Addlebrough
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| Addlebrough | |||
| Yorkshire | |||
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Addlebrough from the north | |||
| Range: | Yorkshire Dales | ||
| Summit: | 1,578 feet; SD945881 54°17’22"N, 2°5’13"W | ||
Addlebrough is a fell above Wensleydale, in the North Riding of Yorkshire. Its summit s at 1,578 feet above sea level.
In the Bronze Age, homes and enclosures were built on the fell's southern slopes, traces of which remain to this day.[1]
Pictures
| ("Wikimedia Commons" has material about Addlebrough) |
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Addlebrough in winter, viewed from Askrigg Bottoms
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Semer Water from Addlebrough
References
- Addlebrough – My Yorkshire Dales