Green Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Ribble Valley

England

Green Hill

Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on a field gatepost beside knot Lane at White Hill.
The benchmark has a recorded height of 153.6954 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark Credit: Peter Wood

Green Hill is a prominent natural landmark located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, England. It is a renowned hill that forms part of the scenic landscape of the area. With an elevation of approximately 300 meters (984 feet), Green Hill is classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its moderate height.

Situated within the North York Moors National Park, Green Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The hill is covered in lush green vegetation, which gives it its name and adds to its visual appeal. Its slopes are adorned with a variety of plant species, including vibrant wildflowers and ferns, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem.

Green Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. It offers numerous walking trails that cater to different skill levels, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. The hill's gentle slopes make it accessible to a wide range of individuals, from families with children to experienced hikers seeking a more challenging ascent.

The summit of Green Hill provides a vantage point from which visitors can admire the stunning landscapes that stretch out before them. On clear days, it is possible to see the rolling hills, lush valleys, and quaint villages that dot the Yorkshire countryside. The hill's location within the national park also means that it is home to various wildlife species, including birds, rabbits, and deer, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

In conclusion, Green Hill in Yorkshire offers a captivating natural experience, combining stunning vistas, diverse flora, and abundant wildlife. Its accessibility and scenic beauty make it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil charm of the Yorkshire countryside.

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Green Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.942774/-2.2569514 or Grid Reference SD8349. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on a field gatepost beside knot Lane at White Hill.
The benchmark has a recorded height of 153.6954 metres above sea level.
For more detail see : <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm121976" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm121976">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on a field gatepost beside knot Lane at White Hill. The benchmark has a recorded height of 153.6954 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the parapet wall of Paythorne Bridge
The benchmark has a recorded height of 104.7627 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the parapet wall of Paythorne Bridge The benchmark has a recorded height of 104.7627 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the wall of St Mary's Church, Gisburn
The benchmark has a recorded height of 138.3304 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the wall of St Mary's Church, Gisburn The benchmark has a recorded height of 138.3304 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Delicious Deli and Café - Gisburn
Delicious Deli and Café - Gisburn
Gutteridge Farm
Gutteridge Farm
Fields East of Gisburn
Fields East of Gisburn
West Portal Gisburne Park  Railway Tunnel A cut and cover short tunnel required by the landowner and decorated appropriately. The turrets of the east portal can be seen as well across this part of Gisburne Park
West Portal Gisburne Park Railway Tunnel
A cut and cover short tunnel required by the landowner and decorated appropriately. The turrets of the east portal can be seen as well across this part of Gisburne Park
Gisburne Park Railway Tunnel Turrets A curious view of mock castle turrets in parkland, disguising a railway line
Gisburne Park Railway Tunnel Turrets
A curious view of mock castle turrets in parkland, disguising a railway line
Old milestone This milestone which would have stood at the southeast corner of the A59/B6265 Bracewll Lane is now built into steps at the back of the White Bull PH in Gisburn.  This face is engraved with a hand pointing left/To/SKipton/9 Miles/hand pointing right/Gisbor(n)/2 Ms.  The other visible face is engraved with a hand pointing left To/Settle 11 ms/hand to right/Colne 7 ms.
Old milestone
This milestone which would have stood at the southeast corner of the A59/B6265 Bracewll Lane is now built into steps at the back of the White Bull PH in Gisburn. This face is engraved with a hand pointing left/To/SKipton/9 Miles/hand pointing right/Gisbor(n)/2 Ms. The other visible face is engraved with a hand pointing left To/Settle 11 ms/hand to right/Colne 7 ms.
Gisburne Park Entrance Lodges At the south entrance at the end of Park Road from the centre of Gisburn
Gisburne Park Entrance Lodges
At the south entrance at the end of Park Road from the centre of Gisburn
Bridge over a stream near Paythorne Bridge The bridge is part of a public footpath. The stream is only metres away from its confluence with the River Ribble
Bridge over a stream near Paythorne Bridge
The bridge is part of a public footpath. The stream is only metres away from its confluence with the River Ribble
River Ribble at Paythorne Bridge Looking north east.
River Ribble at Paythorne Bridge
Looking north east.
Looking down to the Ribble From the Ribble Way. Heavy vehicles have recently churned up the ground.
Looking down to the Ribble
From the Ribble Way. Heavy vehicles have recently churned up the ground.
Muddy Track near Paythorne Recent heavy rain has rendered this track to a rather sloppy state
Muddy Track near Paythorne
Recent heavy rain has rendered this track to a rather sloppy state
Bank Close Laithe Stone barn near Paythorne
Bank Close Laithe
Stone barn near Paythorne
Entering Paythorne Climbing up towards Paythorne from the River Ribble
Entering Paythorne
Climbing up towards Paythorne from the River Ribble
A  View over the Ribble Valley The Ribble south of Paythorne seen from near Castle Haugh
A View over the Ribble Valley
The Ribble south of Paythorne seen from near Castle Haugh
Demesne Farm Outbuildings Outbuildings beside the A682 Long Preston/Gisburn Road
Demesne Farm Outbuildings
Outbuildings beside the A682 Long Preston/Gisburn Road
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Green Hill is located at Grid Ref: SD8349 (Lat: 53.942774, Lng: -2.2569514)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

What 3 Words

///younger.autumn.promote. Near Barnoldswick, Lancashire

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Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 53.9407393/-2.2511429
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Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.9426548/-2.2568533
Ha-ha Hill
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Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.9443219/-2.2532484
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Lat/Long: 53.9415049/-2.2497296
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Lat/Long: 53.9423117/-2.2499335
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9438099/-2.2502714
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9446908/-2.2505155
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