Yorkshire - Dent Village, Dales & Beautiful British Countryside -Relax With Nature
Dent the village with immense natural beauty, stunning scenary and a place to be discovered.
This video shows you all about Dent Village and the spectaculer sceneries around it.The cobbled street starts at 3.10 min. along with colour-washed stone cottages.I found the chirping of Sparrows,Pied Wagtails,Siskins & Bluetits every where.The chiming of the church bell enhanced the natural beauty of the area.
Our cottage was at Dent and it was an immaculately presented spacious property with views across the Dale to Rise Hill.
Dent village was so peaceful and lonely.Not much of crowd was to be seen.The Post Office only opened twice a week.There are only a very few shops to buy food stuff.
We spent our days strolling through beautiful meadows and lush riverside pastures, or exploring the hills and villages in the nearby Dales and Lakes.I always love to be with rich nature and with peace and tranquility that this place offered.I filmed all these sceneries while taking a walk through the Village.I also went to see a few other wonderful places but didn't film it.Just took photographs only :)
The story of Dent and Dentdale
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Four miles away from Dent village is Dent station - located within beautiful Dentdale. Dent still retains a feel of the past with its cobbled streets and colour-washed stone cottages. During the 18th and 19th Centuries Dent became a major hand knitting centre producing gloves and hose. The 'terrible' knitters (terribly fast and furious) would sit on balconies overhanging the streets, knitting and talking.
Walking in Dentdale provides the opportunity to see the best of the british countryside, it's wildlife and habitat, and it's changing character throughout the seasons.The Yorkshire Dales and Pennine Cycleways both include Dentdale.
Discover Dentdale and you will find yourself immersed in natural beauty, stunning scenery, a depth of heritage and the culture of a Dales community that has attracted poets, painters, and musicians for many years.
Dent Village Heritage Centre reveals the working lives of the dale's people since 16th Century. Inside, the place was packed with artefacts, reflecting life as it had once been lived in the Dale, collected over thirty or forty years by local farmers and owners.
Adam Sedgwick the father of geology was born in Dent in 1785.
Music from Jamendo .com -Rebirth
Places to see in ( Dent - UK )
Places to see in ( Dent - UK )
Dent is a village and civil parish in Cumbria, England. It lies in Dentdale, a narrow valley on the western slopes of the Pennines within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is about 4 miles (6 km) south east of Sedbergh and about 8 miles (13 km) north east of Kirkby Lonsdale.
Dent was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Both place name and dialect evidence indicate that this area was settled by the Norse in the 10th century. Geoffrey Hodgson, in 2008, argued that this invasion accounts for the high frequency of the Hodgson surname in the area. Dent was the birthplace of Thomas de Dent, Lord Chief Justice of Ireland, in the early fourteenth century. Dent was the birthplace of the geologist Adam Sedgwick in 1785.
Dentdale was one of the last Yorkshire Dales to be enclosed, Dent's Enclosure Award being made in 1859. Whilst fishing on the Dee at Dentdale in the 1840s, William Armstrong saw a waterwheel in action, supplying power to a marble quarry. It struck Armstrong that much of the available power was being wasted and it inspired him to design a successful hydraulic engine which began the accumulation of his wealth and industrial empire. Dent, then in Yorkshire, was one of the sites for the Survey of English Dialects in the 1950s.
The Dent Brewery is an independent microbrewery in Cowgill, just above Dent. Dent was the original site of the Dent Folk Festival and is now the site of the Dent Music and Beer Festival at the end of June. The first event was held in 2009 and was hailed as a great success.
Dent railway station on the Settle and Carlisle Railway is about 4 miles (6 km) above the village at Denthead. Despite its name, it is actually in Cowgill. Nearby, the railway goes over a viaduct. The long distance footpath the Dales Way passes through Dent, with various types of accommodation (pub, B & B, camping) available to walkers.
( Dent - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Dent . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dent - UK
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dent station, dent village 16/4/2019
a lovely drive through the back roads to dent, and the highest station in england. the station is private and can be hired for the week and stop their. a pretty station. the roads were single track at the best easy but steep in places at 17%...so betty did struggle a bit .. parked up in dent valley and enjoyed the peace. the village of dent with its cobbled street was stunning, worth a visit a large car park as you go through and easy to park and walk...
village of DENT WALKABOUT
QUAINT LITTLE VILLAGE OF DENT left behind in time and unspoiled by modernisation too much !!
Dent village with the UK Kawasaki Versys crew.
The UK Kawasaki Versys forum Yorkshire run riding through Dent,22nd March 2009.
Jock's stroll through the village of Dent
The History of Dent
A brief video on some of the amazing history of Dent.
ENGLAND James Herriot country revisited (hd-video)
New footage from our revisit of the Yorkshire Dales.
A.o. Richmond (museum with original James Herriot set).
Music:
1) Barefooted by Salvatres
2) Green Leaves by Audionautix
Ingleton to Dent Timelapse, Beautiful Kingsdale near Dent. Yorkshire Dales 2013
Timelapse Video of the Yorkshire Dales Spectacular Kingsdale Valley. Travelling along Thornton Lane from Ingleton towards Dent Northeastwards. 2013-07-26
Yorkshire Dales Country Walk Dentdale The River Dee from Dent round
Our video is a guided walk at Dent in Dentdale in the Yorkshire Dales. We have done this walk by the River Dee to be walked as two walks or as one. Dentdale is a beautiful part of the country in the Yorkshire Dales National Park but also in Cumbria. This is an easy flat walk following the River Dee on public rights of way through fields and on some small sections of quiet road. Elevation: Lowest point 116.8m (383.2ft) highest point 154.10m (505.6ft). For full walk approx 8.3 miles allow 3 hours. First half of walk to Tommy Bridge and return to Dent approx 3.7 miles allow 1½ hours. Second half of walk to Ellers and return to Dent approx 5.2 miles allow 2 hours. Use OS Explorer Map OL2 Yorkshire Dales, Southern and Western areas. Start point: Dent pay and display car park. For more info please see our website.
Tri Dent 2018
Riding through the village of Dent.
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Dent Near Hawes Yorkshire 2012
Small village with its own Dent Brewery North West Yorkshire
Ribblehead Viaduct & Dent On The Settle -Carlisle Railway- Highest mainline station in England
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We went to the beautiful & scenic village of Dent in Yorkshire last month.Through this village runs the Settle-Carlisle railway and we were really happy to travel in it.
The Settle-Carlisle railway journey is a memorable one to anyone as it passes through some unspoilt landscape and dales which are truly breathtaking.It also passes through some beautiful meadows and lush riverside pastures.There are 11 stations, 22 viaducts and 14 tunnels on this line.
The viaducts are truly breathtaking and are must see structures.
I really wanted to see the magnificent & the longest 24 arch viaduct at Ribblehead.We took the train journey from Dent to Ribblehead and back.We also walked near it & went under it.I did the train journey for a sorter video for easy viewing.
Welcome to England's most scenic railway
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Welcome to Settle-Carlisle country.The Settle - Carlisle Railway is without doubt one of Britain's most spectacular railway lines.
The line is probably the most scenic railway journey in England. It has survived two attempts to close it - once in the early 1960s and later in the 1980s. Both attempts caused local and national outrage. However, fortunes have now changed as millions of pounds have been spent upgrading tracks and stations. The line opened in 1876 - we hope the line is here for many more generations to come.
The 72 mile route from Settle to Carlisle takes you on a journey through the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, the line heads north up Ribblesdale between the towering gritstone capped fells of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks - Ingleborough, Whernside and Pen-y-Ghent.
Over the 24 arches of the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct before plunging in to the longest tunnel on the line at Blea Moor. Emerging onto the side of Dentdale,(one of the more remote - and dramatic - northern dales) the line leaves the Dales at Garsdale and makes it way through the gentle, lush rolling hills of the Eden Valley. with rural villages and market towns before arriving at the great border city of Carlisle.
Ribblehead Station
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Ribblehead Station is in one of the most beautiful areas on the Settle to Carlisle line.This was one of the most difficult sections of the line ever to be built.The station is unstaffed.
The magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct - 24 arches crossing Batty Moss 100 feet below and 440 yards long, follows the station. Ribblehead station now houses a Visitor Centre in the refurbished station building.
Shortly after the viaduct is Blea Moor Tunnel, at 2629 yards long & built1870-1875.This is the longest tunnel on the line.The area of Ribblehead station and viaduct is one of the wildest and most remote in the North of England. Frequently there is a very strong wind and the weather can close in very quickly.
In 1938 Ribblehead became a meteorological report point.
Dent station
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Dent is the highest mainline station in England.Dent station first opened for public use in 1877 - it closed in 1970 and reopened in 1986. Dent village is situated 4 miles away and 600 feet lower than the station.
The weather is the prevalent feature at Dent. Snow fences made from old railway sleepers can be seen on the right when travelling towards Carlisle. These were used to try and keep the snow off the tracks, but were not always successful, as was found to be the case in the winter of 1947. At the peak of its use 90 trains a day passed through the station.However it is unstaffed today.
Dent Head Viaduct - 100 ft. high , 199 yds. long,10 arches, Built 1870-1875
Ribblehead Viaduct
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Ribblehead viaduct is actually the largest and most famous viaduct throughout the whole of the Settle to Carlisle railway line. The viaduct has 24 arches, is 104 feet high and 440 yards long.Built 1870-1875.
The wind is very prevalent around the Station and viaduct and many signalmen, crossing the viaduct, going to Bleamoor signal box have been blown off the embankment. During the war a train carrying vehicles was even blown off. There has even been the odd steam engine blown to a halt.
Construction of Ribblehead Viaduct took 5 years although it was not decided until December 1872 whether to have 24 or 18 arches. This depended on the workforce available - either stonemasons or navvies. The brick arches of a nominal 45ft span were sprung with stone voussoirs. The stone was quarried between Selside and Ribblehead.
During the building of the line over 2,000 people mainly 'navvies' lived at Batty Moss in temporary huts. When not working on the line navvies and miners lived in squalid conditions, and drinking, gambling and fighting were the main recreation.A school and hospital of sorts was established and missionaries were even sent in. Many lives were lost during the building of the viaduct.
Bibury is the most beautiful village in England
Bibury was called that by the artist William Morris, and I reckon the prettiest buildings there are the weavers' cottages known as Arlington Row. They're now owned by the National Trust, and you can rent one to live in!
DENT village to GASTACK BECK waterfall 28.03.2019
finished exploring the village of DENT then stopped off at DEEPDALE to revisit GASTACK BECK waterfall
Beautiful countryside drive in United Kingdom
I took this video driving through the countryside in the United Kingdom in October 2012. We are driving towards Malham Cove and the village we go through is called Kirkby Malham.
Weekend Trip to Dent in Dentdale Yorkshir October 2017
Weekend away with fellow bikers for an adventure on the Yorkshire Roads