Heptonstall Moor

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire

England

Heptonstall Moor

Raistrick Greave Farmhouse ruin dating back to the 17th century.
Raistrick Greave Credit: Stephen Shaw

Heptonstall Moor is a picturesque area located in Yorkshire, England. Covering a vast expanse of rugged terrain, it is a combination of downs and moorland, offering breathtaking views and a tranquil atmosphere. With its rich history and natural beauty, it has become a popular destination for hikers, nature enthusiasts, and history buffs.

The moorland is characterized by its vast stretches of open heather-covered hills, dotted with scattered trees and rocky outcrops. The rugged terrain provides a diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife, including birds, rabbits, and even the occasional deer. It is also home to several species of rare plants and flowers, making it a haven for botany enthusiasts.

Heptonstall Moor is steeped in history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Ancient burial mounds and stone circles stand as a testament to the area's prehistoric past. In more recent history, the moorland played a significant role in the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution, with remnants of old mills and weirs still visible today.

The area is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and trails, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking. Visitors can explore the vast expanse of the moorland, taking in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the nearby village of Heptonstall offers quaint shops, cafes, and historic buildings, providing a charming backdrop to the moorland experience.

Overall, Heptonstall Moor is a captivating destination that combines natural beauty, historical significance, and outdoor recreation. Its unique blend of downs and moorland creates a captivating landscape that attracts visitors from near and far.

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Heptonstall Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.766672/-2.1125278 or Grid Reference SD9230. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Raistrick Greave Farmhouse ruin dating back to the 17th century.
Raistrick Greave
Farmhouse ruin dating back to the 17th century.
Reservoir Road. This road links Gorple Lower Res to Gorple Upper Res.
Reservoir Road.
This road links Gorple Lower Res to Gorple Upper Res.
Reaps Cross The cross has been vandalized in the past but still has a presence on Reaps Edge high on  Heptonstall Moor.
Reaps Cross
The cross has been vandalized in the past but still has a presence on Reaps Edge high on Heptonstall Moor.
Conifer Plantation at Gorple Between the two reservoirs this plantation has many dead trees on its edges
Conifer Plantation at Gorple
Between the two reservoirs this plantation has many dead trees on its edges
Valve Tower, Gorple Upper Reservoir The water level is recovering after the drought
Valve Tower, Gorple Upper Reservoir
The water level is recovering after the drought
Gorple Bottom View from near the remains of Gorple, the direct path to which from the reservoir had turned into a great bog in the remains of the once farmed fields
Gorple Bottom
View from near the remains of Gorple, the direct path to which from the reservoir had turned into a great bog in the remains of the once farmed fields
Dam on Red Carr Clough The dam and weir seem to create a settlement pond for water draining into the catchment drain for Gorple Upper Reservoir
Dam on Red Carr Clough
The dam and weir seem to create a settlement pond for water draining into the catchment drain for Gorple Upper Reservoir
Remains of Raistrick Greave View from the track besides the Gorple Upper Reservoir catchwater
Remains of Raistrick Greave
View from the track besides the Gorple Upper Reservoir catchwater
Remains of Masonry Pier In the clough of Reaps Water below Gorple Upper Reservoir are the remains of a trestle bridge which carried the reservoir contractor's railway. On the right of this view the cut into the clough side for the railway after the bridge can be seen
Remains of Masonry Pier
In the clough of Reaps Water below Gorple Upper Reservoir are the remains of a trestle bridge which carried the reservoir contractor's railway. On the right of this view the cut into the clough side for the railway after the bridge can be seen
Spillway at Gorple Upper Reservoir
Spillway at Gorple Upper Reservoir
Spillway at Gorple Upper Reservoir
Spillway at Gorple Upper Reservoir
Black Hameldon - northern summit!
Black Hameldon - northern summit!
Black Hameldon towards Hoof Stones Height
Black Hameldon towards Hoof Stones Height
Grey Stones Gorple Upper Reservoir to the left and the Lower Reservoir in the background
Grey Stones
Gorple Upper Reservoir to the left and the Lower Reservoir in the background
Gorple Bottom and the Upper Reservoir
Gorple Bottom and the Upper Reservoir
Rocks above Gorple Upper Reservoir
Rocks above Gorple Upper Reservoir
The dam at Gorple Upper Reservoir
The dam at Gorple Upper Reservoir
Disused sluice on the Gorple Upper conduit
Disused sluice on the Gorple Upper conduit
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Heptonstall Moor is located at Grid Ref: SD9230 (Lat: 53.766672, Lng: -2.1125278)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Calderdale

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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