Ellishaw Slack

Coastal Marsh, Saltings in Yorkshire Harrogate

England

Ellishaw Slack

Middleton Moor To the right is farmland, whereas by contrast to the left is rough grassland pasture now designated as access land.
Middleton Moor Credit: David Spencer

Ellishaw Slack is a coastal marsh located in Yorkshire, England. It is situated near the village of Ellishaw and lies adjacent to the coastline, encompassing a vast expanse of saltings. These saltings are characterized by their marshy, muddy terrain, which is regularly flooded by tidal waters.

The area is renowned for its unique and diverse ecosystem, attracting a wide range of flora and fauna. The marshes provide an important habitat for various bird species, including wading birds such as curlews, redshanks, and oystercatchers. Additionally, the rich mudflats serve as a feeding ground for migratory birds, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

Ellishaw Slack also supports a variety of plant life, including salt-tolerant species such as samphire and sea lavender. These plants thrive in the marshy conditions, adding to the area's natural beauty.

The marshland is subject to constant change due to the ebb and flow of the tides. The dynamic nature of the landscape creates a sense of tranquility and provides visitors with a unique opportunity to witness the ever-changing interplay between land and sea.

The marshes are easily accessible, with footpaths and trails guiding visitors through the area. There are also designated bird hides and viewing platforms, allowing for a closer observation of the wildlife.

Overall, Ellishaw Slack is a captivating coastal marsh in Yorkshire, offering a serene environment, rich biodiversity, and the chance to explore and appreciate the beauty of nature.

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Ellishaw Slack Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.951937/-1.8379572 or Grid Reference SE1050. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Middleton Moor To the right is farmland, whereas by contrast to the left is rough grassland pasture now designated as access land.
Middleton Moor
To the right is farmland, whereas by contrast to the left is rough grassland pasture now designated as access land.
Round Hill tumulus, Middleton Moor To the north are a number of cupstones with which this tumulus may be associated... or maybe not. Beyond is the view across Wharfedale, with Addingham Moor in the distance to the left.
Round Hill tumulus, Middleton Moor
To the north are a number of cupstones with which this tumulus may be associated... or maybe not. Beyond is the view across Wharfedale, with Addingham Moor in the distance to the left.
Sheep near East Moor House Farm Farmland typical of this area on the south facing slopes of Langbar and Denton moors. Denton Moor is on the horizon beyond the farm.
Sheep near East Moor House Farm
Farmland typical of this area on the south facing slopes of Langbar and Denton moors. Denton Moor is on the horizon beyond the farm.
Gateway to Moor End Farm Looking North across the cattle grid at the entrance to Moor End Farm. Blackhill House is visible in the background with Langbar Moor beyond. Note the contrast between the colour of the vegetation on either side of the dividing dry-stone wall.
Gateway to Moor End Farm
Looking North across the cattle grid at the entrance to Moor End Farm. Blackhill House is visible in the background with Langbar Moor beyond. Note the contrast between the colour of the vegetation on either side of the dividing dry-stone wall.
Old Milestone Langbar Moor This old stone ['Skipton 6 1/2 mls'] stands at the junction of 2 paths on a damp moor above Addingham. Probably the route of an old pack horse track from Skipton to Knaresborough.
Old Milestone Langbar Moor
This old stone ['Skipton 6 1/2 mls'] stands at the junction of 2 paths on a damp moor above Addingham. Probably the route of an old pack horse track from Skipton to Knaresborough.
Middleton Moor, Ilkley Actually taken from the other side of the Wharfe valley on Cocking Lane above Addingham. Picture shows construction of a pipeline across the moor. What is it - any ideas??
Middleton Moor, Ilkley
Actually taken from the other side of the Wharfe valley on Cocking Lane above Addingham. Picture shows construction of a pipeline across the moor. What is it - any ideas??
Loftshaw Gill Shooting Shelter
Loftshaw Gill Shooting Shelter
ROMAN ROAD (course of), Middleton Moor Located using Garmin GPS! 
The point at which the course of the Roman road crosses the lower reaches of Loftshaw Gill.
ROMAN ROAD (course of), Middleton Moor
Located using Garmin GPS! The point at which the course of the Roman road crosses the lower reaches of Loftshaw Gill.
Delves Beck
Delves Beck
Middle Gill, Bracken Ridge The gill (to the left of the tree) can be heard but not seen, completely obscured by bracken!
Middle Gill, Bracken Ridge
The gill (to the left of the tree) can be heard but not seen, completely obscured by bracken!
Ling Park Trig Pillar Situated at 245 metres above sea level on the back road between Ilkley and Beamsley. This would have been a very pleasant location had it not been for the rubbish strewn around and the graffiti.
Ling Park Trig Pillar
Situated at 245 metres above sea level on the back road between Ilkley and Beamsley. This would have been a very pleasant location had it not been for the rubbish strewn around and the graffiti.
Middleton Moor Milestone "To Knarsbrough [Knaresborough] 11 Ms [Miles]. Other sides read "To Skipton 6 Ms" and "To Otley 6 Ms".
Middleton Moor Milestone
"To Knarsbrough [Knaresborough] 11 Ms [Miles]. Other sides read "To Skipton 6 Ms" and "To Otley 6 Ms".
Track onto Middleton Moor Good track that can lead walkers onto the wilderness of Middleton Moor and up to Round Hill.
Track onto Middleton Moor
Good track that can lead walkers onto the wilderness of Middleton Moor and up to Round Hill.
Lower Badger Gate This path leads from West Moor House and onto the wilderness of Middleton Moor - part of a very ancient route called Badger Gate.
Lower Badger Gate
This path leads from West Moor House and onto the wilderness of Middleton Moor - part of a very ancient route called Badger Gate.
Reservoir Water creeping up Delves Beck March Ghyll Reservoir swollen to capacity after weeks of heavy rain, allowing its waters to inundate the lower reaches of Delves Beck.
Reservoir Water creeping up Delves Beck
March Ghyll Reservoir swollen to capacity after weeks of heavy rain, allowing its waters to inundate the lower reaches of Delves Beck.
March Ghyll Reservoir Small reservoir below Middleton Moor.
March Ghyll Reservoir
Small reservoir below Middleton Moor.
Pastures near March Ghyll Reservoir Enclosed pastures to the south of the reservoir, allowing open views towards Beamsley Beacon - seen in the distance.
Pastures near March Ghyll Reservoir
Enclosed pastures to the south of the reservoir, allowing open views towards Beamsley Beacon - seen in the distance.
West Moor House Farm Substantial farming operation on the edge of Middleton Moor.
West Moor House Farm
Substantial farming operation on the edge of Middleton Moor.
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Ellishaw Slack is located at Grid Ref: SE1050 (Lat: 53.951937, Lng: -1.8379572)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Harrogate

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.951937,-1.8379572
Round Hill
Archaeological Site: tumulus
Historic: archaeological_site
Source: NPE;OS 1853
Lat/Long: 53.9544149/-1.8384643
Ellishaw Hill
Ele: 249.6
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 53.9508248/-1.8396655
Power: pole
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.9499403/-1.8411045
Power: pole
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.9503574/-1.8399605
Power: pole
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.9492166/-1.8431282
Power: pole
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.9512319/-1.8375251
Power: pole
Source: Bing
Lat/Long: 53.949498/-1.8423302
Historic: boundary_stone
Source: NLS-OS-1st_Series
Lat/Long: 53.9527753/-1.840151
Historic: boundary_stone
Source: NLS-OS-1st_Series
Lat/Long: 53.9514109/-1.8414599
Historic: boundary_stone
Source: NLS-OS-1st_Series
Lat/Long: 53.9554767/-1.8361384
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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