
Yorkshire Walks, Reeth
Folder: Yorkshire Walks
A 6.5 mile circular Walk from Reeth in August 1993. Taking the footpath that curls up to Fremmington Edge past the disused chert quarries, along the Edge Top to lane at New Cross Bank, and on to Grinton.
Weather dull and warm. Pictures scanned
Weather dull and warm. Pictures scanned
15 Jul 2017
A Squeeze on the footpath near Reeth that circles round up to Fremington Edge. (Aug 1993, scan)
At the top right hand side White House is visible and above the disused chert quarries.
15 Jul 2017
Looking northwest along Fremington Edge from near the disused Chert Quaries. (Aug 1993, scan)
15 Jul 2017
Path leading down from Freminghton Edge to the lane junction at New Close Bank. (Aug 1993, scan)
The lane leading onward goes into Marrick, we would turn right along the lane to Grinton.
15 Jul 2017
Afternoon sun on the River Swale near Ewelop Hill and Grinton. (Aug 1993, scan)
15 Jul 2017
Grinton Bridge over the River Swale. (Aug 1993, scan)
"Road bridge over River Swale. Late C17, late C18 and C19. Rubble and ashlar stone. 3 semi-circular arches, triangular cutwaters rising to canted buttresses containing pedestrian retreats. The late C17 bridge is on the upstream side, of rubble construction, the northernmost arch of irregular shape, the other 2 having added late C18 voussoirs and cutwaters. The downstream half of the bridge is of late C18 construction, with roll moulding above the voussoirs. Both sides have a plain string course below parapets of coursed rubble of C19 date."
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