Cherry Cobb Sands Clough

Valley in Yorkshire

England

Cherry Cobb Sands Clough

Boats in the Mud at Stone(y) Creek On the map, this area is shown as 'Stone Creek' but is colloquially known as 'Stoney Creek'.
Boats in the Mud at Stone(y) Creek Credit: Andy Beecroft

Cherry Cobb Sands Clough is a picturesque valley located in Yorkshire, England. Nestled amidst the rolling hills and lush greenery, this idyllic valley offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The valley is characterized by its stunning natural beauty, with a meandering stream flowing through it. The sound of water gently cascading over rocks adds to the serenity of the surroundings. The valley is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Cherry Cobb Sands Clough is known for its dramatic landscape, featuring steep cliffs and rocky outcrops. Hikers and climbers are drawn to the challenging terrain, offering breathtaking views from the top. The valley is also crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems at their own pace.

History buffs will find interest in the valley too, as it holds remnants of its industrial past. The ruins of old mills and quarries serve as a reminder of the area's once-thriving mining and textile industries.

The valley is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and photography. Its unspoiled beauty and peaceful ambiance make it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Cherry Cobb Sands Clough is a hidden gem in Yorkshire, offering a harmonious blend of nature, history, and tranquility. Whether you are seeking adventure or simply a place to unwind, this valley is sure to captivate you with its charm.

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Cherry Cobb Sands Clough Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.652355/-0.13148776 or Grid Reference TA2318. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Boats in the Mud at Stone(y) Creek On the map, this area is shown as 'Stone Creek' but is colloquially known as 'Stoney Creek'.
Boats in the Mud at Stone(y) Creek
On the map, this area is shown as 'Stone Creek' but is colloquially known as 'Stoney Creek'.
Double Dike and Road to Stone Creek Taken by drone about 10m above the ground.
Double Dike and Road to Stone Creek
Taken by drone about 10m above the ground.
Ottringham Drain Taken from about 10m up.  Ottringham Drain drains low-lying farm land in south Holderness.
Ottringham Drain
Taken from about 10m up. Ottringham Drain drains low-lying farm land in south Holderness.
The Long and Nearly Straight Road Taken from Stone Creek, this road leads north-westwards towards Thorngumbald.  The distance between me and the house in the distance is 2.9Km.  For you camera buffs, the photo is taken with an ultra-telephoto lens (1120mm in 35mm terms).  Because it's such a long shot, only the first 150m of the photo in the foreground is in this square.
The Long and Nearly Straight Road
Taken from Stone Creek, this road leads north-westwards towards Thorngumbald. The distance between me and the house in the distance is 2.9Km. For you camera buffs, the photo is taken with an ultra-telephoto lens (1120mm in 35mm terms). Because it's such a long shot, only the first 150m of the photo in the foreground is in this square.
Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery near Stone Creek from the Air This is the site of a former heavy anti-aircraft battery used in WWII just south east of Stone(y) Creek.  The photo was taken from about eighty metres. It was certainly built to last as it's now about 80 years old.
Heavy Anti-Aircraft Battery near Stone Creek from the Air
This is the site of a former heavy anti-aircraft battery used in WWII just south east of Stone(y) Creek. The photo was taken from about eighty metres. It was certainly built to last as it's now about 80 years old.
Stone Creek from the Air from the South Taken from about 100m up.  The photo shows the expansive Humber mudflats at this point.
Stone Creek from the Air from the South
Taken from about 100m up. The photo shows the expansive Humber mudflats at this point.
A Humber Embankment Copse Taken from about 80 metres up.  The copse is relatively young.  I've no idea why it has been planted at this point where there's a kink in the Humber river front path.
A Humber Embankment Copse
Taken from about 80 metres up. The copse is relatively young. I've no idea why it has been planted at this point where there's a kink in the Humber river front path.
Humber Mudflats Taken from about 100m up.  The intricate channels on the mudflats can be seen here at low tide.  The flats here are totally inaccessible by foot.  Between here and the Humber riverbank footpath is a 10 metre wide deep and muddy channel which is completely impossible to walk across.  A full Geograph for this square would only be possible from a boat on the River Humber (it can just be seen at the top of the photo).
Humber Mudflats
Taken from about 100m up. The intricate channels on the mudflats can be seen here at low tide. The flats here are totally inaccessible by foot. Between here and the Humber riverbank footpath is a 10 metre wide deep and muddy channel which is completely impossible to walk across. A full Geograph for this square would only be possible from a boat on the River Humber (it can just be seen at the top of the photo).
NN85 at Stoney Creek
NN85 at Stoney Creek
Dirty Buoys!
Dirty Buoys!
Minor road approaching Stone Creek Farm Cottages, Sunk Island Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching Stone Creek Farm Cottages, Sunk Island
Looking south-westward.
Stone Creek, Sunk Island Looking south-eastward from Stone Creek Farm
Stone Creek, Sunk Island
Looking south-eastward from Stone Creek Farm
Stone Creek, Sunk Island Looking south-eastward in the direction of Stone Creek Farm.
Stone Creek, Sunk Island
Looking south-eastward in the direction of Stone Creek Farm.
Ottringham Drain running towards Stone Creek and the River Humber Looking south-westward.
Ottringham Drain running towards Stone Creek and the River Humber
Looking south-westward.
Ottringham Drain at Stone Creek House Looking south-westward. Once beyond the bridge, Stone Creek is entered and the drain subsequently joins the River Humber.
Ottringham Drain at Stone Creek House
Looking south-westward. Once beyond the bridge, Stone Creek is entered and the drain subsequently joins the River Humber.
Mooring Buoys in the Mud at Stone Creek
Mooring Buoys in the Mud at Stone Creek
Farmland and pool next to the Humber
Farmland and pool next to the Humber
View west across Foulholme Sands and the Humber estuary The ships are moored at the Humber Sea Terminal at North Killingholme Haven.
View west across Foulholme Sands and the Humber estuary
The ships are moored at the Humber Sea Terminal at North Killingholme Haven.
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Cherry Cobb Sands Clough is located at Grid Ref: TA2318 (Lat: 53.652355, Lng: -0.13148776)

Division: East Riding

Unitary Authority: East Riding of Yorkshire

Police Authority: Humberside

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