Scribus Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Craven

England

Scribus Plantation

County Bridge Marker on the B6265, Grassington County Bridge Marker against a stone garden wall on the south side of the B6265 Station Road east of Grassington Bridge, River Wharfe. Grassington parish. The casting marks the extent of roadway adjoining the bridge that the County was obliged to maintain.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_GRASS07br
County Bridge Marker on the B6265, Grassington Credit: P Robertson

Scribus Plantation, located in Yorkshire, is a picturesque woodland area known for its abundant plant life and serene atmosphere. Nestled within the sprawling forest of Yorkshire, this plantation covers a vast area, offering visitors a tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The plantation is primarily composed of woodlands, featuring a diverse range of tree species such as oak, beech, and birch. These towering trees create a dense canopy, casting shadows on the forest floor and providing a habitat for various wildlife species. Walking through the plantation, visitors can witness the beauty of nature in its purest form, with sunlight filtering through the leaves and the gentle rustling of the wind.

The plantation is also home to a wide array of plant species, including vibrant wildflowers, ferns, and mosses. From dainty bluebells to majestic foxgloves, the plantation bursts with color during the blooming seasons, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Furthermore, Scribus Plantation is a haven for birdwatchers, as it serves as a nesting ground for numerous avian species. Avid birdwatchers can spot common woodland birds such as robins, blackbirds, and woodpeckers, as well as rarer species like the tawny owl and the European nightjar.

Overall, Scribus Plantation offers a serene and enchanting experience for visitors, providing a glimpse into the natural beauty of Yorkshire's woodlands.

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Scribus Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.058307/-2.0000256 or Grid Reference SE0062. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

County Bridge Marker on the B6265, Grassington County Bridge Marker against a stone garden wall on the south side of the B6265 Station Road east of Grassington Bridge, River Wharfe. Grassington parish. The casting marks the extent of roadway adjoining the bridge that the County was obliged to maintain.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_GRASS07br
County Bridge Marker on the B6265, Grassington
County Bridge Marker against a stone garden wall on the south side of the B6265 Station Road east of Grassington Bridge, River Wharfe. Grassington parish. The casting marks the extent of roadway adjoining the bridge that the County was obliged to maintain. Milestone Society National ID: YW_GRASS07br
River Wharfe, Linton Falls Hydro Electric Power Station The turbine house was originally built in 1909 by the Grassington Electricity Supply Company and took advantage of the Upper Linton Falls weir which had been constructed in the early nineteenth century. In 1921, the site was taken over by the Linton Mill Electricity Supply Company who extended the original turbine house with two new hydroelectricity generators which were installed in the turbine bays which can still be seen today.

The station continued generating electricity until the National Grid began supplying the Yorkshire Dales for the first time in 1948 which meant that local power generation was no longer financially viable. The structure was abandoned and left unused and left abandoned for 60 years.

Because of its significance as an early example of a local electricity generating site, Linton Falls was designated as a scheduled monument in 2001 (List Entry Number: 1020895 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020895" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020895">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Historic England). The turbine house was carefully restored in 2011 and two new Archimedean screw turbines were installed, enabling the site to become operational and supply electricity again.
River Wharfe, Linton Falls Hydro Electric Power Station
The turbine house was originally built in 1909 by the Grassington Electricity Supply Company and took advantage of the Upper Linton Falls weir which had been constructed in the early nineteenth century. In 1921, the site was taken over by the Linton Mill Electricity Supply Company who extended the original turbine house with two new hydroelectricity generators which were installed in the turbine bays which can still be seen today. The station continued generating electricity until the National Grid began supplying the Yorkshire Dales for the first time in 1948 which meant that local power generation was no longer financially viable. The structure was abandoned and left unused and left abandoned for 60 years. Because of its significance as an early example of a local electricity generating site, Linton Falls was designated as a scheduled monument in 2001 (List Entry Number: 1020895 LinkExternal link Historic England). The turbine house was carefully restored in 2011 and two new Archimedean screw turbines were installed, enabling the site to become operational and supply electricity again.
Hydro-electric Power House and Weir at Linton The turbine house was originally built in 1909 by the Grassington Electricity Supply Company and took advantage of the Upper Linton Falls weir which had been constructed in the early nineteenth century. In 1921, the site was taken over by the Linton Mill Electricity Supply Company who extended the original turbine house with two new hydroelectricity generators which were installed in the turbine bays which can still be seen today.

The station continued generating electricity until the National Grid began supplying the Yorkshire Dales for the first time in 1948 which meant that local power generation was no longer financially viable. The structure was abandoned and left unused and left abandoned for 60 years.

Because of its significance as an early example of a local electricity generating site, Linton Falls was designated as a scheduled monument in 2001 (List Entry Number: 1020895 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020895" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1020895">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Historic England). The turbine house was carefully restored in 2011 and two new Archimedean screw turbines were installed, enabling the site to become operational and supply electricity again.
Hydro-electric Power House and Weir at Linton
The turbine house was originally built in 1909 by the Grassington Electricity Supply Company and took advantage of the Upper Linton Falls weir which had been constructed in the early nineteenth century. In 1921, the site was taken over by the Linton Mill Electricity Supply Company who extended the original turbine house with two new hydroelectricity generators which were installed in the turbine bays which can still be seen today. The station continued generating electricity until the National Grid began supplying the Yorkshire Dales for the first time in 1948 which meant that local power generation was no longer financially viable. The structure was abandoned and left unused and left abandoned for 60 years. Because of its significance as an early example of a local electricity generating site, Linton Falls was designated as a scheduled monument in 2001 (List Entry Number: 1020895 LinkExternal link Historic England). The turbine house was carefully restored in 2011 and two new Archimedean screw turbines were installed, enabling the site to become operational and supply electricity again.
Bridge End Farm, Threshfield The farmhouse dates from the mid-eighteenth century and is now used for bed and breakfast/guest house accommodation. It is a Grade II listed building (List Entry No: 1132096 <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1132096" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1132096">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> Historic England).
Bridge End Farm, Threshfield
The farmhouse dates from the mid-eighteenth century and is now used for bed and breakfast/guest house accommodation. It is a Grade II listed building (List Entry No: 1132096 LinkExternal link Historic England).
Old-style Road Sign near Grassington
Old-style Road Sign near Grassington
Grassington, Sikes Lathe
Grassington, Sikes Lathe
Grass Wood Lane
Grass Wood Lane
Wharfe Lane
Wharfe Lane
Riverside houses, Grassington
Riverside houses, Grassington
Riverside field and path, Grassington
Riverside field and path, Grassington
Old stone bridge over Linton Beck
Old stone bridge over Linton Beck
The Fountaine Inn, Linton
The Fountaine Inn, Linton
Hydro electric power station above Linton Falls
Hydro electric power station above Linton Falls
Llyn Bank In Linton.
Llyn Bank
In Linton.
Arthur Anderton Memorial Institute and Men's Reading Room In Linton.
Arthur Anderton Memorial Institute and Men's Reading Room
In Linton.
Houses above Linton Beck In the distance, White Abbey, Grade II listed, listing number 1316811.
Houses above Linton Beck
In the distance, White Abbey, Grade II listed, listing number 1316811.
Fountaine's Hospital, Linton Grade II* listed. Listing number 1132124. Chapel and almshouses. 1721 by Richard Fountaine, extended to the rear in the late 19th century.
Fountaine's Hospital, Linton
Grade II* listed. Listing number 1132124. Chapel and almshouses. 1721 by Richard Fountaine, extended to the rear in the late 19th century.
Bridge over the ford at Linton Grade II listed. Listing number 1132118 Pedestrian bridge. Late C17 - early C18 with later repairs. Gritstone rubble with larger blocks to parapets. A single shallow arch with small flood arch to east, both with voussoirs set back and a slightly-projecting drip-course. 3 or 4 courses of stone to parapet which has rounded copings. A pedestrian or packhorse bridge aligned to carry a route towards Burnsall, along the south bank of the Wharfe, and replaced by a late C19 bridge carrying north-bound traffic towards the river crossing at Grassington.
Bridge over the ford at Linton
Grade II listed. Listing number 1132118 Pedestrian bridge. Late C17 - early C18 with later repairs. Gritstone rubble with larger blocks to parapets. A single shallow arch with small flood arch to east, both with voussoirs set back and a slightly-projecting drip-course. 3 or 4 courses of stone to parapet which has rounded copings. A pedestrian or packhorse bridge aligned to carry a route towards Burnsall, along the south bank of the Wharfe, and replaced by a late C19 bridge carrying north-bound traffic towards the river crossing at Grassington.
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Scribus Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SE0062 (Lat: 54.058307, Lng: -2.0000256)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Craven

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.058307,-2.0000256
Linton
Is In: UK, England, Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, Wharfedale, Yorkshire Dales
Place: village
Lat/Long: 54.0608127/-2.0058783
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Listed Status: Grade II
Lat/Long: 54.0607291/-2.0060838
Post Box
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 16:15; Sa 12:00
Post Box Type: lamp
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Lat/Long: 54.0607323/-2.0059821
Linton - Fountain Inn
Bus: yes
Public Transport: stop_position
Lat/Long: 54.0609492/-2.0059599
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 54.0622294/-1.9984898
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 54.0606227/-2.0055243
Historic: monument
Lat/Long: 54.0606098/-2.006079
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0590047/-2.001392
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0576697/-2.0071105
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0592598/-1.9980178
Material: wood
Power: pole
Source: EsriWorldImageryClarity
Lat/Long: 54.0591779/-1.9990746
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.058016/-2.0059035
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0583939/-2.0043263
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0591134/-1.999949
Material: wood
Power: pole
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Lat/Long: 54.0589544/-2.0021913
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 54.0614157/-2.0048687
Bus Stop
Linton - Fountain Inn
Bench: yes
Bin: no
Bus: yes
Lit: no
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 54.0608252/-2.0061272
Bus Stop
Linton - Fountain Inn
Bench: yes
Bin: no
Bus: yes
Lit: no
Naptan AtcoCode: 3200YNA01772
Naptan NaptanCode: 32001772
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: yes
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 54.0610075/-2.0060227
Linton - Fountain Inn
Bus: yes
Public Transport: stop_position
Lat/Long: 54.0608879/-2.0060981
Parking
Access: customers
Fee: no
Parking: surface
Lat/Long: 54.0608718/-2.0049179
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0589487/-1.9932193
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0590242/-1.9944423
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0590919/-1.995475
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0591659/-1.9967571
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0605308/-2.0000857
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0594524/-1.9999597
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.0572468/-2.0073357
Defibrillator
Defibrillator Location: inside bus shelter in Linton
Emergency: defibrillator
Lat/Long: 54.0608358/-2.006059
Bench
Backrest: no
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0606998/-2.0051008
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0607683/-2.0051865
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.060272/-2.0055568
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0604994/-2.0056557
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0601128/-2.0055211
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0600396/-2.0051025
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0602738/-2.0059775
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0603963/-2.006042
Bench
Backrest: no
Material: wood
Survey Date: 2022-04-18
Lat/Long: 54.0606453/-2.0059376
Linton Camp
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.0615133/-1.9984406
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