Rye Hill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Rye Hill Plantation

Barton, was King William IV pub The King William IV pub, that was, is on the south side of the east/west road that runs through Barton village. It is now a private residence. On the north facing wall, on a right cornerstone of the front facia, is a benchmark. It is on the 2nd stone course.
Barton, was King William IV pub Credit: Mel Towler

Rye Hill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Spanning over an area of several hectares, it is nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush countryside, offering visitors a serene and tranquil environment to explore.

The plantation is predominantly covered in dense woodlands, comprising a variety of tree species such as oak, beech, and ash. These towering trees create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich undergrowth of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the overall charm of the landscape.

The plantation is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also for wildlife enthusiasts. The woodland provides a habitat for numerous species of animals, including deer, rabbits, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds that call the plantation their home.

Rye Hill Plantation offers a network of well-maintained trails and footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the woodland at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the occasional glimpse of wildlife. It is a popular destination for hikers, joggers, and dog walkers, providing them with a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

In addition to its natural beauty, Rye Hill Plantation also has historical significance. It is believed that the woodland has been part of the local landscape for centuries and was once used for timber production and hunting.

Overall, Rye Hill Plantation is a captivating woodland that combines natural beauty, biodiversity, and historical value, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

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Rye Hill Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.460218/-1.6511725 or Grid Reference NZ2207. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Barton, was King William IV pub The King William IV pub, that was, is on the south side of the east/west road that runs through Barton village. It is now a private residence. On the north facing wall, on a right cornerstone of the front facia, is a benchmark. It is on the 2nd stone course.
Barton, was King William IV pub
The King William IV pub, that was, is on the south side of the east/west road that runs through Barton village. It is now a private residence. On the north facing wall, on a right cornerstone of the front facia, is a benchmark. It is on the 2nd stone course.
Barton, was King William IV pub A wider angle showing The King William IV pub, that was. It is on the south side of the east/west road that runs through Barton village. It is now a private residence. On the north facing wall, on a right cornerstone of the front facia, is a benchmark. It is on the 2nd stone course.
Barton, was King William IV pub
A wider angle showing The King William IV pub, that was. It is on the south side of the east/west road that runs through Barton village. It is now a private residence. On the north facing wall, on a right cornerstone of the front facia, is a benchmark. It is on the 2nd stone course.
Barton, St Cuthbert's with St Mary's church This is the west face of the tower of the village church. There is a benchmark on the 2nd block cornerstone and still in very good condition.
Barton, St Cuthbert's with St Mary's church
This is the west face of the tower of the village church. There is a benchmark on the 2nd block cornerstone and still in very good condition.
Barton, St Cuthbert's with St Mary's church A wider angle showing the west face of the tower of the village church. There is a benchmark on the 2nd block cornerstone and still in very good condition.
Barton, St Cuthbert's with St Mary's church
A wider angle showing the west face of the tower of the village church. There is a benchmark on the 2nd block cornerstone and still in very good condition.
Barton, Mary Gate This property is on the south side of Mary Gate, and to the east of the village ford. On the north-east facing front facia there is a bench mark cut into the right cornerstone of the property.
Barton, Mary Gate
This property is on the south side of Mary Gate, and to the east of the village ford. On the north-east facing front facia there is a bench mark cut into the right cornerstone of the property.
Barton, Mary Gate This property is on the south side of Mary Gate, and to the east of the village ford. On the north-east facing front facia there is a bench mark cut into the right cornerstone of the property.
Barton, Mary Gate
This property is on the south side of Mary Gate, and to the east of the village ford. On the north-east facing front facia there is a bench mark cut into the right cornerstone of the property.
St Michael and All Angels, Middleton Tyas
St Michael and All Angels, Middleton Tyas
Old Milestone, Middleton Tyas Carved stone post by Middleton Tyas Lane (u/c road) opposite Kneeton Lane, in the parish of Middleton Tyas (Richmondshire District) on the South side of road. Tyas stone, erected by the Darlington to Middleton Tyas turnpike trust in the 19th century. Repaired and repositioned since 2003, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6102730">NZ2205 : Old Milestone in Middleton Tyas</a>.

Inscription reads:- : Catteric(k) / Bridge / 5 // Greta / Bridge / 9

Milestone Society National ID: YN_CBGB05
Old Milestone, Middleton Tyas
Carved stone post by Middleton Tyas Lane (u/c road) opposite Kneeton Lane, in the parish of Middleton Tyas (Richmondshire District) on the South side of road. Tyas stone, erected by the Darlington to Middleton Tyas turnpike trust in the 19th century. Repaired and repositioned since 2003, see NZ2205 : Old Milestone in Middleton Tyas. Inscription reads:- : Catteric(k) / Bridge / 5 // Greta / Bridge / 9 Milestone Society National ID: YN_CBGB05
Middleton Tyas, St Michael's and All Angels church The bolt and benchmark are cut into the east face of the church, and remain in very good condition.
Middleton Tyas, St Michael's and All Angels church
The bolt and benchmark are cut into the east face of the church, and remain in very good condition.
Middleton Tyas, St Michael's and All Angels church There is an OS bolt and benchmark cut into the east face of the church, and it remains in very good condition.
Middleton Tyas, St Michael's and All Angels church
There is an OS bolt and benchmark cut into the east face of the church, and it remains in very good condition.
Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas Lane The benchmark and bolt are cut into the road facing wall of a cottage on the south side of the lane.
Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas Lane
The benchmark and bolt are cut into the road facing wall of a cottage on the south side of the lane.
Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas Lane There is a benchmark and bolt cut into the road facing wall of the cottage to the right of the drive way. the mark is to the right of the drainpipe.
Middleton Tyas, Middleton Tyas Lane
There is a benchmark and bolt cut into the road facing wall of the cottage to the right of the drive way. the mark is to the right of the drainpipe.
Middleton Tyas, old school The OS Flush Bracket 2178 is embedded into the old village school, which is now Unnamed House.
Middleton Tyas, old school
The OS Flush Bracket 2178 is embedded into the old village school, which is now Unnamed House.
Middleton Tyas, old school The OS Flush Bracket 2178 is embedded into the old village school, which is now Unnamed House. It is located on the right of the gable end, on the lower courses of stone.
Middleton Tyas, old school
The OS Flush Bracket 2178 is embedded into the old village school, which is now Unnamed House. It is located on the right of the gable end, on the lower courses of stone.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane The benchmark is cut into the road facing wall of Rookery Gardens.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane
The benchmark is cut into the road facing wall of Rookery Gardens.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane There is a benchmark cut into the road facing wall of Rookery Gardens. It is to the left of the joint between the roadside wall and the house.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane
There is a benchmark cut into the road facing wall of Rookery Gardens. It is to the left of the joint between the roadside wall and the house.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane According to the OS benchmark database along this stretch of wall was a rivet and benchmark cut into the drystone wall. The wall is broken along the top courses with ivy having rooted itself. It is likely that the benchmark has been destroyed.
Middleton Tyas, Cow Lane
According to the OS benchmark database along this stretch of wall was a rivet and benchmark cut into the drystone wall. The wall is broken along the top courses with ivy having rooted itself. It is likely that the benchmark has been destroyed.
Middleton Tyas, The Old Schoolhouse The OS Flush Bracket 2177 is embedded in the north-west face of the Old Schoolhouse.
Middleton Tyas, The Old Schoolhouse
The OS Flush Bracket 2177 is embedded in the north-west face of the Old Schoolhouse.
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Rye Hill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NZ2207 (Lat: 54.460218, Lng: -1.6511725)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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