Limekiln Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Limekiln Hill

Robert Craven Memorial Hall Built in 1896, this is the village hall for the village of Bramhope. Built using a legacy of a local farmer, Robert Craven.
Robert Craven Memorial Hall Credit: Graham Firth

Limekiln Hill is a prominent hill located in Yorkshire, England. Situated in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, it forms part of the beautiful landscape that characterizes this region. Its distinct profile and elevation of approximately 500 meters above sea level make it a notable landmark in the area.

The hill derives its name from the historic limekilns that were once present on its slopes. These kilns were used to produce lime, an important material for construction and agriculture in the past. Although the limekilns are no longer operational, their remnants can still be found on Limekiln Hill, serving as a reminder of the area's industrial heritage.

Limekiln Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. From its summit, visitors can admire the undulating hills, verdant valleys, and picturesque villages that stretch out as far as the eye can see. The hill is a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, offering several walking trails that showcase the natural beauty of the Yorkshire Dales.

In addition to its natural splendor, Limekiln Hill is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The hillside is covered in heather, grasses, and wildflowers, providing a habitat for various bird species, mammals, and insects. It is not uncommon to spot kestrels, buzzards, or even the occasional red kite soaring above the hill.

Overall, Limekiln Hill is a captivating destination that encapsulates the charm and allure of the Yorkshire Dales. Its rich history, stunning vistas, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit location for those seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Yorkshire.

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Limekiln Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.895942/-1.6129878 or Grid Reference SE2544. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Robert Craven Memorial Hall Built in 1896, this is the village hall for the village of Bramhope. Built using a legacy of a local farmer, Robert Craven.
Robert Craven Memorial Hall
Built in 1896, this is the village hall for the village of Bramhope. Built using a legacy of a local farmer, Robert Craven.
The Bar House, near Pool Halfway down the old Pool Bank, where it crosses the current A660 from Otley (left) to Leeds (right). Old Pool Bank disappears down to the left of The Bar House.
The Bar House, near Pool
Halfway down the old Pool Bank, where it crosses the current A660 from Otley (left) to Leeds (right). Old Pool Bank disappears down to the left of The Bar House.
Western end of Pool Bank The fields of the western end of Pool Bank.  Taken from Old Pool Bank near the dismantled railway line, looking westwards.
Western end of Pool Bank
The fields of the western end of Pool Bank. Taken from Old Pool Bank near the dismantled railway line, looking westwards.
Pool village Seen at the centre of Pool village are the old stocks, an old-style signpost, and the White Hart pub.
Pool village
Seen at the centre of Pool village are the old stocks, an old-style signpost, and the White Hart pub.
Pool war memorial and church Situated on the southwestern side of the A659 towards Otley.
Pool war memorial and church
Situated on the southwestern side of the A659 towards Otley.
River Wharfe at Pool Seen from Pool bridge, looking westwards (upstream).
River Wharfe at Pool
Seen from Pool bridge, looking westwards (upstream).
Pool paper mill On the southern side of the A659.  Let's not discuss the paint job.
Pool paper mill
On the southern side of the A659. Let's not discuss the paint job.
Arthington Viaduct Arthington Viaduct, built 1846, carries the Harrogate-Leeds railway line from North Yorkshire across the River Wharfe into West Yorkshire.  The viaduct, for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway, was engineered by Thomas Granger and built by James Bray. It was 1510 feet long, had 21 arches and required over 50,000 tons of stone to construct.
Arthington Viaduct
Arthington Viaduct, built 1846, carries the Harrogate-Leeds railway line from North Yorkshire across the River Wharfe into West Yorkshire. The viaduct, for the Leeds and Thirsk Railway, was engineered by Thomas Granger and built by James Bray. It was 1510 feet long, had 21 arches and required over 50,000 tons of stone to construct.
Railway bridge by 'The Wharfedale'. Looking E along the A659.
Railway bridge by 'The Wharfedale'.
Looking E along the A659.
Pool Bridge. This is where the A658 (Harrogate Rd) crosses over the Wharfe.
Pool Bridge.
This is where the A658 (Harrogate Rd) crosses over the Wharfe.
Mill Farm. with WHARFEDALE viaduct in the background.
Mill Farm.
with WHARFEDALE viaduct in the background.
Riffa Farm A North Yorkshire Dairy Farm.
Riffa Farm
A North Yorkshire Dairy Farm.
Bramhope Post Office Diversify to prosper!
Bramhope Post Office
Diversify to prosper!
Arthington House Arthington House is a private residence between Pool and Arthington.
Arthington House
Arthington House is a private residence between Pool and Arthington.
Farm buildings belonging to Creskeld Home Farm The Creskeld Herd dates back to 1920
Farm buildings belonging to Creskeld Home Farm
The Creskeld Herd dates back to 1920
Bridleway near Arthington Quarry Looking west down bridleway off Blackhill Lane which connects to Creskeld Lane.
Bridleway near Arthington Quarry
Looking west down bridleway off Blackhill Lane which connects to Creskeld Lane.
Pool in Wharfedale, St Wilfrid's Church This Church is situated to the south of centre of the O/S grid which it occupies, on the western side of the A658
Pool in Wharfedale, St Wilfrid's Church
This Church is situated to the south of centre of the O/S grid which it occupies, on the western side of the A658
Old Milestone in Bramhope This is one of several milestones along the road between Leeds and Otley giving distances in miles and furlongs.
Old Milestone in Bramhope
This is one of several milestones along the road between Leeds and Otley giving distances in miles and furlongs.
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Limekiln Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE2544 (Lat: 53.895942, Lng: -1.6129878)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Leeds

Police Authority: West Yorkshire

What 3 Words

///eyelid.footpath.zones. Near Pool, West Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.895942,-1.6129878
Arthington West Junction
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Bus Stop
Arthington Lane
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Bus Stop
Arthington Lane Tower Drive
Bus: yes
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Public Transport: platform
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Limekiln Hill
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Hunger Hill
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Broom Bank
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Arthington Junction
Abandoned Railway: station
Railway: site
Source: NPE
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Arthington North Junction
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Turning Loop
Lat/Long: 53.8985037/-1.6185211
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