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Bransdale Moor Drain Drain Middle Head Stone Drain Path BS Shafts (dis) Pile of Stones Anthony Battersby House Pile of Stones The Flagged Road (Path) Path Plantation Tor Hill (Track) Grouse Drain Track Grouse Butt Butt Ingleby Coal Road Path Pit BS Path Cross Stone Ponds 363m Track Track Pit Blue Shale Quarry Flagged Road Stream Quarry Workings (disused) Drains (dis) Path BS Pond Stockdale Moor Grouse Butt Middle Head Top Greenhow Bank Stone Shaft (disused) 374m Ponds Quarry Shafts (disused) (disused) Sheep Bield Shafts Workings (disused) Westerdale Moor (dis) Otter Hills Armouth (disused)Shaft Path Sheepfold Wath Und Pile of Stones Hunter's Wath Ponds Stone (Ford) Tower Black Hagg Beck Grouse Butts Beck Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Grouse Butts Wood Dale Rowentree Gill Shafts Tumuli (disused) Black Hagg Burton Howe BS Stone Pond Quarry Grouse Butts (dis) Sheep Bield 386m Ponds Greenhow Botton Stone Black Hagg N Clough Ponds Gill Track Nab Pond Pond Track Pond Track Greenhow Path Carr Ridge Plantation Path Sheepfold Stony Ridge Path Greenhow Plantation Path FW Track Path White Gill 388m Workings Stone Path Quarry Path Ponds (disused) BS Stony Ridge (disused) Stone (Stone) Spr Path Westerdale Quarry BS Jackson's Bank Drain Drain Pie Thorn (disused) Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Boundary Stones Westerdale Path (um) W E BS Drain Stone Incline Top BS Track BS Westerdale Moor Drain Track 430m Grouse Butts Path Job Cross Und Grouse Butts (BS) Earthwork Track BP Drain Boundary Stones Rud Scar Drain BP Drain Path (um) Grouse Butts Grouse Butts BS Cast Drain Path (um) Hills BS Drain Post Grouse Butts Path Jenny Westerdale Moor Pile of Ingleby Beck Bradley Cross Cowkill Stones (BS) (remains of) Well (Spring) Pond 421m Drain FB Stone Grouse Butts Colt Stones Stone BS Drain Ponds Little S FB Path Bilsdale Howdale Hill Ledging Hill Beck Drain Young Ralph Spr Drain Esklets Crag Cross Ponds Pond Drain Pond Und Drain Grouse Butts Drain Drain Old Ralph Drain Maiden Drain Stone Botton Head Spring Howdale Hill Cross GP Pond Track 418m Greenhowe Moor Urra Moor Drain ED & Ward Bdy C Tk Stones Path Drain Grouse Butts Path (um) 413m Stone Und Post Grouse Butts Dismantled Great Path Pond Railway Cairn Stones Howdale Grouse Butts Grouse Butts (BS) Esklets Path (um) CR Low Bloworth Cairns Round Track 398m 406m Hill Stone Track Wares Gill 422m Stone Stone Cairn The Honey Poke Cairn Drain Collects High Hill Top Red Stone 404m Path Stone 418m Hand 440m Grouse Butts Track (BS) 402m Path 441m Stone 441m Path (um) 440m Pit Drain 450m Gill Yaud Sikes River Bloworth BS 449m Crossing Track BS Pond Cockayne Head Path Esk Drain Drain Drain Stone 393m BS Face Bransdale Moor Drain Drain Middle Head Stone Drain Path Drain Drain (BS) High Bloworth Drain Rowantree Gill Drain Drain Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Drain Path Sheepfold Drain River Dove Track Margery Bradley (BS) GP Bloworth Pond Cooper Hill Slack or Old Margery Quarry Bridge Yaud Sikes (disused) Path Drain Quarry Drain Grouse Butts Cooper Hill Drain Path Drain Stone Gill Beck Drain Path (um) Dale Head Drain Flat Howe Drain Path(um) Path BS BS Drain Sweet Banks Grouse Butts Drain Track 384m Drain Drain Shafts Grouse Butts (disused) Old Close Grouse Butts Pond Issues Esklets BS Drain Drain The Sikes BS Workings North Gill Drain 408m Pond BS (disused) Broad Ings Head Shaft Bransdale 389m Drain (disused) Drain (disused)Shafts BS Drain Pond Quarry Drain (disused)Shafts Drain Cockayne Ridge Drain Drain Drain Bloworth Slack Drain Ponds Path Wares Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Pond Pond Pond Ponds BS Shafts Post 393m (disused) Grouse Butts Path Badger Gill Dismantled Railway Pond Shaft 409m Stone (disused) Track Track Grouse Butts CR Drain Boundary Stones Bimshaw Path Path (um) Path Drain Shafts (disused) Shafts BS Hodge Beck BS (disused) 398m Grouse Butts Shafts Pile of Stones (disused) Und Co Const, CP & ED Bdy BS Und Grouse Butts Farndale BS Spr Blakey Gill Head (disused)Shafts Ford Esklets Cross (Path) Bilsdale East Moor BS (BS) Path Road Grouse Butts High Cable Collar Ridge Shafts (disused) (disused) (disused)Shafts Stone Badger Jackson's Path Stone (disused)Shafts North Gill (BS) Track Oak Beck Head South Flat Howe Grouse Butts Pond Workings Shafts (disused) Broad Ings (disused)Shafts (disused) Shafts Shafts Wath (disused) (disused) 398m Issues (disused) (Ford) Grouse Butts Track Shafts (disused) Workings Grouse Butts Earthwork Stone (disused) Shafts Shafts (disused) Track Ledge (disused) (disused)Shafts Ford Drain Workings (disused)Shafts Drain (disused) Low Cable Beck Farndale (disused)Shafts Gill Shafts Broad Stone (disused) Oak Shafts 400m Shafts (disused) Tripsdale Track (disused) Grouse Butts Ings Sheepfold Grouse Butts Beck Blakey Shafts Tripsdale Drain (disused) Drain Tripsdale Head Path (um) Beck Bransdale Moor Bilsdale East Moor Todd Intake Moor Path (um) Grouse Butts Farndale Moor Middle Head Todd Intake Moor Spr High Blakey Moor Shafts (disused) Shafts (disused) Middle Head Shaft Path (um) (disused) Workings (dis) (disused)Shafts Track Track Shaft Grouse Butts Und (disused) Waterfall Shaft (disused) Cockayne Ridge Track Co Const, CP Broad Ings Beck & ED Bdy High Blakey Moor Track Track Waterfall Workings Middle Head (dis) Crag Drain (disused)Shafts Co Const, Co Track Cairn Crook Staff Path (um) Hill Bransdale Moor Farndale Moor Todd Intake Moor Crook Staff Grouse Butts Hill CP & ED Bdy Und Grouse Butts Grouse Butts Farndale Sheepfold Bransdale Moor Stone Stone Path Badger Gill Track Todd Intake Path Jackson's Road (Path) Midge Hole Cairn Track Drain Drain Bransdale Hodge Beck Path Spring Track Path Track Track High Plantation Pheasant Plantation Spr Track Low Dike Track Grouse Butt Black Hill Pond Fox Hole Crag Fox Hole Todd Intake Moor Track Track Spring Grouse Butts Track Stone Track Drain Stones Track Ship Stone Drain Stone Track 398m Tripsdale Beck Kay Nest Slape Wath Moor Spring Tripsdale Farndale Farndale Slape Wath Moor Preston 368m Farndale Track Spring Cockayne Drains CR Drain Path Pond Pile of Stones Pile of Stones Bilsdale East Moor Tumulus Black Holes Tarn Hole Beck Sheepfolds Hagg House Moor Three Howes 397m Tarn Hole Beck Drain Pile of Stones Stump Cross Pile of Stones Path (um) Stone Post 390m Pond Drain Westside Road Pit (disused) Ouse Gill Head High Water Stones Tarn Hole Swang Cairn Tarn Hole Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Sheepfold Tarn Hole Drain Crag Farndale Grouse Butts Drain Sheepfold Farndale Bilsdale East Moor Farndale Track Quarry 369m (disused) Kiln (dis) Cairn Bilsdale East Moor Bransdale Ridge Cairn Kiln Grouse Butts (dis) Grouse Butts Und Low Water Bonfield Gill Stones Cairn BS CR West Gill West Gill Beck West Gill Slack Path (um) Cairn Shaw Ridge Track Grouse Butts Track BS Horn Ridge Grouse Butts Farndale Farndale Grouse Butts Bilsdale East Moor Farndale Ward Bdy Track Ouse Gill 368m Track WESTSIDE ROAD (Track) Pond CS Path (um) 372m Path Cairn Grouse Butts Pile of Stones C Tk Crook Staff Hill Sheepfold BS Golden Heights Pockley Moor Foot CS Bransdale Path Bridge Path (um) 370m Bonfield Gill Stone Grouse Butts Botany Bay Kiln (dis) Drain Shaw Ridge Track Kiln (dis) Spring Bilsdale East Moor Kiln (dis) Workings (disused) Und Piles of Stones Farndale Farndale Bransdale Bilsdale East Moor Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Farndale Spring Pile of Stones Grouse Butts Track Pile of Stones Shake Holes Money Howe Bilsdale East Moor Grouse Butts Farndale 316m 321m Track Bransdale Pockley Moor 319m Bilsdale East Moor Track Coniser Howl Bare Hill Path Track Stone Co Const, CP & ED Bdy Und Bogmire Track Grouse Butts East Moors Pockley Moor Track Grouse Butts Swinacle Ridge Bogmire Gill Path (um) Path (um) Bent Slack Grouse Butts Track Standing Stone (BS) Cross (remains of) Track Hanging Stone (BS) Cairns Path (um) Ankness Ridge 252m Cow Slack Seavy Slack Und Path (um) Cross (remains of) Und Grouse Butts (dis) Ward Bdy Track Collis Ridge Pockley Moor FW Swinacle Ridge 241m Track Def Helmsley Moor Harland Moor FB Und Hodge 236m Beck Cinder Hill Hanging Stone Little Roll Gate (Track) Track CS Track Stone 238m Mitchell Hagg Track 241m Laskill Pasture Moor Carr Cote Ridge Little Runnell Und Drain Drain Mitchell Hagg Hagg Common Wath (Ford) Drain Track Drain Track Drains Drain Lund Ridge Drain Drain Drain Drain Roppa Sands Def Skiplam Moor Helmsley Moor Drain Great Runnell Drain East Moor Wood Pond Dam Drains Drain Skiplam Moor Drain Issues Track Drain Drains Beck Todhill Slack Drain Todhill Drain DB - Bransdale Drain Drain Roppa Wood Track Drain Otterhill Common Drain Little Roppa Drain Tod Hill This material has been reproduced from Ordnance Survey digital map data with the Polling District Boundary 1.22m TB permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office. © Crown copyright. Skiplam Moor Track Rievaulx Bank Boonhill Common Track Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution 1:50000Boonhill Common on A4 or Civil Proceedings. Ryedale District Council Licence No.Pockley Rigg 0100019406 2011 CS Helmsley Moor Drain 280m.
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