Retail in Husthwaite
There are great places to visit near Husthwaite including some great waterfalls, ruins, historic monuments, hiking areas, villages, rivers and streams, towns, caves, limestone pavements, mountains, cities, historic buildings, hills, geological features, castles, old mines, country parks, parks, gardens and ancient sites.
There are a several good waterfalls in the Husthwaite area like Catrigg Force, Lockin Garth Force, Whitfield Gill Force, Slape Wath Waterfall, Mill Gill Force, Cotter Force, and Aysgill Force.
Bolton Abbey, Byland Abbey, Norton Tower (ruin), Easby Abbey (ruin), Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Trig Point on Warrendale Knotts are great places to visit near Husthwaite if you like ruins.
Historic Monuments to visit near Husthwaite include Bolton Abbey, Rylstone Crag and Rylstone Cross, Culloden Tower, and Robin Hood's Well (Fountains).
The area around Husthwaite features a number of interesting hiking areas including Deepdale, Cotterdale, Southerscales, Ingleton Waterfalls Trail, Swilla Glen, Baxenghyll Gorge, and Raven Ray.
Husthwaite has some unmissable villages nearby like Pool-in-Wharfedale, Askrigg, Hardraw, West Burton, Bainbridge, Aysgarth, and Malham.
There are a number of rivers and streams near Husthwaite including Whitfield Beck, Mill Gill, Hardraw Beck, River Wharfe, and Walden Beck at West Burton.
There are a number of towns near Husthwaite including Hawes, Skipton, Grassington, Richmond, Middlesbrough, Harrogate, and Settle.
Husthwaite's best nearby caves can be found at Great Douk Cave, White Scar Cave, Yordas Cave, Gaping Gill, Janet's Cave, Horseshoe Cave, and Jubilee Cave.
The area around Husthwaite features a number of interesting limestone pavements including Southerscales, Malham Cove, and Warrendale Knotts Limestone Pavement.
Ingleborough is a great place to visit close to Husthwaite if you like mountains.
There are a several good cities in the Husthwaite area like York, and Ripon.
The area around Husthwaite boasts some of the best historic buildings including York Minster, Marton House, Norton Tower (ruin), Church of St Peter - Rylstone, Culloden Tower, and Beggar’s Bridge.
Husthwaite's best nearby hills can be found at Addlebrough, Embsay Crag, Rylstone Crag and Rylstone Cross, Warrendale Knotts, Giggleswick Scar, Blua Crags, and Sugar Loaf Hill.
The area around Husthwaite features a number of interesting geological features including Malham Cove, Grassington Lead Mines, and Brimham Rocks.
Husthwaite's best nearby castles can be found at Skipton Castle, Richmond Castle, and Bolton Castle.
Places near Husthwaite feature a number of interesting old mines including Grassington Lead Mines.
The area close to Husthwaite boasts some of the best country parks including Brimham Rocks.
Husthwaite has some unmissable parks nearby like Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden, Fountains Abbey (ruin), and Studley Royal Water Garden.
There are a number of gardens near to Husthwaite including Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal Water Garden.
Don't miss Schoolboys Tower, Jubilee Cave, and Victoria Cave's ancient sites if visiting the area around Husthwaite.
Husthwaite History
There are some historic monuments around Husthwaite:
- Round barrow 230m east of Sutton Bank Farm
- Icehouse 75m north west of Sutton Hall
- Round barrow on Sproxton Moor, 410m north of Tom Smith's Cross
- Round barrow 480m east of Yorkshire Gliding Club
- Double dykes on Painter Rigg
- Wayside cross known as Cooper Cross on Sutton Bank
- Medieval Park Pale, Upsall Estate, Thirsk, North Yorkshire.
- Rievaulx Abbey Cistercian monastery: inner and outer precinct, water-management works, agricultural features, enclosures and ancillary buildings
- Round barrow 500m WNW of Pond Head Farm
- Round barrow 600m north west of Garbutt Farm
- Section of cross ridge dyke and earthworks in Roman Plantation, Oulston Moor
- A bowl barrow at Howe Hill 130m south-south-west of St Felix's Church
- Byland Abbey Cistercian monastery: monastic precinct, water-management earthworks, enclosures, ancillary buildings and quarries
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system, known as the Casten Dike, 300m ENE of Hambleton Inn
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system 200m south east of Yorkshire Gliding Club
- Pit alignment forming part of the Cleave Dyke system 1000m north west of Dialstone Farm
- Section of the Cleave Dyke system 45m east of the visitors' centre at Sutton Bank
- Round barrow 400m south east of Hill Fort Windypit
- Round barrow 650m east of South Woods
- Ravensthorpe manor house (site of)
- Promontory fort at Roulston Scar
- Round barrow 350m north west of Pond Head Farm
- Two round barrows on Yearsley Moor 260m SSE of High Lions' Lodge
- Round barrow 710m NNE of Waterloo Farm, the southernmost of three round barrows in Far Moor Plantation
- Byland Moor round cairns
- Boltby Scar promontory fort and two round barrows
- Round barrow 810m NNE of Waterloo Farm, the northernmost of three round barrows in Far Moor Plantation
- Round barrow 600m west of Grange Farm
- Round barrow on Yearsley Moor 230m SSE of High Lions' Lodge
- Hood Hill motte and bailey
- Long Grain round barrows
- Round barrow on Scawton Moor, 700m ENE of High Lodge
- Round barrow in Cliff Plantation
- Round barrow 450m north west of Garbutt Farm
- Section of cross ridge dyke and hollow way 200m north west of Pond Head Farm
- Round barrow 500m south east of Hill Fort Windypit
- Square barrow on Scawton Moor, adjacent to the quarry between Snip Gill Slack and Sword Rigg Slack
- Four round barrows on Yearsley Moor 200m south west of High Lions' Lodge
- Round barrow on Yearsley Moor 330m SSW of High Lions' Lodge
- Section of Cleave Dyke, 1.4km long from Sneck Yate Plantation to east edge of Town's Pasture Wood including two pit alignments and round barrow
- Section of Cleave Dyke prehistoric boundary on Hambleton Down and World War II bombing decoy shelters north east and north of Garbutt Farm
- Wayside cross base on south side of the churchyard wall at Scawton
- Round barrow on Scawton Moor, 390m north east of High Lodge
- Studford Ring
- Medieval moated grange 160m south east of The Grange
- Round barrow 780m NNE of Waterloo Farm, the easternmost of three round barrows in Far Moor Plantation
- Medieval lordly residence immediately west of Church Farm
- Old Byland monastic grange immediately to the west and north-west of Valley View Farm
- Round barrow 600m north east of South Woods
- Two sections of the Cleave Dyke system, one known as the Casten Dike, and a round barrow south of Kilburn Moor Plantation
- Round barrow on Yearsley Moor 400m south west of High Lions' Lodge
- Round barrow on Scawton Moor, 480m north east of High Lodge
- Round barrow on Scawton Moor, 620m north west of High Lodge
- Crayke Castle: a motte and bailey and later stone castle of the bishops of Durham, incorporating part of an Anglo-Saxon monastic cemetery
- Two round barrows on Yearsley Moor 550m south west of High Lions' Lodge
- Site of Marton Augustinian priory including mill, fishponds, and water meadows