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14. Fryup Dale
Little Fryup Dale from the Danby-Glaisdale road. The medieval bridge shown below is just off the scene to the right.
The medieval (late 14th Century) packhorse Duck Bridge on the Danby-Little Fryup Dale road as a car is going over the ford.
Danby Castle in the background, as viewed through the medieval Duck Bridge on the road into Little Fryup Dale with the modern ford in the foreground. The upper carved coat or arms is that of the Neville, Lord Latimer. * The North York Moors are a relatively unspoilt, if man-made, area of Northern England, with plenty of good walking and many towns and villages for the tourist to visit * It has a rich and diverse historic heritage to interest any visitor and when the heather blooms it comes into its own 'God's own County' * * page updated July 22nd 2007 * EMAIL Phil Brown, images-photographs-pictures © Dr W P Brown * |