Yarns Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Yarns Hill

Pots & Pans Monument & Greenfield This war memorial was erected in 1923 to honour the 259 people from the villages of Saddleworth who died during the first world war and was located here specifically to be visible from the villages in the area. When plans were submitted for the war memorial there was much opposition from local people who wanted a memorial in the village rather than on top of a bleak hill.
Pots & Pans Monument & Greenfield Credit: Colin Park

Yarns Hill, located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, is a prominent hill/mountain that stands tall amidst the beautiful landscape. It is situated in the north of England, specifically in the county of Yorkshire, and forms a part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Standing at an elevation of approximately 400 meters (1,300 feet), Yarns Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill/mountain is characterized by its rolling slopes covered in lush green vegetation, creating a stunning sight throughout the year. Its location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park ensures that it is surrounded by a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

Yarns Hill is accessible via well-maintained footpaths and trails, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its natural beauty up close. The summit of Yarns Hill provides an excellent vantage point, allowing visitors to witness the stunning vistas of the Yorkshire Dales, including rolling hills, deep valleys, and meandering rivers.

The hill/mountain also holds historical significance, with traces of ancient settlements and structures found in the vicinity. These archaeological remains add a layer of intrigue to Yarns Hill, attracting history buffs and researchers alike.

Overall, Yarns Hill in Yorkshire is a captivating destination that embodies the natural beauty and historical heritage of the region. Whether it be for outdoor activities, photography, or simply immersing oneself in the tranquility of nature, Yarns Hill offers a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 53.539208/-1.9916627 or Grid Reference SE0004. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Pots & Pans Monument & Greenfield This war memorial was erected in 1923 to honour the 259 people from the villages of Saddleworth who died during the first world war and was located here specifically to be visible from the villages in the area. When plans were submitted for the war memorial there was much opposition from local people who wanted a memorial in the village rather than on top of a bleak hill.
Pots & Pans Monument & Greenfield
This war memorial was erected in 1923 to honour the 259 people from the villages of Saddleworth who died during the first world war and was located here specifically to be visible from the villages in the area. When plans were submitted for the war memorial there was much opposition from local people who wanted a memorial in the village rather than on top of a bleak hill.
Late afternoon sunlight on Pots & Pans Monument near Greenfield
Late afternoon sunlight on Pots & Pans Monument near Greenfield
Old milestone The 2 miles from Greenfield West Riding CC milestone, now in Greater Manchester, is on the west side of the A635.  The 3 mile stone minus its attachment was seen in 2002 but has since disappeared altogether.  Many of the milestones in this area known as Saddleworth were painted several years ago.   Now ready for a repaint although the legends can be read.  Neither the 2 or 3 mile stones were 'listed'.
Old milestone
The 2 miles from Greenfield West Riding CC milestone, now in Greater Manchester, is on the west side of the A635. The 3 mile stone minus its attachment was seen in 2002 but has since disappeared altogether. Many of the milestones in this area known as Saddleworth were painted several years ago. Now ready for a repaint although the legends can be read. Neither the 2 or 3 mile stones were 'listed'.
Old milestone The Greenfield and Shepley Lane Head tollroad existed from 1823 to the early 1880s.   About 2 metres to the right of the West Riding CC milestone can just be made out an old stone at the edge of the uncut longer grass.   It is thought that this is a milestone from the turnpike era although no inscription can be made out.
Old milestone
The Greenfield and Shepley Lane Head tollroad existed from 1823 to the early 1880s. About 2 metres to the right of the West Riding CC milestone can just be made out an old stone at the edge of the uncut longer grass. It is thought that this is a milestone from the turnpike era although no inscription can be made out.
Old milestone This milestone is not quite like any of the other late 19C West Riding CC milestones so may be an early replacement.  There is no raised edge to the top section and the lettering is a different style.   It is on the A669 Chew Valley Road near St Mary's CE school.   This area was once in the West Riding but now Greater Manchester.
Old milestone
This milestone is not quite like any of the other late 19C West Riding CC milestones so may be an early replacement. There is no raised edge to the top section and the lettering is a different style. It is on the A669 Chew Valley Road near St Mary's CE school. This area was once in the West Riding but now Greater Manchester.
Dove Stone Reservoir in drought The first six months of 2022 are the driest in the UK since 1976
Dove Stone Reservoir in drought
The first six months of 2022 are the driest in the UK since 1976
Redundant Reservoir Overflow Drain at Dove Stone Reservoir The first six months of 2022 are the driest since 1976
Redundant Reservoir Overflow Drain at Dove Stone Reservoir
The first six months of 2022 are the driest since 1976
Footpath by Dove Stone Reservoir
Footpath by Dove Stone Reservoir
Yeoman Hey Reservoir from above Ashway Gap
Yeoman Hey Reservoir from above Ashway Gap
St Chad's Saddleworth
St Chad's Saddleworth
OS Cut Mark - Saddleworth, Saint Chad's Church <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm83022" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm83022">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>
OS Cut Mark - Saddleworth, Saint Chad's Church
Location of OS Cut Mark - Saddleworth, Saint Chad's Church
Location of OS Cut Mark - Saddleworth, Saint Chad's Church
A surprising find, Kinders Lane, Greenfield The building on the left is Dolefield Barn while on the right is part of Fur Lane Farm with a building looking like a former weaver's cottage. The surprise was the green and red lump in the field. This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1649917">TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine</a>.
A surprising find, Kinders Lane, Greenfield
The building on the left is Dolefield Barn while on the right is part of Fur Lane Farm with a building looking like a former weaver's cottage. The surprise was the green and red lump in the field. This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1649917">TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine</a>.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield
This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1649917">TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine</a>. The engine does really slope with the flywheel end being lower.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield
This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine. The engine does really slope with the flywheel end being lower.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1649917">TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine</a>.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield
This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast. This is the engine at Cattawade - TM1032 : Steam hydraulic pumping engine.
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast
Proud Mary, Kinders Lane, Greenfield
This is a steam powered hydraulic pumping engine by Henry Berry of Leeds. It is a horizontal twin tandem compound steam engine with four single acting hydraulic pumps straddling the Laird type crosshead guides on each side. It can apparently be run on compressed air. It was recovered from a scrapyard in the Doncaster area and has been named 'Proud Mary'. It bears an uncanny resemblance to the engine that was at Storey Brothers xylonite works at Cattawade in Suffolk and it is very tempting to think it is the same as it is such an unusual beast
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Yarns Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE0004 (Lat: 53.539208, Lng: -1.9916627)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Oldham

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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