West Field

Downs, Moorland in Yorkshire Selby

England

West Field

Along Coldhill Lane Looking along the road between Lotherton Hall and Sherburn in Elmet.
Along Coldhill Lane Credit: DS Pugh

West Field is a picturesque area located in the region of Yorkshire, England. It encompasses both downs and moorland, providing a diverse and captivating landscape for visitors and locals alike. The area is known for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, expansive grasslands, and heather-covered moors.

The downs in West Field offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, with their gentle slopes and open vistas. These grassy uplands are perfect for leisurely walks or picnicking, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the countryside. The downs are also home to a variety of wildlife, including rabbits, foxes, and various bird species, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts.

The moorland, on the other hand, offers a more rugged and wild experience. Characterized by its rocky terrain and vast expanses of heather, the moors are a sight to behold. Visitors can enjoy long hikes, exploring the winding paths and taking in the stunning views. The moorland is also known for its rich history, with ancient stone circles and burial mounds dotting the landscape.

West Field benefits from a mild climate, with cool summers and relatively mild winters. The area receives a moderate amount of rainfall throughout the year, contributing to its lush greenery and vibrant flora.

Overall, West Field, Yorkshire (Downs, Moorland) is a haven for those seeking natural beauty, tranquility, and outdoor adventures. Whether it's walking along the downs or exploring the rugged moorland, this area offers a unique and captivating experience for all who visit.

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West Field Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.821332/-1.2886911 or Grid Reference SE4636. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Along Coldhill Lane Looking along the road between Lotherton Hall and Sherburn in Elmet.
Along Coldhill Lane
Looking along the road between Lotherton Hall and Sherburn in Elmet.
Field beside Coldhill Lane The road heads towards Lotherton Hall.
Field beside Coldhill Lane
The road heads towards Lotherton Hall.
Farmland north of Coldhill Lane Looking across fields towards Oldgate.
Farmland north of Coldhill Lane
Looking across fields towards Oldgate.
Coldhill Lane Looking along the road towards Sherburn in Elmet.
Coldhill Lane
Looking along the road towards Sherburn in Elmet.
Pylons and farmland Looking across farmland from Coldhill Lane.
Pylons and farmland
Looking across farmland from Coldhill Lane.
Road under the wires Looking along Coldhill Lane as electric cables pass overhead.
Road under the wires
Looking along Coldhill Lane as electric cables pass overhead.
Road passing Lower Cold Hill Farm Looking along Coldhill Lane towards Lotherton Hall.
Road passing Lower Cold Hill Farm
Looking along Coldhill Lane towards Lotherton Hall.
Coldhill Pond Looking across the pond north of Coldhill Farm.
Coldhill Pond
Looking across the pond north of Coldhill Farm.
Coldhill Lane near Coldhill Farm Looking along the road leading to Sherburn in Elmet.
Coldhill Lane near Coldhill Farm
Looking along the road leading to Sherburn in Elmet.
Bales beside Coldhill Lane Looking across a stubble field from the road to Saxton.
Bales beside Coldhill Lane
Looking across a stubble field from the road to Saxton.
Field beside Coldhill Lane Looking across farmland beside the road to Saxton.
Field beside Coldhill Lane
Looking across farmland beside the road to Saxton.
Farmland and pylons Looking across stubble fields from Coldhill Lane.
Farmland and pylons
Looking across stubble fields from Coldhill Lane.
Road to Saxton Looking along Coldhill Lane.
Road to Saxton
Looking along Coldhill Lane.
Trees along Coldhill Lane Looking along the road from Saxton.
Trees along Coldhill Lane
Looking along the road from Saxton.
Stubble fields beside Coldhill Lane Looking across farmland south west of Saxton.
Stubble fields beside Coldhill Lane
Looking across farmland south west of Saxton.
Overhead cables and potato fields Looking across farmland west of Saxton.
Overhead cables and potato fields
Looking across farmland west of Saxton.
Trees along the road to Saxton Looking along Coldhill Lane.
Trees along the road to Saxton
Looking along Coldhill Lane.
Bench beside Coldhill Lane A bench near Saxton. The dedication was to Linda Walsh.
Bench beside Coldhill Lane
A bench near Saxton. The dedication was to Linda Walsh.
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West Field is located at Grid Ref: SE4636 (Lat: 53.821332, Lng: -1.2886911)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Selby

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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