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Here are our photos taken in and around our village of Arncliffe, Littondale, North Yorkshire
Arncliffe is a small village and the largest of
Littondale's four settlements. Littondale is a small
valley beside Upper Wharfedale 3 miles beyond
Kilnsey and its famous crag. It is part of the
Craven district of the non-metropolitan county of
North Yorkshire, England but is in the historic West
Riding of Yorkshire.
Situated on a gravel delta above the flood-plain of
the River Skirfare, Arncliffe's houses, cottages,
and other buildings face in towards a large and
luxurious green, and outwards to green hillsides
etched with limestone scars. A barn to the north of
the green is a good example of the local style, with
an unusual entrance, and a datestone of 1677.
Behind the village buildings are several small
crofts, nearly one to each house, and beyond these,
limestone walls climb the surrounding hills
separating higher fields. St Oswald's church lies
close to the river a little North of the village,
and the road up the dale crosses the river past
Bridge End where Charles Kingsley stayed, and Old
Cotes, built in 1650, whose gabled porch has a
3-light window somewhat characteristic of late
17th-century houses in this area of the dales. A
narrow, winding road climbs steeply southwards from
the village, across the fells towards Malham. Paths
also go towards Kettlewell and Starbotton.
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Footpath to Kettlewell |
River Skirfare |
view across fields to School |
Arncliffe lambs |
Looking down from Old Cote Moor |
Amerdale Hall |
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Village stocks |
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Snowdrops in School people come from miles around to
look at Arncliffe school snowdrops
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There is a welcome at Arncliffe in Littondale, North
Yorkshire |
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