Braddup Clough

Valley in Yorkshire Ribble Valley

England

Braddup Clough

Browsholme Hall The south frontage
Browsholme Hall Credit: Kevin Waterhouse

Braddup Clough is a picturesque valley located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush green landscapes, it offers a serene and idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The valley is situated in the northern part of Yorkshire, near the town of Hebden Bridge.

Characterized by its stunning natural beauty, Braddup Clough is renowned for its scenic vistas, meandering streams, and dense woodlands. The valley is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and hikers. Visitors can stroll along the numerous winding paths and trails, immersing themselves in the tranquil surroundings while enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The valley also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with several historic landmarks and structures dotted throughout the area. These include traditional stone-built cottages, old mills, and quaint villages, which offer a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, Braddup Clough is known for its vibrant arts scene, with various artists and craftsmen residing in the area.

The valley is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching, attracting both locals and tourists. It is especially renowned for its scenic walks, including the Braddup Clough Circular Walk, which takes visitors on a journey through the valley's most breathtaking spots.

In conclusion, Braddup Clough is a hidden gem in Yorkshire, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Whether you seek tranquility or adventure, this valley is sure to captivate visitors with its stunning landscapes and rich history.

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Braddup Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.903238/-2.4562275 or Grid Reference SD7045. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Browsholme Hall The south frontage
Browsholme Hall
The south frontage
The grounds of Browsholme Hall The profile of Longridge Fell is seen in the background.
The grounds of Browsholme Hall
The profile of Longridge Fell is seen in the background.
Sheep with lambs at Browsholme Hall Ribble Valley countryside.
Sheep with lambs at Browsholme Hall
Ribble Valley countryside.
Daffodil display at Browsholme Hall Taken as light was just beginning to fade.
Daffodil display at Browsholme Hall
Taken as light was just beginning to fade.
Lake at Browsholme Hall Complete with boathouse.
Lake at Browsholme Hall
Complete with boathouse.
Driveway in Bashall Moor Wood An access driveway for Browsholme Hall.
Driveway in Bashall Moor Wood
An access driveway for Browsholme Hall.
Part of Bashall Moor Wood You can see through the trees at the edge of the wood to Browsholme Hall, to which this wood belongs.
Part of Bashall Moor Wood
You can see through the trees at the edge of the wood to Browsholme Hall, to which this wood belongs.
Browsholme Hall A gatehouse to Browsholme Hall.
Browsholme Hall
A gatehouse to Browsholme Hall.
Browsholme Hall A gatehouse to Browsholme Hall.
Browsholme Hall
A gatehouse to Browsholme Hall.
Bashall Eaves Farmland near Bashall Eaves.
Bashall Eaves
Farmland near Bashall Eaves.
Mason House Mason House Farm.
Mason House
Mason House Farm.
Gardens at Browsholme Hall Pronounced Brusom, the house has been in the continuous ownership of the Parker family since the early sixteenth century.
Gardens at Browsholme Hall
Pronounced Brusom, the house has been in the continuous ownership of the Parker family since the early sixteenth century.
Old Boundary Marker by Mill Brook House, Bowland Forest Parish Parish Boundary Marker by the UC road, in parish of Bowland Forest Low (Ribble Valley District), North West of Mill Brook Bridge, 100m South of entrance to Browsholme Hall against the wall.

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: YW_BOWBAS01pb.
Old Boundary Marker by Mill Brook House, Bowland Forest Parish
Parish Boundary Marker by the UC road, in parish of Bowland Forest Low (Ribble Valley District), North West of Mill Brook Bridge, 100m South of entrance to Browsholme Hall against the wall. Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: YW_BOWBAS01pb.
Boundary stone On the boundary between Bashall Eaves and Bowland. Because of a build up of concrete at the base of the stone (presumably to secure the stone in place), the now visible parts of the original inscriptions read Bowlan and Bashall Ea.
Boundary stone
On the boundary between Bashall Eaves and Bowland. Because of a build up of concrete at the base of the stone (presumably to secure the stone in place), the now visible parts of the original inscriptions read Bowlan and Bashall Ea.
Browsholme Hall
Browsholme Hall
The Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves
The Red Pump Inn, Bashall Eaves
Entrance to Browsholme Hall
Entrance to Browsholme Hall
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Braddup Clough is located at Grid Ref: SD7045 (Lat: 53.903238, Lng: -2.4562275)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: Lancashire

District: Ribble Valley

Police Authority: Lancashire

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Located within 500m of 53.903238,-2.4562275
Braddup Wood
Natural: wood
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView
Lat/Long: 53.900183/-2.4608412
Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 53.9025376/-2.4637378
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.9051676/-2.4563483
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