Bramble Hill

Hill, Mountain in Yorkshire

England

Bramble Hill

The Blue Post in North Frodingham
The Blue Post in North Frodingham Credit: peter robinson

Bramble Hill is a picturesque hill located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales National Park, it is a prominent feature of the landscape and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. With an elevation of approximately 300 meters, it is considered one of the tallest hills in the region.

The hill gets its name from the abundance of bramble bushes that cover its slopes, creating a natural barrier and providing a habitat for various wildlife species. The hill is characterized by its gentle gradient, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts of all skill levels. Numerous trails crisscross the hill, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its diverse flora and fauna.

Bramble Hill is also known for its rich history. The remains of ancient settlements and burial sites have been discovered on its slopes, indicating human presence dating back thousands of years. These archaeological findings have provided valuable insights into the region's past and have attracted researchers and historians to the area.

The hill's location within the Yorkshire Dales National Park ensures that it is well-preserved and protected. The park management works diligently to maintain the natural beauty of Bramble Hill and its surroundings, ensuring that it remains an important ecological and recreational asset for generations to come.

Overall, Bramble Hill is a captivating destination for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a glimpse into the fascinating history of Yorkshire. Whether it be for a leisurely stroll, an adventurous hike, or a historical exploration, this hill offers something for everyone.

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Bramble Hill Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.96272/-0.33813459 or Grid Reference TA0953. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Blue Post in North Frodingham
The Blue Post in North Frodingham
Main Street, North Frodingham Looking west along the B1249 Beeford to Driffield road as it runs through the centre of the village
Main Street, North Frodingham
Looking west along the B1249 Beeford to Driffield road as it runs through the centre of the village
Farm, North Frodingham Marked as 'poultry houses' on the map, these buildings on the northern side of Cross Road appear to be making extensive use of solar energy, limited though it may have been on the day of this shot.
Farm, North Frodingham
Marked as 'poultry houses' on the map, these buildings on the northern side of Cross Road appear to be making extensive use of solar energy, limited though it may have been on the day of this shot.
Mount Pleasant Farm, North Frodingham Farmhouse on Cross Road, seen from Mount Pleasant Road
Mount Pleasant Farm, North Frodingham
Farmhouse on Cross Road, seen from Mount Pleasant Road
Drain parallel to Old Howe
Drain parallel to Old Howe
The breach in Old Howe Three drains run together here, the middle one is Old Howe which has embankments.
It suffered a breach 2018 and is draining into the smaller drain. To the west of this point Old Howe is dry.
The breach in Old Howe
Three drains run together here, the middle one is Old Howe which has embankments. It suffered a breach 2018 and is draining into the smaller drain. To the west of this point Old Howe is dry.
Old Howe Dry as a result of the breach
Old Howe
Dry as a result of the breach
Old windmill on Mill Hill
Old windmill on Mill Hill
Mill race at Foston on The Wolds The farm had both wind and water power not least for the brewery.
19th century energy security.
Mill race at Foston on The Wolds
The farm had both wind and water power not least for the brewery. 19th century energy security.
Track to Fish Holm Barn
Track to Fish Holm Barn
Avian  Flu  has  made  these  signs  a  regular  sight On the side of Bridlington Balk, Newlands is in the trees centre right.
Avian Flu has made these signs a regular sight
On the side of Bridlington Balk, Newlands is in the trees centre right.
Walking  into  North  Frodingham  along  Bridlington  Balk To do a decent walk in this area lane walking is a must
Walking into North Frodingham along Bridlington Balk
To do a decent walk in this area lane walking is a must
Corner  House  North  Frodingham  extended The main road goes right into the village and Grange Road goes left around the Corner House
Corner House North Frodingham extended
The main road goes right into the village and Grange Road goes left around the Corner House
North  Frodingham  playing  field  over  the  roller
North Frodingham playing field over the roller
Mount  Pleasant  Road  North  Frodingham
Mount Pleasant Road North Frodingham
Mount  Pleasant  Road  North  Frodingham  toward  Cross  Road Minor road running south of the village
Mount Pleasant Road North Frodingham toward Cross Road
Minor road running south of the village
Cross  Road  at  the  junction with  Mount  Pleasant  Road Mount Pleasant Farm on the left
Cross Road at the junction with Mount Pleasant Road
Mount Pleasant Farm on the left
Grange  Road  at  the  junction  with  Cross  Road
Grange Road at the junction with Cross Road
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Bramble Hill is located at Grid Ref: TA0953 (Lat: 53.96272, Lng: -0.33813459)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

What 3 Words

///crackled.cave.dating. Near Beeford, East Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.96272,-0.33813459
Church End
Is In: East Riding of Yorkshire, England, UK
Is In County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Place: locality
Wikidata: Q975712
Lat/Long: 53.9653797/-0.3413558
Addr City: Driffield
Addr Postcode: YO25 8JX
Addr Street: Main Street
Addr Suburb: North Frodingham
Disused Amenity: pub
Old Name: The Star Inn
Lat/Long: 53.9623478/-0.3305562
Bus Stop
North Frodingham Main Street
Naptan AtcoCode: 2200YEA11703
Naptan Bearing: W
Naptan CommonName: North Frodingham Main Street
Naptan Landmark: Near No 6
Naptan ShortCommonName: Main Street North Frodingham
Naptan Street: Main Street
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.9627322/-0.3315223
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9598213/-0.3341402
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9607148/-0.3359288
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9615587/-0.3377309
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9624839/-0.3396622
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9630974/-0.3409222
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9637897/-0.341843
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.9645321/-0.3427726
Cherrys
Shop: hardware
Lat/Long: 53.9631896/-0.3324711
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