Low Moss

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire Richmondshire

England

Low Moss

Ford over Great Sleddale Beck The track crosses and recrosses the beck several times.Walkers are best advised to stay on one side!
Ford over Great Sleddale Beck Credit: David Brown

Low Moss is a picturesque village located in the stunning region of Yorkshire, England. Situated amidst the captivating Yorkshire Downs and Moorland, this charming village offers a unique combination of natural beauty and rural tranquility.

Surrounded by rolling hills and vast open spaces, Low Moss is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. The Yorkshire Downs, characterized by their lush green meadows and breathtaking views, provide ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The moorland, with its rugged terrain and heather-covered expanses, is a sight to behold, attracting birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

The village itself is a delightful blend of traditional English architecture and a close-knit community. Quaint cottages with their colorful gardens line the streets, adding to the village's charm. The village pub is a popular gathering spot, where locals and visitors can enjoy a pint of locally brewed ale and indulge in hearty Yorkshire cuisine.

For history buffs, Low Moss boasts a rich heritage. The ancient ruins of a medieval castle stand proudly on a hilltop overlooking the village, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Nearby, there are also fascinating archaeological sites and historic landmarks waiting to be explored.

Low Moss is a haven of tranquility, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its stunning natural landscapes, friendly community, and historical significance, it is a destination that truly captures the essence of Yorkshire's countryside.

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Low Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.387856/-2.2452213 or Grid Reference SD8499. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ford over Great Sleddale Beck The track crosses and recrosses the beck several times.Walkers are best advised to stay on one side!
Ford over Great Sleddale Beck
The track crosses and recrosses the beck several times.Walkers are best advised to stay on one side!
Great Sled Dale Beck Its waters drain the northern & western slopes of Great Shunner Fell and Angram Common, seen in this shot, and the eastern slopes of Hugh Seat and Burnt Moor.
Great Sled Dale Beck
Its waters drain the northern & western slopes of Great Shunner Fell and Angram Common, seen in this shot, and the eastern slopes of Hugh Seat and Burnt Moor.
Approaching Great Shunner Fell The climb ahead is the start of Great Shunner Fell
Approaching Great Shunner Fell
The climb ahead is the start of Great Shunner Fell
On Great Shunner Fell On the lower plateau of Great Shunner Fell.
On Great Shunner Fell
On the lower plateau of Great Shunner Fell.
Great Sleddale Beck
Great Sleddale Beck
The remains of the northern wall of the extensive Sleddale House sheepfold system
The remains of the northern wall of the extensive Sleddale House sheepfold system
Burnt Moor There are not a lot of features in this square. A couple of drainage ditches are in shot and an couple of grouse are not!
Burnt Moor
There are not a lot of features in this square. A couple of drainage ditches are in shot and an couple of grouse are not!
Icicles hanging over Great Sleddale Beck
Icicles hanging over Great Sleddale Beck
The remains of a sheepfold
The remains of a sheepfold
Ruin on Burnt Moor
Ruin on Burnt Moor
Looking across Burnt Moor towards Great Sleddale
Looking across Burnt Moor towards Great Sleddale
The head of Stackers Gill Don't stand on the green bits!
The head of Stackers Gill
Don't stand on the green bits!
Looking down Watery Gill
Looking down Watery Gill
Knoutberry Currack A small pile of stones and a corner in a fence
Knoutberry Currack
A small pile of stones and a corner in a fence
Sleddale Pasture
Sleddale Pasture
Knoutberry Currack A venerable but unremarkable cairn on Angram Common west of Great Shunner Fell. It does have a fine outlook over Great Sleddale with the North Pennines visible on the horizon.
Knoutberry Currack
A venerable but unremarkable cairn on Angram Common west of Great Shunner Fell. It does have a fine outlook over Great Sleddale with the North Pennines visible on the horizon.
Sandy Bottom Great Shunner Fell in the background
Sandy Bottom
Great Shunner Fell in the background
Stony area near Market Place
Stony area near Market Place
Show me another place!

Low Moss is located at Grid Ref: SD8499 (Lat: 54.387856, Lng: -2.2452213)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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