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NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position YN _CBGB13 NZ 0933 1273 Off A66 WYCLIFFE WITH THORPE 30m SE of Thorpe Grange Farm on verge, in ivy against wall YN _XXSKY SD 9974 4806 A629 SKIPTON Jct Ings La to Bradley On narrow pavement in base of drystone wall YN_ADCO07 SD 9998 4470 A6068 GLUSBURN Colne rd, Glusburn opp. No. 21 on pavement, on slight bend, nearly opp Lodge Street YN_ADCO08 SD 9850 4410 A6068 SUTTON Colne rd, east of Cowling 30m east of turning traffic sign, on narrow verge YN_ADCO10 SD 9585 4288 A6068 COWLING Colne rd, W of Cowling opp. eastern most chevron for bends YN_ADCO11 SD 9459 4190 A6068 LANESHAWBRIDGE ExYW Colne rd/Keighley rd E of track to Bowes Edge, nr County boundary, opp Pendle sign YN_AKSB01 SD 9310 9089 UC ASKRIGG east of rd from A684 at Bainbridge to Askrigg rd on verge nr wall, nr FP sign to Skellgill YN_AKSB02 SD 917 908 UC LOW ABBOTSIDE opp. Kettlewell La to Hill Top Farm, on banking above Rd YN_AKSB03 SD 899 906 UC HIGH ABBOTSIDE 40m west of Bird Gill; a mile east of Sedbusk nr stand of trees on north side YN_AKSB03M SD 899 906 UC HIGH ABBOTSIDE 40m west of Bird Gill; a mile east of Sedbusk 1m E of AKSB03 YN_AKSB04 SD 884 908 UC HIGH ABBOTSIDE Sedbusk nr lane to north into hamlet YN_AKSB04M SD 884 908 UC HIGH ABBOTSIDE Sedbusk opp. lane to north into hamlet YN_AKSB05M SD 865 912 UC HIGH ABBOTSIDE 300m west of Hardraw Beck on narrow verge nearly under power lines YN_AKSB10M SD 7940 9255 A684 HAWES New County Boundary west of Moorcock Inn under railway viaduct, next to BS YN_BAIK01 SE 0703 5290 B6160 BOLTON ABBEY Bolton Bridge bridge over beck opp. cut-off old section of A59, old bridge over R. Wharfe YN_BBCT14 SE 3040 8744 UC(old A1) BEDALE Londonderry at S end of cut off old A1 in front of low wall outside Crosby Farm YN_BBGB01 SE 3886 6832 B6265 (was A1) KIRBY HILL Kirby Hill, N of Boroughbridge at entrance to car park of Blue Bell Inn YN_BBRP02 SE 3745 6950 B6265 BOROUGHBRIDGE a mile West of Kirby Hill near Skelton Windmill(no sails) YN_BBRP04 SE 3439 7030 B6265 BRIDGE HEWICK 600m E of Copt Hewick jct hidden under hedge 1m from Rd, 10m W of TP2 on opp side of Rd YN_BBYO04 SE 4363 6154 B6265 MARTON south of Carr Side La to Great Ouseburn in hedge nearly opp FP sign Registered Charity No 1105688 1 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position YN_BBYO06 SE 4516 5833 B6265 WHIXLEY 25m N of La to Tancred Farms in grass verge under hedge round Tancred Lodge YN_BFHG11 SE 2485 4360 A658 LEATHLEY Riffa Farm; north of Pool in Wharfedale opp. farm entrance YN_BFHG12 SE 2640 4670 A658 CASTLEY 120m south of Riffa House, south of Wescoe Hill on narrow verge, nr brow of hill with double lines YN_BFHG13 SE 275 475 A658 WEETON Huby opp Tudor House YN_BFKH11 SE 2370 4597 B6161 LEATHLEY Leathley La, half mile from jct with A658 in narrow verge, under hedge, 100m west of house with wooden mushrooms YN_BFKH12 SE 2319 4715 B6161 LEATHLEY Leathley La, N end of Leathley on verge nr entrance to Milestone Cottages YN_BFKH13 SE 2352 4867 B6161 STAINBURN Leathley La, Stainburn Bank By small oak tree on narrow verge opp 16% low gear now sign YN_BFKH14 SE 2425 4981 B6161 STAINBURN Moorside Bridge, in dip over the West Beck northern end of bridge YN_BFKH15 SE 2529 5102 B6161 STAINBURN Otley rd, nr Briscoerigg Farm on verge south of farm and bend YN_BFKH16 SE 259 519 B6161 PANNAL Otley rd, nr Shawhead Farm wall side of a deep ditch Pot Bank just N of entrance to Cardale Estate YN_BFKH17 SE 2684 5370 B6161 PANNAL opp next to wall under small oak trees 10m N of SLOW on Rd Otley rd 200m E of Howhill La nrly opp gates to YN_BFKH17a SE 2720 5341 B6162 PANNAL new build Next to wall at back of wide sloping down verge, under hawthorn tree YN_BFKH18 SE 2721 5498 B6161 KILLINGHALL Oaker Bank; south of Penny Pot La on wide verge nr top of hill YN_BFKH18a SE 2874 5391 B6162 PANNAL Otley rd, Harlow Hill, Harrogate under garden hedge just W of Beckwith Rd YN_BFKH19 SE 2767 5672 B6161 KILLINGHALL Oaker Bank, just S of A59 x rds High on banking near fence YN_BFKH20 SE 2833 5818 B6161 KILLINGHALL Otley rd, Killinghall on verge nearly opp Moor Close YN_BGMT05 NY 838 201 B6276 exNR, east of Cumbria/Durham boundary signs opp. chevron sign YN_BGMT07 NY 869 208 B6276 exNR, Grains O' the Beck,N of bridge over R Lune opp TP box and farm YN_BGMT08 NY 8815 2130 B6276 exNR, SW of Hargill Bridge on verge near track to farms YN_BGMT10 NY 9115 2190 B6276 exNR, north of Selset Resr 30m from chapel east end of wood Registered Charity No 1105688 2 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position YN_BGMT12 NY 939 235 B6276 exNR, east of Greengates on verge YN_CBGB05 NZ 2288 0588 UC MIDDLETON TYAS Middleton Tyas,The Slough jct with Reading Room Bank YN_CTBC09 NZ 159 084 A66 RAVENSWORTH NW of La to Hartforth broken wall just SE of good wall opposite gateposts on n side of Rd YN_CTBC10 NZ 145 092 A66 RAVENSWORTH 2 miles W of B6274 jct on downward sloping verge, 100m east of sign to Ravensworth & W Layton YN_DNSY09 SE 5661 1775 A19 WOMERSLEY N of Lake Drain bridge on verge, which dips down YN_DNSY10 SE 5665 1935 A19 WOMERSLEY S of Balne Moor X rds at minor X rds near electricity post D/1B, Butcher Lane to west, track to farm to east YN_DNSY11 SE 5624 2088 A19 WHITLEY S end of Whitley village In front of new house, high wall, high wooden gates YN_DNSY12 SE 5572 2237 UC (was A19) WHITLEY N of M62 J34, on old rd cut off by motorway on grass outside Milestone Croft outside Eggborough Power Station, S of jct to YN_DNSY14 SE 5725 2484 A19 EGGBOROUGH Hensall on wide verge near Kellington /Beal sign YN_DNSY15 SE 5805 2642 A19 CHAPEL HADDESLEY N of Chapel Haddesley, N side of X rds on verge 10m south of 40 sign; drainage ditch behind Doncaster rd, N of Burn village, 100m N of YN_DNSY17 SE 5973 2913 A19 BURN Common La on narrow verge near Burn Grange, under hedge YN_DNSY18 SE 6017 3066 A19 BRAYTON in Brayton, Doncaster rd on path outside Stonelea and near Tesco Extra Petrol Station Old Great North rd, Brotherton, N of Bryam Park YN_DNTC16 SE 4864 2564 A162 BROTHERTON rd on pavement YN_DNTC17 SE 4869 2718 A162 BURTON SALMON just S of Burton Salmon, nearly opp. New La on verge YN_DNTC18 SE 4930 2871 A162 BURTON SALMON N of Burton Salmon, S of power lines in verge near unofficial lay-by on Betteras Hill, S of Betteras Hill rd and top of YN_DNTC18a SE 4937 2908 A162 HILLAM rise on verge below Rd level HUDDLESTON WITH YN_DNTC19 SE 4944 3027 A162 NEWTHORPE N of A63 jct TI on verge south of minor X Rds to Lumby YN_DNTC20 SE 4966 3187 A162 SHERBURN N end of South Milford in front of Milford House on verge YN_DNTC21 SE 4944 3348 A162 SHERBURN in Sherburn opp. Cliff Garage back to stone wall of house YN_DNTC22 SE 4907 3506 A162 BARKSTON ASH N of Sherburn, just S of railway bridge in front of short length of pale stone wall Registered Charity No 1105688 3 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position SAXTON CUM YN_DNTC23 SE 4884 3665 A162 SCARTHINGWELL N of Barkston Ash, S of Scarthingwell La on verge next to wall SAXTON CUM nr Saxton Grange bet Barkston Ash & Towton, N YN_DNTC24 SE 4851 3822 A162 SCARTHINGWELL of Scarthingwell La on verge just N of last house in Towton, 50m in from town YN_DNTC25 SE 4857 3982 A162 TOWTON sign on verge just S of jct of A659 in Tadcaster, opp. John YN_DNTC27 SE 4838 4300 A162 TADCASTER Smith's Brewery near car park and Rd sign YN_DUBO27 NZ 0215 1485 A67 BOWES ExYN 2 miles NE of Bowes on verge near Bowes Gate YN_DUBO28 NZ 0060 1435 A67 BOWES ExYN, NE of Bowes on verge opp Milestone House YN_EWSG02 SE 5518 6871 UC EASINGWOLD Stillington rd, by Ox Moor Cottage on verge W of property YN_EWSG03 SE 5669 6820 UC STILLINGTON Stillington rd, 1 mile W of Stillington on verge in front of house YN_FBBB01 SE 4817 2586 UC BROTHERTON Church St, Brotherton outside No.7 N of Wetherby at exit onto A1 by-pass. 2009 by- YN_FBBB18 SE 4024 5011 UC(old A1) WETHERBY pass by-passed by new motoway in cul de sac near gate to house used as offices YN_FBBB27 SE 3995 6390 A168(old A1) BOROUGHBRIDGE S of Boroughbridge on old A1 near Ornhams Hall YN_FBBB28 SE 3967 6525 A168(old A1) BOROUGHBRIDGE S of Boroughbridge on old A1 near traffic island at A6055 jct, in front of Highways depot YN_GBBO04 NZ 0159 1368 A66 BOWES ExYN Huland Quarry, E of entrance on grass verge YN_GBBO05 NY 9985 1350 UC old A66 BOWES ExYN E of Bowes on verge 100m east of Bowes sign opp 30m SE of Thorpe Grange Farm (southbound YN_GBCB01 NZ 09333 12738 A66 WYCLIFFE WITH THORPE carriageway) on grass verge against wall YN_GBMT13 NY 946 251 B6277 MIDDLETON ExYN Middleton in Teesdale south of River Tees bridge opp livestock market YN_GNSE03 SD 8511 5255 A682 NAPPA just N of county boundary on verge, on hill, on bad bends and double white lines YN_GNSE04 SD 8579 5394 A682 SWINDEN nr bridge over stream into R Ribble on narrow verge, at bottom of hill by double white lines YN_GNSE05 SD 8536 5540 A682 SWINDEN nr entrance to Goosemere Height Farm on verge YN_GNSE06 SD 8441 5658 A682 HELLIFIELD just S of Gallaber rd end under bushes, in front of fairly large tree (2011) Registered Charity No 1105688 4 A photograph exists for milestones listed below but would benefit from updating! NORTH YORKSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Road Parish Location Position YN_GSPB01 SE 0240 6324 footpath GRASSINGTON Tinker La, Hebden on pre turnpike route nr stone stile, fp to Garnshaw & Edge Lane YN_HGBB07 SE 3825 6240 A6055 ARKENDALE Spellow Hill 100m south of Spellow Cottages opp double white lines YN_HGOT01 SE 2905 5406 B6162 PANNAL Otley rd, Harlow Hill, Harrogate opp No.
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