Malham Cove
Drystone walling
Malhamdale
St Andrew's Church Grinton
Bridge over the River Swale
Moss covered rocks
A lonely tree on the skyline
Sluice gate
Stepping stones
Bolton Abbey
Pen y Ghent
Moss covered dry stone wall
Yorkshire Dales view
Flood plain towards Skipton.
Autumnal colour
Muntjac Deer
River Wharfe
Disused bridge over the River Wharfe
Same Ewe and the reason she is so watchful
Bridge near Austwick
Ewe keeping an eye on me!
Evening sky
New born lambs
Dipper
Treecreeper
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A Malham view
Dead tree
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Goosander
Simon's Seat
Wharfedale view
Lone tree
River Wharfe 2
More Catkins
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River Wharfe
Stainforth Foss
7th Century Packhorse bridge
Grey Heron 4
Grey Heron 3
Grey Heron 2
Grey Heron 1
Conkers!
Thornton Force
Ingleborough
The web!
Abstract tree art!
Dipper
A bridge but not too far!
River Wharfe
Scenic view of Malham Dale
Towards Malham
Stream in Malham Cove
Malham Cove
Tree
Male Chaffinch
Male Mallard
Atmospheric tree
Aysgarth Falls
View of the Dales
Waterfall
Bad weather a'coming
Dales view
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St Oswald, Thornton in Lonsdale
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was married here, they have a copy of the marriage certificate.
Of interest to fans of the Bronte sisters is the display featuring Prof C Heywood's introduction to the latest edition of 'Wuthering Heights'. This gives a compelling argument for the setting of 'Wuthering Heights' being in the vicinity of the church.
Of interest to fans of the Bronte sisters is the display featuring Prof C Heywood's introduction to the latest edition of 'Wuthering Heights'. This gives a compelling argument for the setting of 'Wuthering Heights' being in the vicinity of the church.
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