry using imagery shot from a DJI Phantom 2, Go Pro 3+ Black outfitted with RageCam 5.4mm lens. A total of 21 shots were used creating this model.
This 19thC Kiln is found west of Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire, England
Yorkshiredales.co.uk featuring Toft Gate Barn Café
If you want to get to know some proper Yorkshire Dales characters, then meet Caroline and some of her regulars at Toft Gate Barn Cafe at the top of Greenhow Hill, just outside Pateley Bridge! Whether you cycle up the hill and recover with some excellent home made cake, have a party, a hearty English breakfast or a proper Sunday Lunch; the views are stunning, the barn is full of character and unique decor and there is always a genuinely warm welcome from everyone there. Just Fab!
Daily Beetle
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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MG Car Meet Pateley Bridge
The annual meeting of local MG owners on 4th August 2012.
The oldest sweet shop in England, in the village of Pateley Bridge 2
The oldest sweet shop in England, in the village of Pateley Bridge 2
Coming down Panorama Walk to North East Pateley Bridge
One of the awkward things about getting into Pateley Bridge is the lack of quiet routes in. I've found a way of avoiding the main road in, although it's only really any use if going to the north east side of the town (or onto the quiet Wath Road, I use a path, although I've no idea about the right of way here. The signage at 0:35 does specifically ban cars and motor-bikes but not bicycles. I wouldn't go fast here though. It is far too narrow with lots of pedestrian entrances. Also, there are plenty of drainage guides (mounds of tarmac taking water off the path). A short section of steps allows access to the estates and a straight-ish route through along residential roads and estate paths to the quiet Wath Road ( to go further up the valley.
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Scunthorpe Treaderz 2009 Day 2 Scarborough - Pateley Bridge
The second day of the Scunthorpe Treaderz 2009 Tour. Scarborough to Pateley Bridge, including the flooded, and I mean flooded section of road between Roecliffe and Bishopmonkton in North Yorkshire.
The Scunthorpe Treaderz are a charity endurance cycling team. For more information please visit
Walk 610 Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire Dales
From walking-yorkshire.co.uk
Pateley Bridge High Street
Coming down the bottom of Bedlam Hill (or Old Church Lane) and onto the High Street. It's a narrow street so things tend to be slow. Even so, it feels like you need your wits about you when walking on the pavement. I cross over the river and pass the showground on the left, and the park with bandstand on the right before getting on towards the Bewerley side of town.
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6 THE COLDSTONES CUT
Part six of the series Limestone the Living Rock, A series of six ten-minute fims intended for schools, and commisioned by Hanson Quarry at Coldstones Pately Bridge, Yorkshire and dealing with many aspects of limestone.
RLLawson Lime Kiln 2003
Richard L. Lawson of Battletown, KY talking about his memories of his father burning lime kilns in Meade County. Also in this video are Paul L. Hardin and J. Garland Brown. This video was shot in May 2003 and all 3 men are now deceased.
MMO Morris Centenary Rally 2013 Saturday run out to a reservoir.
The Saturday run out to the reservoir. 2013 Rally, Pateley Bridge.
The Coldstones Cut
The Coldstones Cut sculpture near Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Pateley Bridge to Ashfold Side Beck (Part 1)
This video is of a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales (part 1) is from Pateley Bridge following the Nidderdale Way to the disused mines and Ashfold Side Beck. We see plenty of wildlife and farmyard animals. Please watch part 2 of our walk from the mines following Ashfold Side Beck and passing the caravan parks on the Nidderdale Way back to Pateley Bridge.
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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Pateley Bridge descent
GDW riders cycling in to Pateley Bridge
The Struggle Sportive | Review (long version)
Challenge Finder CEO Charlie took on the 108-mile Struggle Sportive in the Yorkshire Dales out of curiosity. He wanted to find out why those training grounds were so well renowned within the industry. Watch his review to get the lowdown on what it's like to ride one of the toughest and most popular sportives in the UK.
Inspired to take on a challenge? Visit challengefinder.com
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk - Ashfold Side Beck to Pateley Bridge (Part 2)
This video is of a guided walk in the Yorkshire Dales (part 2) is from the disused mines at Ashfold Side Beck and following the Nidderdale Way, passing the caravan parks back into Pateley Bridge. Please watch part 1 of our walk from Pateley bridge to the disused mines and Ashfold Side Beck.
Watch part 2 here:
For the full write up visit the video on:
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.
For more guided walks visit:
Pateley Bridge 23 may 2011 - Medium.m4v
A walk
Pateley Bridge High Street
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