Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall by munki-boy
Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall
A series of lovely little waterfalls down the stream in Greenwood Lee Clough as it enters Hebden Water.
Often fairly dry but can be quite dramatic after rain, a bit of a scramble to climb over boulders and fallen trees. Easily viewed from near Gibson’s Bridge on the trail through National Trust Hardcastle Crags.
Created: 30 January 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall
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Local History around Greenwood Lee Clough Waterfall
There are some historic monuments around including:
Enclosed Bronze Age urnfield 200m north west of Hanging Field FarmWayside cross known as Abel CrossWayside cross known as Tinker CrossThe old bridge over the Hebden Water at Hebden BridgeWayside cross known as Reaps CrossOld Church of St Thomas Becket, 210m north east of Daisy Field FarmEnclosed Bronze Age urnfield 440m north west of Rough Bottom on Midgeley Moor.