Castle Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Castle Hill

Temporary bridge on the TPT diversion at Dunford Bridge This is a temporary bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion at Dunford Bridge. It came into use in late 2021 and will remain until seven electricity pylons have been removed. The cable will be buried under the TPT.
Temporary bridge on the TPT diversion at Dunford Bridge Credit: Dave Pickersgill

Castle Hill is a prominent landmark located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the town of Huddersfield, it is an ancient hill that rises approximately 1,000 feet above sea level, making it a notable feature of the local landscape.

The hill is primarily composed of millstone grit, a type of sedimentary rock that gives it a distinct reddish appearance. This geological feature has been shaped over millions of years by natural erosion processes, resulting in its current unique form. It is believed that Castle Hill was once an island in a vast ocean, and the remnants of marine fossils found in the area further support this hypothesis.

At the summit of Castle Hill, there are the remains of an Iron Age hillfort, which is estimated to date back over 2,500 years. These ancient fortifications are evidence of human occupation and defensive structures in the area during prehistoric times. Today, the site is a designated Scheduled Ancient Monument, protected by law to preserve its historical significance.

Castle Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the picturesque valleys and rolling hills of Yorkshire. It has become a popular destination for tourists, hikers, and nature enthusiasts who appreciate its natural beauty and historical importance.

In addition to its aesthetic and historical value, Castle Hill also serves as a habitat for various plant and animal species. The hillside is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, contributing to its ecological significance.

Overall, Castle Hill in Yorkshire is a captivating and culturally significant landmark, combining natural beauty, historical relevance, and ecological diversity.

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Castle Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.523008/-1.7320218 or Grid Reference SE1702. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Temporary bridge on the TPT diversion at Dunford Bridge This is a temporary bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion at Dunford Bridge. It came into use in late 2021 and will remain until seven electricity pylons have been removed. The cable will be buried under the TPT.
Temporary bridge on the TPT diversion at Dunford Bridge
This is a temporary bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion at Dunford Bridge. It came into use in late 2021 and will remain until seven electricity pylons have been removed. The cable will be buried under the TPT.
Bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion This is a new (permanent) bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion at Dunford Bridge. It came into use in late 2021. The diversion will remain until seven electricity pylons have been removed. The cable will be buried under the TPT.
Bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion
This is a new (permanent) bridge on the Trans Pennine Trail diversion at Dunford Bridge. It came into use in late 2021. The diversion will remain until seven electricity pylons have been removed. The cable will be buried under the TPT.
Post Box at Townhead S36 698. Royal Mail list this box as 'Townhead'.
Post Box at Townhead
S36 698. Royal Mail list this box as 'Townhead'.
A628 at the winter closure gates on the Woodhead Road
A628 at the winter closure gates on the Woodhead Road
Church of St Ann At Carlecotes Hall
Church of St Ann
At Carlecotes Hall
Old milestone This, once sad looking, sunken milestone at Crow Edge had, in 2017 been dug out and the wall behind it repaired.   It is one of the 615 milestones erected in 1893/94 by the family firm of Gill and Frank Stead of Mirfield for the newly-formed West Riding County Council.  Over half are still to be found by the roadside all over the old West Riding.   This one has been smartly painted in a similar pattern to several others in this part of Yorkshire.
Old milestone
This, once sad looking, sunken milestone at Crow Edge had, in 2017 been dug out and the wall behind it repaired. It is one of the 615 milestones erected in 1893/94 by the family firm of Gill and Frank Stead of Mirfield for the newly-formed West Riding County Council. Over half are still to be found by the roadside all over the old West Riding. This one has been smartly painted in a similar pattern to several others in this part of Yorkshire.
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
St Ann's Church, Carlecotes
Old milestone The remains of a West Riding CC milestone from 1893/94.   It lost its attachment sometime during the last quarter of the 20C.   Legends-lhs-HUDDERSFILD/10½ MILES/HOLMFIRTH/5 MILES.   Rhs-SHEFFIELD/16 MILES.   Top-NEW MILL DISTRICT/ROAD/THURLSTONE.   It is on the A616 just south of the crossroads with the B6106.   Although damaged it is Grade II listed 1151099.
Old milestone
The remains of a West Riding CC milestone from 1893/94. It lost its attachment sometime during the last quarter of the 20C. Legends-lhs-HUDDERSFILD/10½ MILES/HOLMFIRTH/5 MILES. Rhs-SHEFFIELD/16 MILES. Top-NEW MILL DISTRICT/ROAD/THURLSTONE. It is on the A616 just south of the crossroads with the B6106. Although damaged it is Grade II listed 1151099.
The  Dog  and  Partridge  from  the  car  park
The Dog and Partridge from the car park
Over  fields  from  the  Dog  and  Partridge  car  park Left of centre can be seen traffic on the A628 toward Flouch roundabout, the low cloud made for a misty day
Over fields from the Dog and Partridge car park
Left of centre can be seen traffic on the A628 toward Flouch roundabout, the low cloud made for a misty day
A  misty  moorland  scene From the rear of the Dog and Partridge a few rough fields before Harden Moor
A misty moorland scene
From the rear of the Dog and Partridge a few rough fields before Harden Moor
Shell and auger drilling Geotechnical investigation for a new raw water pipeline to Langsett
Shell and auger drilling
Geotechnical investigation for a new raw water pipeline to Langsett
The Newly Surfaced Path across Reddishaw Knoll Looking northward.
The Newly Surfaced Path across Reddishaw Knoll
Looking northward.
The Newly Surfaced Path across Reddishaw Knoll Looking north-westward.
The Newly Surfaced Path across Reddishaw Knoll
Looking north-westward.
The Trans Pennine Trail near Rolly Holme Looking eastward along the former railway line.
The Trans Pennine Trail near Rolly Holme
Looking eastward along the former railway line.
The Trans Pennine Trail to the south of Townhead Looking eastward along the disused railway line.
The Trans Pennine Trail to the south of Townhead
Looking eastward along the disused railway line.
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Castle Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE1702 (Lat: 53.523008, Lng: -1.7320218)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Barnsley

Police Authority: South Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///mend.palms.shredder. Near Holmfirth, West Yorkshire

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Carlecotes
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Post Box
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