Aldborough Moor

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Aldborough Moor

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Aldborough Moor, located in the county of Yorkshire, England, is a picturesque and expansive area characterized by its rolling downs and vast stretches of moorland. Covering an area of approximately 2,500 acres, the moor is situated near the charming village of Aldborough, just a few miles north of the historic city of York.

The landscape of Aldborough Moor is a captivating blend of open grasslands, heather-covered hills, and scattered patches of woodland. The area is known for its breathtaking views, with sweeping panoramas of the surrounding countryside that showcase the natural beauty of the region. Visitors to the moor can enjoy leisurely walks along its well-maintained footpaths, taking in the peaceful and serene atmosphere.

Wildlife enthusiasts will find Aldborough Moor to be a haven for various species. The moorland provides a habitat for an array of bird species, including skylarks, curlews, and lapwings. It is also home to rabbits, hares, and occasionally deer, which can be spotted grazing in the open fields. The diverse flora of the area includes heather, bracken, and gorse, creating a colorful and vibrant landscape throughout the seasons.

Historically, Aldborough Moor has played a significant role in the local community. It has been used for centuries as common land, providing grazing areas for livestock. Today, it continues to be an important agricultural resource for the surrounding farms.

Aldborough Moor is a place of natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life and immerse themselves in the tranquil and idyllic surroundings. Whether it is for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the breathtaking scenery, Aldborough Moor is a gem waiting to be discovered in the heart of Yorkshire.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 54.078799/-1.3605517 or Grid Reference SE4164. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Old Court House and stocks
River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Aldborough
River Ure at Low Close Farm
River Ure at Low Close Farm
Footbridge over Holbecks Drain This bridge came as a bit of a surprise after the one before which consisted of a rotten plank resting on the silt.
Footbridge over Holbecks Drain
This bridge came as a bit of a surprise after the one before which consisted of a rotten plank resting on the silt.
Tree and bench at Lower Dunsworth
Tree and bench at Lower Dunsworth
Ash dieback on Holbecks Lane
Ash dieback on Holbecks Lane
Straw Bales at Low House Farm
Straw Bales at Low House Farm
Roman road leading to Aldborough Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Roman road leading to Aldborough
Holbecks Lane following the line of the earlier Roman road.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside brick wall The benchmark is cut into a brick wall which is the boundary to a house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside brick wall
The benchmark is cut into a brick wall which is the boundary to a house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, house and boundary brick wall There is a benchmark cut into the brick wall which is the boundary to the house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, house and boundary brick wall
There is a benchmark cut into the brick wall which is the boundary to the house which sits on the cross piece of a T junction, and directly opposite the road junction.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside house According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the gable end of this roadside property. Despite the ivy creeper having lost all its leaves no mark was found.
Marton cum Grafton, roadside house
According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the gable end of this roadside property. Despite the ivy creeper having lost all its leaves no mark was found.
Marton cum Grafton, old chapel According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the north face of the old chapel which has been converted to a private house. Nothing could be seen due to the greenery and shrubs around the property.
Marton cum Grafton, old chapel
According to the OS benchmark database there is a benchmark cut into the north face of the old chapel which has been converted to a private house. Nothing could be seen due to the greenery and shrubs around the property.
Marton cum Grafton, junction with B6265 According to the OS benchmark database there was a post with a cutmark near the wall junction of the house. There has been some rebuilding of the roadside wall, posts and driveway. No post and benchmark was found.
Marton cum Grafton, junction with B6265
According to the OS benchmark database there was a post with a cutmark near the wall junction of the house. There has been some rebuilding of the roadside wall, posts and driveway. No post and benchmark was found.
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole was decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The Maypole at Aldborough
The Maypole is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Attractive 19th Century Stone House in Aldborough
This very attractive house named Hazeldene dates from the early 19th century and is a Grade II listed building. It faces towards the green where the Maypole stands. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
An attractive Brick built House in Aldborough
A most attractive house named Fernleigh situated near the Maypole in the green just nearby. The house is decorated with flags in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Roman Masonry Along the line of the town walls
Roman Masonry
Along the line of the town walls
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Aldborough Moor is located at Grid Ref: SE4164 (Lat: 54.078799, Lng: -1.3605517)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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