Loose Howe

Heritage Site in Yorkshire

England

Loose Howe

Ugthorpe, Black Bull The benchmark is cut into the 2nd course of stone on the north-east face of the front of the pub.
Ugthorpe, Black Bull Credit: Mel Towler

Loose Howe is a prominent heritage site located in the county of Yorkshire, England. Situated near the village of Loose Howe, the site is renowned for its historical significance and archaeological value.

Loose Howe is an ancient burial mound, dating back to the Neolithic period, approximately 5,000 years ago. The mound is thought to have served as a communal burial place for the local community during that time. It is a well-preserved example of a round barrow, a type of burial mound with a circular shape. The mound stands at an impressive height of 4 meters and has a diameter of around 40 meters.

Archaeological excavations carried out at the site have revealed several important findings. These include the discovery of human remains, pottery, and various grave goods, providing valuable insights into the burial rituals and customs of the Neolithic people. The site also contains a central burial chamber, which is accessible through a narrow passage.

In addition to its historical significance, Loose Howe offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. It is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush green landscapes, creating a picturesque setting for visitors. The site is easily accessible, with a well-marked footpath leading to the burial mound.

Today, Loose Howe is maintained and protected by the local authorities as a designated heritage site. It attracts numerous visitors, including archaeology enthusiasts, history buffs, and nature lovers, who are captivated by its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.

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Loose Howe Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.492/-0.788 or Grid Reference NZ7811. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ugthorpe, Black Bull The benchmark is cut into the 2nd course of stone on the north-east face of the front of the pub.
Ugthorpe, Black Bull
The benchmark is cut into the 2nd course of stone on the north-east face of the front of the pub.
Ugthorpe, Black Bull PH There is a benchmark cut into the 2nd course of stone on the north-east face of the front of the pub, to the left of the village noticeboard.
Ugthorpe, Black Bull PH
There is a benchmark cut into the 2nd course of stone on the north-east face of the front of the pub, to the left of the village noticeboard.
Cattle grazing At the edge of Ugthorpe Moor
Cattle grazing
At the edge of Ugthorpe Moor
Fields, Low Tranmire Farm
Fields, Low Tranmire Farm
Ugthorpe, Newgrove Farm The OS Flush Bracket G4811 is embedded into the gable end of a stone barn opposite the entrance to the farm.
Ugthorpe, Newgrove Farm
The OS Flush Bracket G4811 is embedded into the gable end of a stone barn opposite the entrance to the farm.
Ugthorpe, Newgrove Farm The OS Flush Bracket G4811 is embedded into the gable end of a stone barn opposite the entrance to the farm. It can be seen to the left of the 1st grey barn door.
Ugthorpe, Newgrove Farm
The OS Flush Bracket G4811 is embedded into the gable end of a stone barn opposite the entrance to the farm. It can be seen to the left of the 1st grey barn door.
Near Woodhall Farm Looking west from the road junction.
Near Woodhall Farm
Looking west from the road junction.
Near Ugthorpe Looking NE from the road.
Near Ugthorpe
Looking NE from the road.
Dappled shade Dappled shade covers the dried up Mickleby ford.
Dappled shade
Dappled shade covers the dried up Mickleby ford.
Ford on Ugthorpe Moor This well culverted ford is found on Ugthorpe Moor at Pearson’s Rigg.
Ford on Ugthorpe Moor
This well culverted ford is found on Ugthorpe Moor at Pearson’s Rigg.
Minor road towards Lealholm
Minor road towards Lealholm
Minor road towards Lealholm
Minor road towards Lealholm
No through road to Tranmire
No through road to Tranmire
Ugthorpe, previously the church hall The church hall is now a private residence. The benchmark is cut into the north facing wall of the property.
Ugthorpe, previously the church hall
The church hall is now a private residence. The benchmark is cut into the north facing wall of the property.
Ugthorpe, previously the church hall The church hall is now a private residence. There is a benchmark cut into the north facing, gable end wall of the property.
Ugthorpe, previously the church hall
The church hall is now a private residence. There is a benchmark cut into the north facing, gable end wall of the property.
Footpath over fields
Footpath over fields
A171 towards Guisborough
A171 towards Guisborough
High Park Farm
High Park Farm
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Loose Howe is located at Grid Ref: NZ7811 (Lat: 54.492, Lng: -0.788)

Division: North Riding

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.492,-0.788
Ugthorpe junction
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 54.4915216/-0.7956474
Mill Hill
Place: locality
Source: OS_OpenData_StreetView
Lat/Long: 54.492864/-0.7805769
Barrier: lift_gate
Lat/Long: 54.4895894/-0.7918341
Pub
Ugthorpe Lodge Hotel
Addr City: Whitby
Addr Postcode: YO21 2BE
Addr Suburb: Ugthorpe
Lat/Long: 54.4890336/-0.7922253
Ewe Farm
Place: farm
Lat/Long: 54.4905231/-0.7868754
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