Baildon Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Baildon Hill

Potter Brow Road, Baildon Moor
Potter Brow Road, Baildon Moor Credit: habiloid

Baildon Hill is a prominent landmark located in the county of West Yorkshire, England. Standing at an elevation of approximately 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level, it is classified as a hill rather than a mountain due to its relatively modest height. The hill is situated near the town of Baildon, about 13 kilometers (8 miles) northwest of the city of Bradford.

Baildon Hill is known for its scenic beauty and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The slopes of the hill are covered in lush greenery, including grasslands, wildflowers, and patches of woodland. It is a popular destination for hikers, walkers, and nature enthusiasts, who enjoy exploring its network of footpaths and trails.

At the summit of Baildon Hill, there is a trig point that serves as a marker for surveying purposes. This trig point offers breathtaking vistas, allowing visitors to admire the picturesque landscape stretching across the Aire Valley and beyond. On clear days, it is even possible to see as far as the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Baildon Hill has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back to the Bronze Age. It is home to several archaeological sites, including burial mounds and stone circles, which provide fascinating insights into the area's ancient past.

Overall, Baildon Hill is a cherished natural landmark in Yorkshire, offering a delightful escape to nature and a glimpse into the region's historical significance.

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Baildon Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.856685/-1.7867409 or Grid Reference SE1440. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Potter Brow Road, Baildon Moor
Potter Brow Road, Baildon Moor
Hawksworth Road, Baildon Moor
Hawksworth Road, Baildon Moor
The top of Shipley Glen A view from Lode Pit Lane at the point whence a bridleway descends into the glen.
The top of Shipley Glen
A view from Lode Pit Lane at the point whence a bridleway descends into the glen.
Willow Cottage, Saltaire Road, Eldwick Actually a large detached house rather than a cottage.  It appeared on a property website with an estimated value of £369,000. The name of the road is also misleading, because although you can get to Saltaire this way, it's only on foot. It is part of the Welcome Way.
Willow Cottage, Saltaire Road, Eldwick
Actually a large detached house rather than a cottage. It appeared on a property website with an estimated value of £369,000. The name of the road is also misleading, because although you can get to Saltaire this way, it's only on foot. It is part of the Welcome Way.
Culvert on the Loadpit Beck The culvert carries an access road leading to a former quarry that now contains a modern industrial building.
Culvert on the Loadpit Beck
The culvert carries an access road leading to a former quarry that now contains a modern industrial building.
Houses at Eldwick Beck In between the photographer location on Saltaire Road and the terrace of houses in the background was Eldwick Beck Mill (now demolished). I assume the houses were built for millworkers.
Houses at Eldwick Beck
In between the photographer location on Saltaire Road and the terrace of houses in the background was Eldwick Beck Mill (now demolished). I assume the houses were built for millworkers.
The north end of Saltaire Road The name of the road is misleading, because although you can get to Saltaire this way, it's only on foot. It is part of the Welcome Way. The modernist house on the right is called Xantara.
The north end of Saltaire Road
The name of the road is misleading, because although you can get to Saltaire this way, it's only on foot. It is part of the Welcome Way. The modernist house on the right is called Xantara.
Eldwick War Memorial Listed grade II (list entry 1447944) where we learn that the First World War memorial was unveiled on 2 December 1922, and was crafted by David Wildman from  local sandstone at a cost of approximately £150.
Eldwick War Memorial
Listed grade II (list entry 1447944) where we learn that the First World War memorial was unveiled on 2 December 1922, and was crafted by David Wildman from local sandstone at a cost of approximately £150.
Eldwick War Memorial names The plaques name thirteen casualties of the First World War and eight from the Second. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7026425">SE1240 : Eldwick War Memorial</a> for context.
Eldwick War Memorial names
The plaques name thirteen casualties of the First World War and eight from the Second. See SE1240 : Eldwick War Memorial for context.
Former Eldwick Beck Wesleyan Methodist chapel The chapel on Otley Road was built in 1888, closed c.2010 <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2716706">SE1240 : The old Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Eldwick</a> and is now presumably in private ownership.
Former Eldwick Beck Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The chapel on Otley Road was built in 1888, closed c.2010 SE1240 : The old Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Eldwick and is now presumably in private ownership.
The Green, Eldwick Beck The Green is a short side road with these houses on the corner, and a pub and a few more houses further along. Note the post box in the wall <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/581516">SE1240 : Victorian Post Box - The Green, Eldwick</a>.
The Green, Eldwick Beck
The Green is a short side road with these houses on the corner, and a pub and a few more houses further along. Note the post box in the wall SE1240 : Victorian Post Box - The Green, Eldwick.
The Acorn at Eldwick Beck A Casque Mark pub. It was only 11am when I passed, too early for a pint.
The Acorn at Eldwick Beck
A Casque Mark pub. It was only 11am when I passed, too early for a pint.
Gas installation at Eldwick Beck
Gas installation at Eldwick Beck
Footpath beyond The Green The public road becomes a public footpath at this point though it is still well surfaced as the access to a few properties.  It forms part of the Welcome way.
Footpath beyond The Green
The public road becomes a public footpath at this point though it is still well surfaced as the access to a few properties. It forms part of the Welcome way.
Start of a bridleway A very short bridleway that runs for less than a hundred metres between two roads.
Start of a bridleway
A very short bridleway that runs for less than a hundred metres between two roads.
Bingley Road, Baildon Moor Approaching the bends near Baildon Golf Club.
Bingley Road, Baildon Moor
Approaching the bends near Baildon Golf Club.
Bingley Road approaching Glovershaw Farm
Bingley Road approaching Glovershaw Farm
A view towards Eldwick from Glen Road, Baildon
A view towards Eldwick from Glen Road, Baildon
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Baildon Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE1440 (Lat: 53.856685, Lng: -1.7867409)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Bradford

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

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Baildon Moor
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