Alston Moor

Hill, Mountain in Cumberland Eden

England

Alston Moor

Old Milestone by the B6277, High Hundybridge Carved stone post by the B6277, in parish of ALSTON MOOR (EDEN District), High Hundybridge, on the verge next to track, on North side of road. Alston stone, erected by the Alston turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
ALSTON
3
MIDDLETON
19 

Milestone Society National ID: CU_ALMT03.
Old Milestone by the B6277, High Hundybridge Credit: Barbara Todd

Alston Moor is a hilly and mountainous area located in the county of Cumberland, England. Situated in the northern part of the region, it is part of the larger Pennines range, known for its rugged and picturesque landscapes.

With an elevation ranging from 1,000 to 2,000 feet (300 to 600 meters), Alston Moor offers breathtaking views of rolling hills, steep valleys, and towering peaks. The highest point in the area is Cross Fell, standing at an impressive 2,930 feet (893 meters) above sea level. The terrain is characterized by a combination of grassy slopes, rocky outcrops, and heather-covered moorlands.

The area is notable for its rich mining history, particularly in lead and silver extraction. Remnants of the mining industry can still be seen today, with scattered ruins and mine entrances dotting the landscape. The small town of Alston, nestled within the moor, was once a bustling hub for the mining community and retains its historic charm.

Alston Moor is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The moorlands support a variety of heather, grasses, and wildflowers, while the higher slopes are covered in hardy mountain vegetation. Wildlife such as red grouse, curlews, and peregrine falcons can be spotted in the area, making it popular among birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Due to its natural beauty and cultural significance, Alston Moor is a popular destination for outdoor activities. Hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding are common pursuits, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes and explore the area's rich history.

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Alston Moor Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.787919/-2.3901889 or Grid Reference NY7543. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old Milestone by the B6277, High Hundybridge Carved stone post by the B6277, in parish of ALSTON MOOR (EDEN District), High Hundybridge, on the verge next to track, on North side of road. Alston stone, erected by the Alston turnpike trust in the 19th century. 

Inscription reads:-
ALSTON
3
MIDDLETON
19 

Milestone Society National ID: CU_ALMT03.
Old Milestone by the B6277, High Hundybridge
Carved stone post by the B6277, in parish of ALSTON MOOR (EDEN District), High Hundybridge, on the verge next to track, on North side of road. Alston stone, erected by the Alston turnpike trust in the 19th century. Inscription reads:- ALSTON 3 MIDDLETON 19 Milestone Society National ID: CU_ALMT03.
Barn, Cropshall Wood Taken from the east on the B6277 near High Hundybridge.
Barn, Cropshall Wood
Taken from the east on the B6277 near High Hundybridge.
Line of Shake Holes, Battle Green Line of shake holes indicating limestone beneath viewed north of the B6277 in an area of Open Access fell named as Battle Green on the OS Map.
Line of Shake Holes, Battle Green
Line of shake holes indicating limestone beneath viewed north of the B6277 in an area of Open Access fell named as Battle Green on the OS Map.
Rough Grazing, South Tyne Valley Viewed from the B6277.
Rough Grazing, South Tyne Valley
Viewed from the B6277.
Carrigill Burn View upstream from just east of the B6277 towards the disused Whitesike lead mine.
Carrigill Burn
View upstream from just east of the B6277 towards the disused Whitesike lead mine.
Crossroads B6277 Looking across Carrigill Burn
Crossroads B6277
Looking across Carrigill Burn
Public Footpath to Carrigill Burn
Public Footpath to Carrigill Burn
Grassfield Farm Nenthall Cumbria Grassfield Cottage in the foreground with Grassfield Farm around the distinctive bend on the hill lane.
Grassfield Farm Nenthall Cumbria
Grassfield Cottage in the foreground with Grassfield Farm around the distinctive bend on the hill lane.
Hudgillrigg A winter scene is not uncommon at this altitude and winters are long and cold.
Hudgillrigg
A winter scene is not uncommon at this altitude and winters are long and cold.
Grassfield Lead Mines One of the old buildings used for office and the boss in the days of lead mining.
Grassfield Lead Mines
One of the old buildings used for office and the boss in the days of lead mining.
Old Boundary Wall looking Northish Boundary areas go back centuries and this incorpoates a modern footpath sign.
Old Boundary Wall looking Northish
Boundary areas go back centuries and this incorpoates a modern footpath sign.
Lime kiln, Middle Fell Just beneath the top of the fell.
Lime kiln, Middle Fell
Just beneath the top of the fell.
The top of Middle Fell A low fell that separates the Tyne and Nent valleys.
The top of Middle Fell
A low fell that separates the Tyne and Nent valleys.
Middle Fell, east of the summit On this flank there are many drainage ditches.
Middle Fell, east of the summit
On this flank there are many drainage ditches.
Middle Fell and Galligill The nearest three visible cottages are those between NY757446 and NY757450.
Middle Fell and Galligill
The nearest three visible cottages are those between NY757446 and NY757450.
Flowedge Mine and Newberryside Newberryside is now in a state of disrepair.
Flowedge Mine and Newberryside
Newberryside is now in a state of disrepair.
Junk yard, Flowedge Mine
Junk yard, Flowedge Mine
The western flank of Middle Fell Looking northwards across an area of disused mine workings. The smooth white undulations are small spoil heaps.
The western flank of Middle Fell
Looking northwards across an area of disused mine workings. The smooth white undulations are small spoil heaps.
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Alston Moor is located at Grid Ref: NY7543 (Lat: 54.787919, Lng: -2.3901889)

Administrative County: Cumbria

District: Eden

Police Authority: Cumbria

Also known as: Middle Fell

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.787919,-2.3901889
Middle Fell
Natural: fell
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.7911562/-2.3884351
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7907826/-2.3847558
Historic: lime_kiln
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Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
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Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7860874/-2.3931382
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7862211/-2.3934296
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7858376/-2.3942113
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7857371/-2.3945736
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
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Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7853615/-2.395179
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7855308/-2.3943718
Abandoned: yes
Man Made: mineshaft
Lat/Long: 54.7854726/-2.395257
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