Out & About …

… on the North York Moors, or wherever I happen to be.

Category: Levisham

  • The farce is over …

    The farce is over …

    The farce is over — the “idle and useless pageant” has gone by — the doll has been dressed, dizened, and exhibited — a host of gawping idlers have been gratified with a spectacle, while the madness of the moment has been improved by the political beasts of prey to the strengthening of their fangs…

  • Skelton Tower

    Skelton Tower

    Corn Hill Point, a headland of a grassy plateau  overlooking Newton Dale down which runs the North York Moors Railway. During the times of the Napoleonic wars, the plateau was ploughed up and used for growing crops, Hence the origin of the name. Perched on the tip are the ruins of Skelton Tower,  a two-storey…

  • Needle Point, Newtondale

    Needle Point, Newtondale

    I came across an image a while ago from the British Geological Society website of a crag in Newtondale called Needle’s Eye. That must be worth a visit. Unfortunately, the link no longer seems to be working so I’ve grabbed a copy from Google’s cache. An extract from an 1836 book “Illustrations of the Scenery…