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Hole of Horcum added to Iconic Landscapes and Ancient Sites in Yorkshire and the Humber by D0c.Col on 30/12/2024

Beautiful Circular walk around Levisham and the Hole of Horcum North Yorkshire

The Hole of Horcum is a section of the valley of the Levisham Beck, in the Tabular Hills of the North York Moors National Park, England. The first element of the name is Old English horh, meaning "filth," while the suffix, cumb, means "bowl-shaped valley", and is of Brittonic Celtic origin.

The hollow is 400 feet (120 m) deep and about ¾ mile (1.2 km) across. The Hole was created by a process called spring-sapping, where water welling up from the hillside gradually undermined the slopes above, eating the rocks away grain by grain. In this way, over thousands of years, a once narrow valley widened and deepened into an enormous cauldron. The process continues today.

A more colourful, yet not exactly PC, explanation, however, is provided by a local legend that has it that the "Devil's Punchbowl"-type feature, the amphitheatre, was formed when Wade, the Giant scooped up a handful of earth to throw at his wife during an argument, what a sod eh!

There is a Carpark on the A169 Saltergate viewing area.

There are so many walking routes to choose from - around the rim, down in the hole, out to Skelton Tower, etc. One can also include Levisham Station (for NYM Railway) and refreshments at the Horseshoe Inn. It is a wonderful hike that takes two to four hours depending on your route and doesn't require any special fitness. Nice way to see pastures filled with animals, wet lowlands with streams, and high moors all on one hike.

Please note that, at the time of my flight there was no indicated Flight Restriction or NOTAM in the area. This is not always the case as RAF fylingdales is close by, so best to check prior to flight. Details of who to contact for permission to fly will be published in the temporary Flight Restriction/NOTAM if and as applicable.

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Co-ordinates: 54.33033, -0.700531 • what3words: ///chair.swims.then

The originator declared that this location was not inside a Flight Restriction Zone at the time of being flown on 01/11/2024. It remains the responsibility of any pilot to check for any changes before flying at the same location. Landowner permission may be required before taking off.

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St. John the Baptist Church, Vale of White Horse (By gasbag43)

St. John the Baptist Church in Kingston Bagpuize has a history spanning over 700 years, with the current building erected in 1799-1800 on the site of earlier churches. The church, dedicated to St. John the Baptist, was funded by the Blandy family, who were Lords of the Manor and owners of Kingston Bagpuize House.

The first church on the site was built shortly after the Norman Conquest, likely between 1076 and 1099, by Ralf de Bachepuise and Adelelm. The original church served the community for nearly 700 years before being replaced.

The present church was built in the late 18th century and was completed in 1800.

The church is a Grade II listed building, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.

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Co-ordinates: 51.68021, -1.41228 • what3words: ///reserve.sprayer.sunflower

Kingston Bagpuize House, Vale of White Horse (By gasbag43)

Situated in the Vale of the The White Horse and surrounded by its beautiful garden and parkland, it is an early Georgian family home. It was built in the 1660s and later remodelled

To this day, Kingston Bagpuize House remains a family home. Surrounded by garden and parkland this beautiful early Georgian style house is in red brick with stone quoins, banding and window surrounds.

The gardens are notable for an large collection of plants, while the raised terrace walk lead the visitor to the 18th-century pavilion

The House and grounds offer exclusive use for weddings, private and corporate events and filming (including scenes in Bridgerton; Emma by Jane Austen; ITV’s Downton Abbey, BBC Radio 4’s Gardeners’ Question Time and Tortoise in Love.)

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Co-ordinates: 51.67854, -1.412408 • what3words: ///gears.compound.gong

King George V playing Fields, Guildford (By grandad1950)

King George V playing fields is a multi sport area with rugby, tennis, athletics, football etc. Loads of space in the lovely parklands. Close to Leatherhead in Surry.

Loads of room to fly

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Co-ordinates: 51.27037, -0.39436 • what3words: ///owls.mutual.stop

National Lift Tower and Franklin's Gardens Rugby Ground, Northampton (By richrab)

The National Lift Tower (previously called the Express Lift Tower) is a lift-testing tower built by the Express Lift Company (a lifts division of the General Electric Company off Weedon Road in Northampton, England. The structure was commissioned in 1978 with construction commencing in 1980 and was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 12 November 1982. It has been a Grade II Listed Building since 1997
Designed by architect Maurice Walton of Stimpson Walton Bond, the tower is 127.5 metres (418 ft 4 in) tall, 14.6 m (47 ft 11 in) in diameter at the base and tapers to 8.5 m (27 ft 11 in) at the top. The only lift-testing tower in Britain, and one of only two in Europe.

Franklin's Gardens (currently known for sponsorship purposes as cinch Stadium at Franklin's Gardens) is a purpose-built rugby stadium in Northampton, England. It is the home stadium of Northampton Saints and Loughborough Lightning. The stadium holds 15,249 people. It is also a conference, meeting, and events venue, as well as the only Premiership Rugby ground with its own cenotaph, the setting for a ceremony every Remembrance Weekend.

I was at max allowed height, so could not get a top down picture of the tower.

Quite a strange location as the tower is in the centre of a hosing estate, parked on the street in between the tower and the stadium

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Co-ordinates: 52.23885, -0.921164 • what3words: ///sticks.trails.spend

West Bay, West Dorset (By richrab)

West Bay, originally known as Bridport Harbour, is a small harbour settlement and resort on the English Channel coast in Dorset, England, sited at the mouth of the River Brit approximately 1.5 miles south of Bridport. The area is part of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site.

The beach and harbour were quite busy so TOAL was from public carpark back from the seafront.

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Co-ordinates: 50.71082, -2.762831 • what3words: ///paradise.gratitude.magnum

Charmouth, West Dorset (By richrab)

Charmouth is a delightful unspoilt seaside village set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a fantastic beach world renowned for its fossils.

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Co-ordinates: 50.73355, -2.900051 • what3words: ///cult.degrading.wiggly

Kings mill, Horsham (By grandad1950)

Kings Mill or Shipley mill is a traditional smock mill built in 1879. Tricky access as the local path is closed and so a bit of a trek across the fields of Knepp Estate is needed

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Co-ordinates: 50.98486, -0.372586 • what3words: ///pitching.crackling.hormones

Pittenweem Harbour, St Monans and Pittenweem (By outRAGEis)

Really easy access to the harbour. Just park up at the Crazy Golf and it's free for 2 hours which is more than enough time to get down to the harbour. Follow the path down and within 5 minutes you're there ready to fly and the harbour and village are small so there's not too many tourists around either.

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Co-ordinates: 56.21175, -2.728295 • what3words: ///fewer.rinse.tomorrow

The Lindsay / Lord Wantage Monument, Vale of White Horse (By gasbag43)

Robert Loyd-Lindsay, 1st Baron Wantage, was a soldier, politician and philanthropist.

He co-founded the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, which later became the British Red Cross. He was also the first man to win a Victoria Cross in the Crimean War

He died in 1901. Lady Wantage erected a monument to Lord Wantage in 1903.

The monument stands on a Bronze Age round barrow adjacent to the Ridgeway at Betterton Down near Lockinge, Oxfordshire.

As well as the historical significance of the monument, the Ridgeway national trail and the ancient barrow on which it stands, the area is surrounded by gentle rolling Oxfordshire countryside and beech tree clumps

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Co-ordinates: 51.55659, -1.390071 • what3words: ///replaying.signs.earl

Scutchamer Knob, Vale of White Horse (By gasbag43)

Scutchamer Knob, also known as Cuckhamsley Hill is an early Iron Age round barrow on the Ridgeway National Trail at East Hendred Down in Oxfordshire.

Originally called Cwichelmeshlaew or Cwichelm's Barrow, it is recorded as having been the place where King Edwin of Northumbria killed Cwichelm of Wessex in AD 636 and, in the Middle Ages, became the meeting point of the shire moot (or market) which was abolished in 1620.

It was long thought to be the actual burial place of Cwichelm but the mound has been excavated several times without serious finds.

The barrow is privately owned but there is free public access through a metal kissing gate.

Free parking is nearby in an informal car park on The Ridgeway

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Co-ordinates: 51.56237, -1.342778 • what3words: ///chainsaw.goal.bills


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