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 The Cross Keys Temperance Inn, Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Cumbria, Northern England

The ex temperance house - The Cross Keys, Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Cumbria, Northern England

The Howgill Fells, looking up to Cautley Spout and Yarlside (right) from the back of The Cross Keys, Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Cumbria, Northern England

Looking across to the back of Cross Keys and Baugh Fell from below the Howgills, Yorkshire Dales National Park, East Cumbria, Northern England

The Cross Keys, Cautley, Sedbergh, is an ex temperance house dated 1732 but whose origins lie in the 16th century. It offers refreshments in its cafe and also bed and breakfast accommodation. It is situated on the A683 Sedbergh to Kirkby Stephen road in the beautiful hilly country of Yorkshire Dales national Park, Cumbria, England. It lies between the Howgill Fells (and the Cautley Spout Waterfall and Yarlside) and the lower limestone slopes of West Baugh Fell. More scenes and notes from the Yorkshire Dales

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