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Touring Burnsall in United Kingdom

Burnsall in the region of England is a city located in United Kingdom - some 191 mi or ( 308 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .

Interactive map of Burnsall

Time in Burnsall is now 10:13 AM (Tuesday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: York, Skipton, Silsden, Sheffield, and Rylstone. Being here already, consider visiting York . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Burnsall ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Yorkshire Dales Spectacular Scenery & Steeton Male Voice Choir

2:33 min by ScenicUKDVDs
Views: 1123 Rating: 5.00

A Yorkshire DVD with even more Yorkshire dales glorious scenery villages and stunning coastal views plus the superb Steeton male voice choir and classical music. This DVD has locations from across the ..

The Real Thomas the Tank Engine : Embsay (2011)

0:17 min by SRFilmsUK
Views: 720 Rating: 0.00

Thomas the Tank Engine filmed at Embsay train station. Saturday 27th August 2011. Copyright: SR Films UK ..


Embsay Steam Gala weekend- On the goods train

8:07 min by Moodster020
Views: 619 Rating: 5.00

At the Embsay Steam Gala weekend, a few trips aboard the goods train ..

EMBSAY & BOLTON ABBEY STEAM RAILWAY (THOMAS EVENT)

7:40 min by ay76
Views: 616 Rating: 0.00

In this video we visit the South Yorkshire Dales, for a visit to the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. With my daughter being well into 'Thomas' at the moment, seemed a good time to visit this rail ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Parcevall Hall

Parcevall Hall (also known as Parceval Hall) and its gardens are located near Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. It comprises a manor house and landscaped gardens. It is currently owned by the Diocese of Bradford and is used as a retreat, but the gardens are open to the public. The building is now a Grade II* listed building. The gardens comprise 24 acres of displays, featuring trees and shrubs and herbaceous borders.

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Located at 54.05 -1.90 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Gardens in North Yorkshire, Grade II* listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Visitor attractions in North Yorkshire

Grimwith Reservoir

Grimwith Reservoir is located in the Yorkshire Dales in North Yorkshire, England. It is accessed from the B6265 road 1.5 miles east of Hebden and 8 miles west of Pateley Bridge. With a surface area of 1.47 square kilometres and holding 21,772,000 cubic metres of water it is Yorkshire Water's largest reservoir. The original reservoir was built in 1864 by the Bradford Corporation, the Local Authority for the city of Bradford, approximately 300 metres above sea level in Wharfedale.

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Located at 54.08 -1.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Reservoirs in North Yorkshire

River Dibb

The River Dibb is located in North Yorkshire, England. It is a tributary of the River Wharfe. Grimwith Reservoir is at the head of the River Dibb at a point some 2½ miles from Appletreewick. The name is possibly derived from the Olde English dib, a dialectical form of dip meaning hollow and recorded in local 13th century records as Dybbe, a now lost hamlet near Burnsall.

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Located at 54.08 -1.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Rivers of North Yorkshire

Swinden Quarry

Swinden Quarry is a quarry located on the Skipton to Grassington Line near the village of Cracoe in North Yorkshire. It is owned by Tarmac. The railway line still serves this mine. Swinden Quarry railway station is a railway siding for use at the Swinden Quarry near the village of Cracoe. The siding is on the old Skipton to Grassington Line built by the Yorkshire Dales Railway.

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Located at 54.05 -2.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Craven (district), Geography of North Yorkshire, Quarries in England

Conistone

Conistone is a small village (population 117 in the 2001 census) in North Yorkshire, England. It lies 3 miles north of Grassington, beside the River Wharfe, in Upper Wharfedale. The village is set in characteristic limestone scenery, including Mossdale Caverns, the dry gorge of Conistone Dib and the limestone outcrop of Conistone Pie. Above the Dib a Dalesway path connects Kettlewell, to its north, and Grassington, to its south, providing distant views over the Wharfedale.

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Located at 54.10 -2.03 (Lat./Long.); Less than 8 km away
Tags: Villages in North Yorkshire, Wharfedale