Standedge Cutting

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire

England

Standedge Cutting

The Red Arrows over Round Hill On their way home after performing at an airshow at the Isle of Man
The Red Arrows over Round Hill Credit: Philip Cornwall

Standedge Cutting is a prominent geological feature located in Yorkshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Pennines, it is part of the scenic countryside that comprises the Yorkshire Downs and Moorland. The cutting itself is a man-made trench that was created during the construction of the Huddersfield Narrow Canal in the late 18th century.

Stretching for approximately 5 miles, Standedge Cutting was meticulously carved out of the rugged landscape to enable the canal to pass through the Pennine hills. The cutting is a testament to the engineering prowess of the time, as it required extensive excavation and the removal of vast quantities of earth and rock.

Today, Standedge Cutting is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are fascinated by the ingenuity and sheer scale of the project. The site offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills and expansive moorland stretching as far as the eye can see.

In addition to its historical significance, Standedge Cutting is also home to a thriving ecosystem. The area is dotted with lush vegetation, providing a habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors may spot wildflowers, birds, and even the occasional grazing sheep as they explore the cutting.

Overall, Standedge Cutting is an impressive feat of engineering and a natural wonder. Its combination of historical importance, stunning vistas, and vibrant biodiversity make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Yorkshire's Downs and Moorland.

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Standedge Cutting Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.584118/-1.9657792 or Grid Reference SE0209. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Red Arrows over Round Hill On their way home after performing at an airshow at the Isle of Man
The Red Arrows over Round Hill
On their way home after performing at an airshow at the Isle of Man
Black Moss Reservoir dam wall
Black Moss Reservoir dam wall
The Pennine Way near Swellands reservoir
The Pennine Way near Swellands reservoir
The Pennine Way near Black Moss Reservoir
The Pennine Way near Black Moss Reservoir
The Pennine Way near Black Moss Reservoir
The Pennine Way near Black Moss Reservoir
The Pennine Way near Redbrook Reservoir
The Pennine Way near Redbrook Reservoir
The Pennine Way by the A62
The Pennine Way by the A62
World War II Pillbox A well disguised strong point overlooking the A62
World War II Pillbox
A well disguised strong point overlooking the A62
Redbrook Reservoir Catchwater  and Path The catchwater and path go into Thieves Clough. The small footbridge crosses an overspill cascade that feeds into Redbrook Clough
Redbrook Reservoir Catchwater and Path
The catchwater and path go into Thieves Clough. The small footbridge crosses an overspill cascade that feeds into Redbrook Clough
Standedge footpath road
Standedge footpath road
Walkers steps on the way to Standedge
Walkers steps on the way to Standedge
Old milestone This rather sad looking West Riding CC milestone is about 100m southwest of Laceby House.   It has lost its backing stone, is very rusty and leaning.   The Wakefield and Austerlands road was a 27 mile long turnpike road which went through Huddersfield to Austerlands on the eastern outskirts of Oldham.
Old milestone
This rather sad looking West Riding CC milestone is about 100m southwest of Laceby House. It has lost its backing stone, is very rusty and leaning. The Wakefield and Austerlands road was a 27 mile long turnpike road which went through Huddersfield to Austerlands on the eastern outskirts of Oldham.
Old milestone This face tells us it is 6½ miles to Oldham.
Old milestone
This face tells us it is 6½ miles to Oldham.
Standedge Foot Road Heading away from the A62 road
Standedge Foot Road
Heading away from the A62 road
Stile on county boundary, Standedge Trail
Stile on county boundary, Standedge Trail
A62 nearing the junction with the A670
A62 nearing the junction with the A670
A62 nears the Pennine Way and Standedge Cutting
A62 nears the Pennine Way and Standedge Cutting
A62 at Kirklees boundary, in Standedge Cutting
A62 at Kirklees boundary, in Standedge Cutting
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Standedge Cutting is located at Grid Ref: SE0209 (Lat: 53.584118, Lng: -1.9657792)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Kirklees

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 53.584118,-1.9657792
Fixme: I don't remember there being streams here - I didn't record any. Confirm or delete please
Lat/Long: 53.5813844/-1.9606109
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Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 53.584355/-1.9664645
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 53.5825235/-1.9656873
Bus Stop
Marsden, Manchester Road / The Great Western PH
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Network: WY Metro
Operator: WY Metro
Public Transport: platform
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Lat/Long: 53.5859119/-1.9642439
Bus Stop
Marsden, Manchester Road / opposite Great Western PH
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 450028513
Naptan Bearing: SW
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Manchester Road Great Western
Naptan Crossing: Great Western
Naptan Landmark: Unknown
Naptan Notes: Dummy stop to support the BD status of An19359
Naptan ShortCommonName: Man Rd opp Gt West
Naptan Street: Manchester Road
Naptan Verified: no
Network: WY Metro
Operator: WY Metro
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
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Ford: yes
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Ford: yes
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