Reek House Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Craven

England

Reek House Hill

Lightning Tree on the Road to Otterburn Situated on the road from Airton to Otterburn.
Lightning Tree on the Road to Otterburn Credit: Andy Beecroft

Reek House Hill is a prominent hill located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it forms part of the Pennine range, a chain of hills and mountains that stretches across northern England. Reaching a height of 629 meters (2,064 feet), it is one of the highest points in the region.

The hill boasts a distinctive shape, characterized by a steep and rugged slope on its eastern side, while the western side slopes more gently. Its summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the picturesque valleys and rolling hills of Yorkshire.

Reek House Hill is renowned for its rich natural beauty and diverse wildlife. The hill is covered in heather, creating a beautiful purple hue during the summer months. It is also home to a variety of bird species, such as red grouse and golden plovers, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers.

In addition to its natural wonders, the hill has historical significance. The name "Reek House" is believed to have originated from the Old Norse word "hraekr," meaning smoke, suggesting the presence of an ancient beacon or fire signal once used to communicate across the landscape.

Hiking and walking trails crisscross the hill, providing outdoor enthusiasts with the opportunity to explore its rugged terrain. Reek House Hill is a destination that offers a combination of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical charm, making it a must-visit location for those seeking an authentic Yorkshire experience.

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Reek House Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.010186/-2.1680564 or Grid Reference SD8957. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lightning Tree on the Road to Otterburn Situated on the road from Airton to Otterburn.
Lightning Tree on the Road to Otterburn
Situated on the road from Airton to Otterburn.
Hillside Copse near Otterburn
Hillside Copse near Otterburn
Ford and Cat at Kirk Syke Farm This ford is found on Kirk Syke Lane. Another image when the ford was not so dry can be viewed at:
<a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2838230" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2838230">Link</a>
Ford and Cat at Kirk Syke Farm
This ford is found on Kirk Syke Lane. Another image when the ford was not so dry can be viewed at: Link
Path junction on Dacre Lane Dacre Lane, bending right here towards Otterburn village, is a public footpath. To the left is a private road into Crook Beck Plantation.
Path junction on Dacre Lane
Dacre Lane, bending right here towards Otterburn village, is a public footpath. To the left is a private road into Crook Beck Plantation.
Looking down Dacre Lane The track is dead straight for 650 metres from this point.
Looking down Dacre Lane
The track is dead straight for 650 metres from this point.
View towards Crossber from Dacre Lane The post-glacial drumlins in this area are sheep pasture country.
View towards Crossber from Dacre Lane
The post-glacial drumlins in this area are sheep pasture country.
Dacre Lane, looking north-west Part of a long route linking Otterburn to Settle.
Dacre Lane, looking north-west
Part of a long route linking Otterburn to Settle.
Young oaks alongside Dacre Lane New oaks have been planted in among mature trees.
Young oaks alongside Dacre Lane
New oaks have been planted in among mature trees.
Dacre Lane, approaching Otterburn The end of a long route from Settle.
Dacre Lane, approaching Otterburn
The end of a long route from Settle.
House on a bend in Hellifield Road  My eye was caught by the small, blocked, arched opening between ground and first floor window levels. I wonder what that was for?
House on a bend in Hellifield Road
My eye was caught by the small, blocked, arched opening between ground and first floor window levels. I wonder what that was for?
Otterburn Bridge  The grade II listed bridge is dated to the late 18th or early 19th century. List entry 1132058.
Otterburn Bridge
The grade II listed bridge is dated to the late 18th or early 19th century. List entry 1132058.
View north along Otterburn Beck from the bridge The furthest of the three buildings in the photo is the Grade II listed Grove Farm.
View north along Otterburn Beck from the bridge
The furthest of the three buildings in the photo is the Grade II listed Grove Farm.
Hellifield Road out of Otterburn Note three pieces of street furniture: the road sign for a width restriction, the postbox in a wall, and the county marker (possibly relocated from the nearby bridge?) <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4669588">SD8857 : West Riding marker beside building at cross roads</a>. The building itself looks like an agricultural one converted to residential.
Hellifield Road out of Otterburn
Note three pieces of street furniture: the road sign for a width restriction, the postbox in a wall, and the county marker (possibly relocated from the nearby bridge?) SD8857 : West Riding marker beside building at cross roads. The building itself looks like an agricultural one converted to residential.
Cattle farm at Otterburn Hall A local website says 'Otterburn Hall Farm is a 170 hectare permanent grassland farm in Otterburn Village, bordering Otterburn Beck, with 850 breeding sheep and 40 beef cattle'. Some of the cattle could be heard in the shed here.
Cattle farm at Otterburn Hall
A local website says 'Otterburn Hall Farm is a 170 hectare permanent grassland farm in Otterburn Village, bordering Otterburn Beck, with 850 breeding sheep and 40 beef cattle'. Some of the cattle could be heard in the shed here.
Hall Barn, Otterburn A barn conversion at Otterburn Hall Farm.
Hall Barn, Otterburn
A barn conversion at Otterburn Hall Farm.
Otterburn Hall A cattle and sheep farm on the outskirts of the village. To the right is the grade II listed farmhouse (list entry 1316881) and to the left is a converted barn <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7640188">SD8857 : Hall Barn, Otterburn</a>.
Otterburn Hall
A cattle and sheep farm on the outskirts of the village. To the right is the grade II listed farmhouse (list entry 1316881) and to the left is a converted barn SD8857 : Hall Barn, Otterburn.
Cyclists on the road from Otterburn to Bell Busk One of three groups I saw within a few minutes - possibly all part of the same club ride.
Cyclists on the road from Otterburn to Bell Busk
One of three groups I saw within a few minutes - possibly all part of the same club ride.
Otterburn Beck, with gabions The gabions are presumably to prevent the beck eroding the adjacent road.
Otterburn Beck, with gabions
The gabions are presumably to prevent the beck eroding the adjacent road.
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Reek House Hill is located at Grid Ref: SD8957 (Lat: 54.010186, Lng: -2.1680564)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Craven

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Located within 500m of 54.010186,-2.1680564
Reek House Hill
Is In Country Code: GB
Natural: peak
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 54.0102329/-2.1677396
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