Black Gutters

Valley in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Black Gutters

Heather moorland above Nidderdale. Looking back to Scarhouse reservoir.
Heather moorland above Nidderdale. Credit: steven ruffles

Black Gutters is a small village located in the picturesque Yorkshire Valley, England. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, it offers a serene and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike. The village is known for its charming stone cottages, which exude a rustic and traditional charm.

The main feature of Black Gutters is its breathtaking natural beauty. The Yorkshire Valley surrounding the village is dotted with meandering rivers, cascading waterfalls, and vast expanses of unspoiled countryside. This makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts who can explore the area through various hiking and biking trails.

Despite its tranquil atmosphere, Black Gutters is not far from modern amenities. The village is conveniently located near the bustling town of Yorkshire, which offers a range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. This allows residents to enjoy a peaceful lifestyle while still having access to the necessities of daily life.

The community of Black Gutters is tight-knit and friendly, with a strong sense of community spirit. Local events and festivals are a regular occurrence, bringing together residents and visitors to celebrate the village's heritage and traditions. The village also has a primary school, ensuring that families have access to quality education for their children.

In conclusion, Black Gutters in Yorkshire Valley is a charming village that showcases the natural beauty of the area. With its stunning landscapes, traditional architecture, and welcoming community, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life.

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Black Gutters Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.20052/-1.8349031 or Grid Reference SE1078. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Heather moorland above Nidderdale. Looking back to Scarhouse reservoir.
Heather moorland above Nidderdale.
Looking back to Scarhouse reservoir.
Old barn by the Nidd More of the roof has gone since my last visit <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/225524">SE0976 : Shelterless Barn</a>.
Old barn by the Nidd
More of the roof has gone since my last visit SE0976 : Shelterless Barn.
Track above The Edge looking East Unfortunately the cloud ceiling had dropped by the time I reached here - glimpses of a spectacular view over The Edge and Upper Nidderdale were available in gaps through wisps of mist.
Track above The Edge looking East
Unfortunately the cloud ceiling had dropped by the time I reached here - glimpses of a spectacular view over The Edge and Upper Nidderdale were available in gaps through wisps of mist.
Track above The Edge looking West Unfortunately the cloud ceiling had dropped over my position high on the lip of Dale Edge - thus denying the spectacular views usually available from here towards Scar House Reservoir.
Track above The Edge looking West
Unfortunately the cloud ceiling had dropped over my position high on the lip of Dale Edge - thus denying the spectacular views usually available from here towards Scar House Reservoir.
Fence near Thorny Grane Head Remote stretch of moorland, with the cloud ceiling dropped to make a greater sense of isolation.  The fence and boundary wall stretches all the way from Great Whernside to above Lofthouse - at least 10 miles in length.
Fence near Thorny Grane Head
Remote stretch of moorland, with the cloud ceiling dropped to make a greater sense of isolation. The fence and boundary wall stretches all the way from Great Whernside to above Lofthouse - at least 10 miles in length.
Boundary Fence on Thorny Grane Head The convenient track beside the fence does not last for long - it becomes very difficult terrain further towards South Haw.
Boundary Fence on Thorny Grane Head
The convenient track beside the fence does not last for long - it becomes very difficult terrain further towards South Haw.
River Nidd
River Nidd
Footbridge across the River Nidd The footpath following the course of river Nidd crosses it at this point.
Footbridge across the River Nidd
The footpath following the course of river Nidd crosses it at this point.
Driveway  to  Nidd  Cottage With its wonderful view over Upper Nidderdale
Driveway to Nidd Cottage
With its wonderful view over Upper Nidderdale
Edge  Plantation  from  Nidderdale  Way
Edge Plantation from Nidderdale Way
Rotten fence surrounding deep mine shaft Woogill Colliery.
Rotten fence surrounding deep mine shaft
Woogill Colliery.
Valley of the River Burn Looking downstream along the valley of the River Burn, including the fenced off site of a former mine shaft.
Valley of the River Burn
Looking downstream along the valley of the River Burn, including the fenced off site of a former mine shaft.
New Houses - Summerstone Estate - Upper Nidderdale
New Houses - Summerstone Estate - Upper Nidderdale
Upper Nidderdale
Upper Nidderdale
Old Boundary Marker Estate Boundary Marker at the northwest end of Brown Ridge. On the former boundary of Colsterdale and Stonebeck Up parishes, now Healey and Stonebeck Up parishes. Inscribed + / T YORKE; NETHER / DALE / FOREST and + / DANBY / MASHAM / SHIRE on three faces.

Milestone Society National ID: YW_STUP02em
Old Boundary Marker
Estate Boundary Marker at the northwest end of Brown Ridge. On the former boundary of Colsterdale and Stonebeck Up parishes, now Healey and Stonebeck Up parishes. Inscribed + / T YORKE; NETHER / DALE / FOREST and + / DANBY / MASHAM / SHIRE on three faces. Milestone Society National ID: YW_STUP02em
Looking towards Scar House Reservoir Looking in a westerly direction across the colourful moor.
Looking towards Scar House Reservoir
Looking in a westerly direction across the colourful moor.
The track to Dale Edge Looking ESE towards Dale Edge.
The track to Dale Edge
Looking ESE towards Dale Edge.
The view over to the North York Moors Looking NEE from just within the square at MR: SE11017704 towards the North York Moors several miles in the distance.
The view over to the North York Moors
Looking NEE from just within the square at MR: SE11017704 towards the North York Moors several miles in the distance.
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Black Gutters is located at Grid Ref: SE1078 (Lat: 54.20052, Lng: -1.8349031)

Division: North Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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