Rock End Moor

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire

England

Rock End Moor

Clapper Bridge Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Clapper Bridge Credit: Stephen Shaw

Rock End Moor is a picturesque area located in the Yorkshire Downs, nestled amidst the stunning moorland landscape of Yorkshire, England. Spanning over several miles, this area is renowned for its captivating natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

The moorland of Rock End Moor is characterized by its rolling hills, rocky outcrops, and expansive heather-covered plains, which provide a striking backdrop for visitors and nature enthusiasts alike. The rugged terrain and rocky formations make it an ideal location for hikers and climbers seeking an adventurous experience.

The moorland is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species, including various species of birds, mammals, and reptiles. It is particularly famous for its abundant birdlife, with species such as curlews, lapwings, and red grouse being frequently spotted. The moorland vegetation is dominated by heather, creating a vibrant purple hue during the summer months.

Rock End Moor offers breathtaking panoramic views, with the vast expanse of the moorland stretching out as far as the eye can see. The tranquil atmosphere and untouched beauty of the landscape attract photographers and nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat.

Visitors to Rock End Moor can explore the area's extensive network of walking trails, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural wonders of the moorland. Additionally, there are several designated picnic areas and viewpoints that provide visitors with the perfect opportunity to soak in the awe-inspiring surroundings.

Overall, Rock End Moor is a captivating destination that showcases the untouched beauty of Yorkshire's moorland landscape, making it a must-visit for those seeking a quintessential English countryside experience.

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Rock End Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.734713/-2.0590827 or Grid Reference SD9626. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Clapper Bridge Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Clapper Bridge
Bridge now repaired after collapse some time ago.
Rodwell End Clough View from Lobb Mill Viaduct
Rodwell End Clough
View from Lobb Mill Viaduct
Halifax Road at Calderside View from rail line on Whiteley Arches
Halifax Road at Calderside
View from rail line on Whiteley Arches
Oakville Road at Calderside View from Rochdale to Leeds railway
Oakville Road at Calderside
View from Rochdale to Leeds railway
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale Township Boundary Marker above Stoodley Glen and south of Stoodley Lane. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish. 

Milestone Society National ID: YW_LANSOW02pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale
Township Boundary Marker above Stoodley Glen and south of Stoodley Lane. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish. Milestone Society National ID: YW_LANSOW02pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale Parish Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen below Height Wood. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish..

Milestone Society National ID: YW_SOWERR01pb
Old Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen, Calderdale
Parish Boundary Marker in Stoodley Glen below Height Wood. Formerly on the boundary of Langfield and Sowerby townships in Halifax parish. It marked the boundary of the Sowerby Ramble, a narrow strip of land along the Calder valley and up Stoodley Glen between Erringden and Stansfield townships and Erringden and Langfield township. Sowerby Ramble was part of Sowerby township but in 1850 it became part of Erringden township, later parish. In 1897 Langfield and Stansfield became part of Todmorden parish and in 1937 this part of Erringden parish also became part of Todmorden parish.. Milestone Society National ID: YW_SOWERR01pb
Old Boundary Marker Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Matthew Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD10em
Old Boundary Marker
Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Matthew Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary. Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD10em
Old Boundary Marker on Baulk Head Lane, Todmorden Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Baulk Head Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD11em
Old Boundary Marker on Baulk Head Lane, Todmorden
Estate Boundary Marker set in a stone wall on Baulk Head Lane, a green lane. In the former Stansfield township and parish, absorbed into Todmorden parish in 1897. Not on any township or parish boundary so is thought to mark an estate boundary. Milestone Society National ID: YW_TOD11em
Oakville Road and Railway View towards Hebden Bridge where road and rail are hardly separated. A rail track cleaning train is going over Whiteley Arches
Oakville Road and Railway
View towards Hebden Bridge where road and rail are hardly separated. A rail track cleaning train is going over Whiteley Arches
The Pennine Way and Bridleway crossing the A646
The Pennine Way and Bridleway crossing the A646
The Pennine Way leaving the A646
The Pennine Way leaving the A646
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Higher Underbank Farm
The Pennine Way near Knott Wood
The Pennine Way near Knott Wood
The Pennine Way near Badger Fields Farm
The Pennine Way near Badger Fields Farm
The Pennine Way on Pry Hill
The Pennine Way on Pry Hill
The Pennine Way descending Pry Hill
The Pennine Way descending Pry Hill
The Pennine Way crossing Colden Water
The Pennine Way crossing Colden Water
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Rock End Moor is located at Grid Ref: SD9626 (Lat: 53.734713, Lng: -2.0590827)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Calderdale

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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