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LCA Introduction
The Hambleton and Howardian Hills CAN DO (Cultural and Natural Development Opportunity) Partnership The CAN DO Partnership is based around a common vision and shared aims to develop: An area of landscape, cultural heritage and biodiversity excellence benefiting the economic and social well-being of the communities who live within it. The organisations and agencies which make up the partnership have defined a geographical area which covers the south-west corner of the North York Moors National Park and the northern part of the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The individual organisations recognise that by working together resources can be used more effectively, achieving greater value overall. The agencies involved in the CAN DO Partnership are – the North York Moors National Park Authority, the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, English Heritage, Natural England, Forestry Commission, Environment Agency, Framework for Change, Government Office for Yorkshire and the Humber, Ryedale District Council and Hambleton District Council. The area was selected because of its natural and cultural heritage diversity which includes the highest concentration of ancient woodland in the region, a nationally important concentration of veteran trees, a range of other semi-natural habitats including some of the most biologically rich sites on Jurassic Limestone in the county, designed landscapes, nationally important ecclesiastical sites and a significant concentration of archaeological remains from the Neolithic to modern times. However, the area has experienced the loss of many landscape character features over the last fifty years including the conversion of land from moorland to arable and the extensive planting of conifers on ancient woodland sites. -
The Old Rectory
The Old Rectory Oswaldwirk A magnificent Grade II listed country house with landscaped gardens, land and stunning views over the Howardian Hills The Old Rectory, Oswaldwirk, York, YO62 5XT Helmsley 4 miles, Thirsk 15 miles, York 19 miles, Harrogate 38 miles, Leeds 43 miles A wonderful tranquil setting, overlooking the Coxwold-Gilling Gap Features: Entrance hall Drawing room Sitting room Dining room Study with en-suite WC Breakfast kitchen Utility room Kitchen WC Cellars Master Bedroom with en-suite and dressing area 6 Further Bedrooms (2 en-suite) House Bathroom House shower room Landscaped gardens Triple garage Single garage Gym Workshop Barn Stables/Shoot Bothy with planning permission for residential accommodation: Kitchen, Open plan living and dining area, Bar, 2 WC’s In all about 29 acres The Property The Old Rectory is a stunning Grade II To the other end of the breakfast kitchen is listed Georgian house that is nestled on the a fabulous orangery which provides plenty south-facing bank of the Hambleton Hills, of space for dining and a seating area, overlooking the Coxwold-Gilling Gap. French doors open out on to a paved balcony The well-proportioned accommodation has which leads to steps down to the incredible been beautifully and sympathetically renovated terrace. Leading off from the breakfast kitchen to an exceedingly high standard to create an is the utility, also by Smallbone, this has an exceptional home which boasts elegant period exterior access to the front of the property and features and quality fixtures and fittings. -
Old Stores, Coxwold, York, YO61 4AB Guide Price £575,000
Old Stores, Coxwold, York, YO61 4AB Guide price £575,000 www.joplings.com A detached stone built house with numerous character features providing an idyllic family home bordering fields at the rear. Originally the village store the accommodation is flexible as planning permission has been given to use the original shop area as either office space or residential use. Located in the picturesque village of Coxwold and a short drive from Ampleforth the property exudes charm and is deceptively spacious. www.joplings.com DIRECTIONS WET ROOM 2.09m x 1.47m (6'10" x 4'10") EN SUITE BATHROOM 2.00m x 2.74m (6'7" x 9'0") The property is located in the middle of the village opposite the well Part shower boarded and part tiled. Mira Sport shower. Hand wash basin Window to the side. Panelled bath with telephone style taps known' Fauconberg Arms'. There is ample parking to the front on a built into vanity unit. Chrome ladder style heated towel rail. Wall mirror incorporating shower fitment and side screen. Walls part tiled with cobbled area. Access to the rear is down the side. with swipe control lighting. Under floor heating. Recessed lighting. mosaic tiles. Pedestal hand wash basin. WC. Shaver point incorporating light. Exposed timbers. Radiator. DINING HALL 4.60m x 3.49m (15'1" x 11'5") FIRST FLOOR Timber front entrance door. Leaded window to the front with secondary OUTSIDE double glazing. Three radiators. Stairs to First Floor. LANDING LOUNGE 5.51m x 4.65m (18'1" x 15'3") Radiator. Window to the rear. -
Yearsley Moor Archaeological Project 2009–2013 Over 4000 Years of History
Yearsley Moor Archaeological Project 2009–2013 Over 4000 years of history 1 Contents List of Figures ................................................................................................................. 3 List of Tables .................................................................................................................. 4 Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................... 5 1. Preamble .................................................................................................................... 6 2. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 7 The wider climatic context ........................................................................................... 7 The wider human context ............................................................................................ 7 Previously recorded Historic Monuments for Yearsley Moor ....................................... 9 3. Individual Projects ..................................................................................................... 10 3a. Report of the results of the documentary research.............................................. 11 3b The barrows survey .............................................................................................. 28 3c Gilling deer park: the park pale survey ................................................................. 31 3d The Yearsley–Gilling -
Oldstead Moor
High House Track 176.8m Quarry Hambleton High House Scawton Park (disused) Flassen Dale Cattle Grid Def Path (um) Track Byre Cottage The Pheasantry Path (um) Sinks 296.9m Stinging Gill The Rectory Stone 182.9m Reservoir (covered) Track Path (um) Track Track Path (um) Cold Kirby Moor 186.5m Hydraulic Ram (disused) Quarry (disused) Quarry (disused) 118.4m Scawton 291.7m Spreads Hill Top Farm Collects Track Flassen Dale 201.2m Hill Top Vicarage Farm Issues Track Cottages Quarry N Hydraulic Ram (disused) (disused) Def Brignal Gill Church Farm Issues Track St Mary's Church Track Path (um) 283.2m TCB Issues (DISUSED) BACK LANE Cleave Dike 207.6m Stables Old Rectory Track Doll Spring Pond Farm Sinks Farm Issues Issues Track Fircroft Track Rose Cottage W Stone Garth E Pond Quarry Track C Tk (disused) Track Hambleton House Leveret House Cliff Garbutt Farm Track Hare Inn (PH) Track Cleave Dike (course of) 273.4m Path (um) Cote Moor Track Flassen Gill Slack Path (um) The Granary Gill Bank 218.8m Flassen Gill S Cliff 242.3m Pond Scawton Moor House C Tk Track Hotel Plantation Posts Track Car Park Cliff Plantation 262.7m Pumping Station Def Hambleton Plantation Casten Dike Track CD Scawton Moor Plantation Def Waterfall Gill Slack Cleave Dike Lay-by Reservoir (covered) Car Path (um) Park CD Hambleton FW CP & ED Bdy Path (um) Hambleton Def Lodge Post 274.0m Def Posts ED & Ward Bdy National Park FW The FW Car Information Centre Hambleton Park 248.1m Stables Inn Path (um) Def Stone FW Post 232.3m Def 273.1m Picnic Area 269.3m FW A 170 Casten Cottage A -
Agenda for the Monthly Meeting of Potto Parish Council to Be Held on Monday, 21 January 2008 at 7.15 Pm in the Village Hall
AGENDA FOR THE MONTHLY MEETING OF POTTO PARISH COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, 21 JANUARY 2008 AT 7.15 PM IN THE VILLAGE HALL Meeting open to the public 1. Apologies for absence 2. Minutes of meetings held on 19 November and 17 December 2007 3. Police Report and Neighbourhood Watch. Crime statistics from NY Police 4. Planning Decisions of Hambleton District Council a. Alterations and extensions to 3 Cooper Close to form ancillary accommodation, as amended by plan received by HDC on 3 December for Mr & Mrs Harper. Approved, subject to conditions. 07/03399/FUL 5. Planning Applications a. Two storey extension to Potto Grange for Mr & Mrs Rogers 07/03646/FUL plus Application for Listed Building Consent for two storey extension 07/03648/LBC b. Alterations and extensions to Longlands, Gold Gate Lane for Mr K M Fox. 07/03775/FUL 6. Matters arising from last month’s meeting a. Footpaths b. Parish Plan c. Trees d. No Cold Calling zone e. Parish Government Conference, Scarborough 7-9 March f. CE Electric leaflets and posters g. Planning meeting with Mr Cann, Head of Development 7. Reports from County and District Councillors 8. Finance 9. Village Hall 10. Correspondence a. Hambleton District Council – Hambleton LDF draft Affordable Housing Supplementary Planning document. b. North York Moors National Park Authority – LDF Core Strategy and Development Policies document – Submission Version c. YLCA – e mail Launch of Consultation on Historic Pubs d. YLCA – e mail Power to Appoint in the new Local Government Act 2007 e. Ms A Madden – e mail YRCC Village Halls f. -
Sales Partics 16.5.14
PLOT NO.1: WOODLAND AT OLDSTEAD, NORTH YORKSHIRE 11.76 ACRES OF MATURING MIXED HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD PLANTATION SET IN AN IDYLLIC LOCATION IDEAL FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS, INVESTORS, AND THOSE WITH AMENITY AND CONSERVATION INTERESTS GUIDE PRICE: £ 35,000 to £ 40,000 FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION: TUESDAY 8 JULY 2014(6PM) AT YORK AUCTION CENTRE York Auction Centre, Murton, York YO19 5GF Email: [email protected] Tel: 01904 489731 Fax: 01904 489782 Website: www.auctionhouse.uk.net WOODLAND AT OLDSTEAD, NORTH YORKSHIRE GENERAL INFORMATION: A rare opportunity to purchase 11.76 acres (4.76 ha) of maturing mixed hardwood and softwood plantation in an idyllic location in the North Yorks Moors National Park, with breathtaking views across the Hambleton Hill and the Vale of York beyond. The woodland provides a mix of established hardwood and softwood varieties, including oak, ash, cherry and silver birch, and is situated in a secluded position to the north of the popular village of Oldstead. The sale will be of interest to local residents, investors, and parties with amenity and conservation interests DIRECTIONS Proceed north out of the village of Oldstead. At the fork in the road, turn right onto Sand Lane and after approximately 150 metres, turn left onto an unmade stone track. Proceed along this track for approximately 650 m and turn right into an adjoining parcel of woodland (available ‘For Sale’ as a separate lot). ACCESS: We understand that the access track (a public byway) from Sand Lane is a public right of way. There is a reserved right of way for all purposes through NG 9226 to access the woodland (NG 9755) - see the sale plan - coloured yellow. -
Quakers in Thirsk Monthly Meeting 1650-75," Quaker Studies: Vol
Quaker Studies Volume 9 | Issue 2 Article 6 2005 Quakers in Thirsk onM thly Meeting 1650-75 John Woods [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/quakerstudies Part of the Christian Denominations and Sects Commons, and the History of Christianity Commons Recommended Citation Woods, John (2005) "Quakers in Thirsk Monthly Meeting 1650-75," Quaker Studies: Vol. 9: Iss. 2, Article 6. Available at: http://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/quakerstudies/vol9/iss2/6 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Quaker Studies by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. QUAKER STUDIES 912 (2005) [220-233] WOODS QUAKERS INTHIRSK MONTHLY MEETING 1650-75 221 ISSN 1363-013X part of the mainly factual records of sufferings, subject to the errors and mistakes that occur in recording. Further work of compilation, analysis, comparison and contrast with other areas is needed to supplement this narra tive and to interpret the material in a wider context. This interim cameo can serve as a contribution to the larger picture. QUAKERS IN THIRSK MONTHLY MEETING 1650-75 The present study investigates the area around Thirsk in Yorkshire and finds evidence that gives a slightly different emphasis from that of Davies. Membership of the local community is apparent, but, because the evidence comes from the account of the sufferings of Friends following their persecution John Woods for holding meetings for worship in their own homes, when forbidden to meet in towns, it shows that the sustained attempt in this area during the decade to prevent worship outside the Established Church did not prevent the Malton,North Yorkshire,England 1660-70 holding of Quaker Meetings for worship in the area. -
Voice of the Moors
VOICE OF THE MOORS NYMA – PROTECTING THE NORTH YORKSHIRE MOORS FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS THE MAGAZINE OF ISSUE 141 THE NORTH YORKSHIRE AUTUMN 2020 MOORS ASSOCIATION (NYMA) £2.75 NYMA 35 YEARS OF PROTECTION 1985-2020 CONTENTS CHAIRMAN’S 2 Tom Chadwick CHAIRMAN'S FOREWORD FOREWORD 4 Anne Press MUGWORT 5 Mike Gray HOUSE MARTINS 6 Colin Speakman MANAGING OUR MOORS HE CHAIRMAN’S Foreword in this issue highlights the 8 Elspeth Ingleby THE HEATHER BEETLE principal events in NYMA’s year. This also forms the T main substance of the Trustees’ report which we submit 10 Janet Cochrane TOURISM AND COVID IN THE NORTH YORK MOORS annually to the Charities Commission. 12 John Brisby THE LOST MAP OF RYEDALE 13 John Roberts POEM INTRODUCTION 13 Clair Shields RECORDING TRADITIONAL Since the 2019 AGM last June our lives have been changed by SIGNPOSTS the Coronavirus pandemic. 14 Ian Carstairs MAGICAL MOORS MOMENTS Normal activities changed in March 2020 with the lockdown, NUMBER 3 which restricted face-to-face contact in the workplace and most 15 Skylarks social activities. NYMA’s activities too had to be changed to 15 Crossword 89 comply with the restrictions. From the end of February all group 16 NYMA News / NYMA Walks events for the remainder of the year were cancelled. The MoorsBus, which has been supported for a number of years by Cover: Water Ark Foss © Mel Ullswater NYMA, was also cancelled for the year. Quarterly Council meetings have been held as on-line video meetings. Plans to host the 2020 National Park Societies Annual Conference in October – which were already well advanced - were cancelled; it is hoped the conference can be held in 2021. -
North York Moors Local Plan
North York Moors Local Plan Infrastructure Assessment This document includes an assessment of the capacity of existing infrastructure serving the North York Moors National Park and any possible need for new or improved infrastructure to meet the needs of planned new development. It has been prepared as part of the evidence base for the North York Moors Local Plan 2016-35. January 2019 2 North York Moors Local Plan – Infrastructure Assessment, February 2019. Contents Summary ....................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 6 2. Spatial Portrait ............................................................................................................................ 8 3. Current Infrastructure .................................................................................................................. 9 Roads and Car Parking ........................................................................................................... 9 Buses .................................................................................................................................... 13 Rail ....................................................................................................................................... 14 Rights of Way....................................................................................................................... -
Item 10 North York Moors National Park Authority Planning Committee
Item 10 North York Moors National Park Authority Planning Committee 19 September 2013 Miscellaneous Items (a) Appeals (i) Set out below is information on dates/venues of inquiries/hearings:- Appellants Name Method of Date of Local Venue and Location Determination Inquiry/Informal Hearing NYM/2012/0818/FL Hearing 19 November 2013 The Old Vicarage, J E & M P Else Bondgate, Helmsley Grange Farm, Staintondale NYM/0004/2012 Hearing 19 November 2013 The Old Vicarage, Matthew Else Bondgate, Helmsley Grange Farm, Staintondale NYM/0259/2009 Hearing 21 January 2014 The Old Vicarage, Michael Cowling Bondgate, Helmsley Mickbelong Farm, Urra (ii) Appeals received: Ref Number Appellants Name and Description Location NYM/2013/0108/CU Mrs Samantha Bedford Change of use from Boulby Barns Farm, dwelling (C3) to residential Easington children’s care home (C2) (no external alterations) (b) Planning Applications Determined by the Director of Planning A list of planning applications determined by the Director of Planning in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation is attached at Appendix 1. [NB: Members wishing to enquire further into particular applications referred to in the Appendix are asked to raise the matter with the Director of Planning in advance of the meeting to enable a detailed response to be given]. (c) List of Enforcement Matters Determined by the Director of Planning A list of enforcement matters determined by the Director of Planning in accordance with the Scheme of Delegation is attached at Appendix 2. Miscellaneous Items/1 (d) Numbers of Planning Applications Determined An extract from the Planning Statistics submitted to ODPM for the past three months in comparison with other National Park Authorities is attached at Appendix 3, together with details of current planning applications which were submitted over 13 weeks ago. -
Sit Back and Enjoy the Ride
MAIN BUS ROUTES PLACES OF INTEREST MAIN BUS ROUTES Abbots of Leeming 80 and 89 Ampleforth Abbey Abbotts of Leeming Arriva X4 Sit back and enjoy the ride Byland Abbey www.northyorkstravel.info/metable/8089apr1.pdf Arriva X93 Daily services 80 and 89 (except Sundays and Bank Holidays) - linking Castle Howard Northallerton to Stokesley via a number of villages on the Naonal Park's ENJOY THE NORTH YORK MOORS, YORKSHIRE COAST AND HOWARDIAN HILLS BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT CastleLine western side including Osmotherley, Ingleby Cross, Swainby, Carlton in Coaster 12 & 13 Dalby Forest Visitor Centre Cleveland and Great Broughton. Coastliner Eden Camp Arriva Coatham Connect 18 www.arrivabus.co.uk Endeavour Experience Serving the northern part of the Naonal Park, regular services from East Yorkshire 128 Middlesbrough to Scarborough via Guisborough, Whitby and many villages, East Yorkshire 115 Flamingo Land including Robin Hood's Bay. Late evening and Sunday services too. The main Middlesbrough to Scarborough service (X93) also offers free Wi-Fi. X4 serves North Yorkshire County Council 190 Filey Bird Garden & Animal Park villages north of Whitby including Sandsend, Runswick Bay, Staithes and Reliance 31X Saltburn by the Sea through to Middlesbrough. Ryedale Community Transport Hovingham Hall Coastliner services 840, 843 (Transdev) York & Country 194 Kirkdale and St. Gregory’s Minster www.coastliner.co.uk Buses to and from Leeds, Tadcaster, Easingwold, York, Whitby, Scarborough, Kirkham Priory Filey, Bridlington via Malton, Pickering, Thornton-le-Dale and Goathland. Coatham Connect P&R Park & Ride Newburgh Priory www.northyorkstravel.info/metable/18sep20.pdf (Scarborough & Whitby seasonal) Daily service 18 (except weekends and Bank Holidays) between Stokesley, Visitor Centres Orchard Fields Roman site Great Ayton, Newton under Roseberry, Guisborough and Saltburn.