Ashberry Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire Ryedale

England

Ashberry Hill

Ionic Temple The Ionic Temple at Rievaulx Terrace.
Ionic Temple Credit: T Eyre

Ashberry Hill is a prominent geological formation located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Rising to an elevation of 500 meters above sea level, it is classified as a hill and is part of the larger Pennine range. Situated in the southern region of the county, Ashberry Hill offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The hill is characterized by its rugged terrain, featuring steep slopes and rocky outcrops. Its geological composition primarily consists of gritstone, which gives it a distinct reddish-brown color. The hill is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, with heather and bracken covering its slopes, interspersed with scattered patches of woodland.

Ashberry Hill is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. It offers a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching. There are several well-maintained trails that wind their way through the hill, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its diverse ecosystems and enjoy its natural beauty.

The hill is also of historical significance, with ancient burial mounds and stone circles scattered across its slopes. These archaeological sites provide a glimpse into the area's rich past and attract history enthusiasts from far and wide.

Overall, Ashberry Hill is a captivating natural landmark in Yorkshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in its scenic beauty and discover its intriguing history.

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Ashberry Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.25578/-1.1241161 or Grid Reference SE5784. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ionic Temple The Ionic Temple at Rievaulx Terrace.
Ionic Temple
The Ionic Temple at Rievaulx Terrace.
Far Hag Wood Looking NE across Ryedale.
Far Hag Wood
Looking NE across Ryedale.
Bow Bridge Late 18th or early 19th century bridge. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1149190" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1149190">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>
Bow Bridge
Late 18th or early 19th century bridge. LinkExternal link
Footpath leading north from Clavery Ley lane
Footpath leading north from Clavery Ley lane
Rievaulx, old chapel The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone adjacent to a wooden post. The building looks as if it may have been a chapel previously.
Rievaulx, old chapel
The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone adjacent to a wooden post. The building looks as if it may have been a chapel previously.
Rievaulx, old chapel There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone adjacent to a wooden post. The building looks as if it may have been a chapel previously.
Rievaulx, old chapel
There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone adjacent to a wooden post. The building looks as if it may have been a chapel previously.
Rievaulx, St Mary's church The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone of the wall at the rear of the church.
Rievaulx, St Mary's church
The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone of the wall at the rear of the church.
Rievaulx, St Mary's church There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone of the wall at the rear of the church.
Rievaulx, St Mary's church
There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone of the wall at the rear of the church.
Rievaulx, Rye House There is a benchmark cut into a right cornerstone of the farmhouse. The picture shows a very clear horizontal cut line about 3 stone blocks up from ground level.
Rievaulx, Rye House
There is a benchmark cut into a right cornerstone of the farmhouse. The picture shows a very clear horizontal cut line about 3 stone blocks up from ground level.
Rievaulx, Rye House There is a benchmark cut into a right cornerstone of the gable end of the farmhouse. The cut mark is about 3 stone blocks up from ground level. Rievaulx Abbey can be seen in the background.
Rievaulx, Rye House
There is a benchmark cut into a right cornerstone of the gable end of the farmhouse. The cut mark is about 3 stone blocks up from ground level. Rievaulx Abbey can be seen in the background.
Rievaulx bridge The surveyors' bolt mark is on the north-east parapet of Rievaulx bridge, and is cut into the 2nd course of stone and at the apex of the bridge.
Rievaulx bridge
The surveyors' bolt mark is on the north-east parapet of Rievaulx bridge, and is cut into the 2nd course of stone and at the apex of the bridge.
Rievaulx bridge There is a surveyors' bolt mark on the north-east parapet of Rievaulx bridge, and is cut into the 2nd course of stone and at the centre of the bridge. This is the River Rye.
Rievaulx bridge
There is a surveyors' bolt mark on the north-east parapet of Rievaulx bridge, and is cut into the 2nd course of stone and at the centre of the bridge. This is the River Rye.
Rievaulx, Cross Green The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone, to the right of the drainpipe.
Rievaulx, Cross Green
The benchmark is cut into a right hand cornerstone, to the right of the drainpipe.
Rievaulx, Cross Green There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone, on the front of the farmhouse and on the road facing wall.
Rievaulx, Cross Green
There is a benchmark cut into a right hand cornerstone, on the front of the farmhouse and on the road facing wall.
Rievaulx, Hagg Hall The benchmark is cut into the window sill of the property.
Rievaulx, Hagg Hall
The benchmark is cut into the window sill of the property.
Rievaulx, Hagg Hall There is a benchmark cut into the window sill of the property.
Rievaulx, Hagg Hall
There is a benchmark cut into the window sill of the property.
Rievaulx Abbey The benchmark is cut into the back wall of the ruined abbey.
Rievaulx Abbey
The benchmark is cut into the back wall of the ruined abbey.
Rievaulx Abbey There is a benchmark cut into the back wall of the ruined abbey, and is about 5 foot above ground level. It is located to the left of the first arched doorway.
Rievaulx Abbey
There is a benchmark cut into the back wall of the ruined abbey, and is about 5 foot above ground level. It is located to the left of the first arched doorway.
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Ashberry Hill is located at Grid Ref: SE5784 (Lat: 54.25578, Lng: -1.1241161)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Ryedale

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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///breached.green.matter. Near Helmsley, North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.25578,-1.1241161
Ashberry Hill
Ele: 160
Natural: peak
Source: NPE
Lat/Long: 54.2552633/-1.1248316
Cafe
Lat/Long: 54.256685/-1.1184724
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 54.256615/-1.1184923
Entrance: yes
Lat/Long: 54.2565994/-1.1186029
Rye Hill
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 54.2551786/-1.1186103
Ashberry Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 54.2525598/-1.1241069
Cross Green
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 54.2520317/-1.1265289
Passing Place
Lat/Long: 54.2521145/-1.1233886
Direction North: Row Bridge
Guide Type: destination
Guidepost Type: PROW
Information: guidepost
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 54.2582113/-1.118511
Bus Stop
Rievaulx Abbey
Bus: yes
Departures Board: no
Physically Present: no
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 54.256694/-1.1193036
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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