"FieldDataID"|"NidderdaleSurveyNumber"|"SiteName"|"NGRPrefix"|"Easting1"|"Northing1"|"Easting2"|"Northing2"|"Easting3"|"Northing3"|"Easting4"|"Northing4"|"Easting5"|"Northing5"|"Description2"|"Date"|"Sketch"|"OSMRNumber"|"NMRNumber"|"DalesSurvey"|"PrevSurveyDescription"|"SMRNumber" 2|"0001"|"Hollingley Farm"|"SE"|"13314"|"50255"|"13173"|"50398"|||||||"It extends downslope from a curving headland. It does not respect the field walls, and there is an implication that the ridge and furrow pre-dates the field walls."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21929" 3|"0002"|"Hollingley Farm"|"SE"|"13124"|"50527"|||||||||"There is a shallow hummock in the ground running north-east-south-west. The removal of the wall is visible as ""stumps."" This was interpreted as a wall with an associated lynchet in a down-slope lid."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21930" 4|"0003"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"12291"|"50438"|||||||||"There are three capstones. There are Square roughly dressed limestone walls. These are blocked after one meter. Two air shafts are shown on the SMR at this point, nos. 9063.00000 'shaft: air' and 9064.00000 'shaft:air'. Dimensions: 0.75m x 0.25m."|"22/7/99"||"9063.00000, 9064.00000"|||"SMR marks 'shaft: air' twice."|"MNY21931" 5|"0004"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11955"|"50467"|"11805"|"50402"|||||||"There are faint traces of a ridge and furrow, forming an area of 35mx75m showing in the grass. It is well drained."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21932" 6|"0005"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11765"|"50619"|||||||||"A platform cuts into the hillside forming a north-east-south-west - south-east-north-west right-angled lynchet. There are a series of hummocks of overgrown stonework forming some definite ""room lines"" visible on the platform. They are probably the remains of a demolished farmhouse. The hummocks are bisected to the south-east by the drain (this is shown on the ordnance survey map). To the south east of drain is a holloway running south-east-north-west. Dimensions 15m x 30m."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21933" 7|"0006"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11748"|"50386"|"11813"|"50685"|"11916"|"50685"|"11912"|"50610"|||"There is a north-South aligned wall, that is largely earthfast. It forms a broad bank that is evident in the valley basin. There are segments of the wall which are rep. by boulders. The toilets also mark a positional gateway between wall six and six A, close to the enclosure/house five. To the west of the bank accumulated soil has built up and has been washed down slope, leaving a 2m gap between it and the wall."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21934" 8|"0007"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11730"|"50430"|"11722"|"50524"|||||||"It is similar to bank wall six, and is on a similar alignment. It stops two meters before bank eight at its northern end, indicating that this area possibly used to be a gateway."|"22/7/99"|"SKT0007"|||||"MNY21935" 9|"0008"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11723"|"50529"|"11769"|"50515"|||||||"It is narrower (1m wide) and is defined better than section 6. It continues west beyond wall 7 to abut current field boundary."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21936" 11|"0010"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11909"|"50685"|"11912"|"50610"|"11823"|"50640"|||||"It is on the side of a shallow sloping hill with ridge and furrow visible as faint trace lines in the vegetation. It immediate south-east of structures 5 and 9, and wall 6A. It is probably partially bisected by the drain. Dimensions 75m x 50m."|"22/7/99"|"SKT0010"|||||"MNY21937" 12|"0011"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11684"|"50454"|"11592"|"50416"|||||||"The residual bank appears to predate the present enclosure. The largely earthfast walls are 1.5 meters across. There was evidence of activity, but it was mostly rubbish that was exposed, with the occasional millstone granite stone (up to 0.3m diameter)."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21938" 13|"0012"|"Bow Beck Gill"|"SE"|"12736"|"50195"|||||||||"There is a rectangular drystone enclosure with the entrance to the south, (doorway - 0.8m). There are stone spoil heaps to the south and east representing the robbing of the site. Coarse sandstone blocks are faced and are reasonably squared off for the quoins and door quoins. Dales Documentary Survey no 561485 'Prob. Barn - roofless on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"22/7/99"|"SKT0012"|||"561485"|"Dales Documentary Survey marks 'Prob. Barn - roofless on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"MNY21939" 14|"0013"|"Bow Beck Gill"|"SE"|"12766"|"50311"|"12676"|"50339"|||||||"There is a curving wall running east-west and following the line of the stream. It is mainly demolished and overgrown/turfed over. Therefore it is visible as low earthfast bank with protruding stones. The central section has maintained some structural integrity, but it only survives to five or six courses and is very haphazardly made. It probably destroyed the remains of the drystone wall. The stones are mainly undressed and roughly shaped gritty sandstone."|"22/7/99"|"SKT0013"|||||"MNY21940" 15|"0014"|"Bow Beck Gill"|"SE"|"12858"|"50379"|||||||||"This is a three sided enclosure which appears to utilise a large sandstone boulder in the construction of the west facing wall. Two ""end"" walls have no signs of east facing elevation. There is a three meter extension of the boulders to the west. The south-west corner survives to two courses of regular sandstone blocks. 6m & 3.5m long - ""end"" walls."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21941" 16|"0015"|"Bow Beck Gill"|"SE"|"12828"|"50439"|"12855"|"50415"|"12844"|"50400"|||||"An Earthfast bank forms a central section that is truncated by a river. 1.5m wide."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21942" 17|"0016"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"12360"|"50329"|||||||||"A vertically set gate post with two lead filled holes to the north elevation. There are alleged ""cup and ring"" marks to the west elevation, however it is not convincing. Has SMR no. 9048.00000, listed as 'Stone', and NMR no. 1291034."|"22/7/99"||"9048.00000"|"1291034"||" SMR lists as 'Stone'"|"MNY9278" 18|"0017"|"East Moor House"|"SE"|"12510"|"50502"|"12465"|"50686"|"12390"|"50687"|"12390"|"50598"|||"There is a worn eroded ridge and furrows located to the south-west of East Moore House farm. There is a north-south alignment and there is a gap of 2m between the ridges. Possibly related to Dales survey no. 561454 'Moor House'."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21944" 19|"0018"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"12225"|"50507"|"12210"|"50682"|"12075"|"50685"|"12045"|"50486"|||"Worn ridge and furrow that is aligned to the north-south extends to the field boundaries. The gap between the ridges is 2m. Marked by RCHM as 'Ridge and furrow."|"22/7/99"|||||"'Ridge & Furrow' is recorded on the RCHM APs."|"MNY21945" 20|"0019"|"March Ghyll"|"SE"|"11978"|"51437"|||||||||"It is a sheep shelter and is therefore remnant of an enclosure wall. There are 5 courses including capping stones, the bottom course is mostly very large boulders. The entrance is mid-way up the north-south stem. Dimensions 30 x 1.3m."|"22/7/99"|"SKT0019"|||||"MNY21946" 21|"0020"|"March Ghyll Reservoir"|"SE"|"12081"|"51323"|||||||||"This site was not viewed properly. Dales Documentary Survey no 561479, 'sandstone quarry'."|"22/7/99"||||"561479"|"Dales Documentary Survey no 561479, 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY21947" 22|"0021"|"March Ghyll Reservoir"|"SE"|"12245"|"50910"|"12131"|"50910"|"12220"|"50985"|"12150"|"50985"|||"A very faint area of ridge and furrow that is aligned from east to west and there is a gap of 2.5m between the ridges."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21948" 23|"0022a"|"Hollingley Farm"|"SE"|"12895"|"50735"|"12798"|"50857"|"13014"|"50839"|"13023"|"50787"|||"The ridge and furrow is aligned from north to south and there is a gap of 2.5m between the ridges. It is slightly worn, but there is good preservation. May be related to Dales survey no. 561453 'Hollingley or Hollingley Farm'."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21949" 24|"0022b"|"East Moor House Farm"|"SE"|"12688"|"50557"|"12704"|"50667"|"12774"|"50681"|"12794"|"50615"|||"A staggered wall remains located to the south-east of East moor farm. It extends an existed dotted line (marked on the ordnance survey map) and it forms a lynchet. There is substantial build up of soil on the north face bank."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21950" 25|"0023"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11899"|"50500"|||||||||"This is part of a drainage system, that was not found on inspection. It was probably a corbelled sink hole, however it is listed in the SMR as 9065.00000, 'SHAFT:AIR'"|"22/7/99"||"9065.00000"|||"'SHAFT:AIR'"|"MNY9295" 26|"0024"|"Hardisty's Farm"|"SE"|"13682"|"50100"|"13664"|"50001"|||||||"A broad six meter bank forms an 'S' down the hill out of the study area 6m wide, maximum height 0.4m."|"23/7/99"|"SKT0024"|||||"MNY21952" 27|"0025"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13410"|"50125"|||||||||"It is located under the north-south field boundary which has been rebuilt with concrete foundations. The mound sits on a break of slope with central depression. Ploughing has not crossed the mound. A stone slab (0.4 x 0.4) goes beneath the wall. This could be a possible cist? 15m diameter - mound, 2m diameter - depression"|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21953" 28|"0026"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13417"|"50138"|||||||||"It is a boundary stone that is upright and facing east. It has the letters ""OWW"" carved into the face. It is located five miles North of site 25."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21954" 29|"0032"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13501"|"50235"|||||||||"It is aligned south-west-north-east, and the working face is facing the south-west. This could possibly be for quarrying sandstone boulders. There is a spoil heap on the lip of the quarry and a further longer spoil heap encircling the south-west end of the entrance. Therefore one can conclude that it is a working area. diameter - 6m. 8m x 6m"|"24/7/99"|"SKT0032"|||||"MNY21955" 30|"0027"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13725"|"50215"|"13605"|"50216"|"13605"|"50282"|||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 1.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"|"SKT0027"|||||"MNY21956" 31|"0028"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13693"|"50341"|"13744"|"50261"|"13623"|"50283"|||||"It has a east-south alignment, and there is a gap of 3 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21957" 32|"0029"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13515"|"50300"|"13575"|"50254"|||||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 1.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21958" 33|"0030"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13580"|"50250"|||||||||"It has a east-west alignment, and there is a gap of 2.0 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21959" 34|"0031"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13530"|"50367"|"13620"|"50267"|||||||"It has a north-west / south-east alignment, and there is a gap of 2.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21960" 35|"0033"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13591"|"50219"|||||||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 2.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21961" 36|"0035"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13483"|"50378"|"13525"|"50537"|"13483"|"50378"|"13322"|"50417"|||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn. 'Ridge and furrow' recorded by RCHM nearby."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21962" 37|"0036"|"Whitaker's Wood"|"SE"|"13424"|"50668"|"13520"|"50712"|"13484"|"50774"|"13397"|"50744"|||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 6 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn. 'Ridge and furrow' recorded by RCHM nearby."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21963" 38|"0037"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13934"|"50640"|"13842"|"50640"|"13832"|"50760"|||||"It has a east-west alignment, and there is a gap of 3 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn. 'Ridge and furrow' recorded by RCHM nearby."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21964" 39|"0038"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13923"|"50848"|"14074"|"50750"|"13976"|"50710"|||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of2.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21965" 40|"0039"|"Hob beck Plantation"|"SE"|"14104"|"50521"|"14006"|"50483"|||||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 2.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21966" 41|"0040"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13815"|"50523"|"13755"|"50537"|||||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 3 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn. 'Ridge and furrow' recorded by RCHM nearby."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21967" 42|"0041"|"Hardisty's Wood"|"SE"|"13830"|"50249"|"13770"|"50259"|||||||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 3 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also worn."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21968" 43|"0042"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13110"|"50229"|"13263"|"50211"|"13208"|"50016"|"13058"|"50067"|||"It has a north-south alignment, and there is a gap of 2.5 meters between the ridges. The ridges are also very faint."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21969" 44|"0043"|"Hathenshaw Farm"|"SE"|"13046"|"50332"|||||||||"Rectangular stone barn. Three original doorways to S elevation. Flagstone roof with vents in the east and west. 2 floor elevations - through draft. Internal has 3 stalls with hay feeder. Wooden vertical slats - inter alcove. Field wall abuts barn along E elevation. Cow byre and hay loft. Dales Documentary Survey no 561486 'Roofed building - no longer extant'. Dimensions10m x 6m."|"23/7/99"||||"561486"||"MNY21970" 45|"0044"|"Whitaker's Wood"|"SE"|"13194"|"50548"|||||||||"2 story structure. Recently used as a byre with concrete divided stalls. Located in a E-W wall boundary which abuts the barn. '1893' carved on door lintel. Modern roof in slate now dilapidated. Platform to SW corner extends 3m x c. 4m."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21971" 46|"0045"|"Whitaker's Wood"|"SE"|"13150"|"50602"|"13241"|"50625"|"13143"|"50794"|||||"NW - SE aligned. Worn. 3m between ridges"|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21972" 47|"0046"|"Whitaker's Wood"|"SE"|"13230"|"50879"|"13320"|"50733"|"13305"|"50899"|"13230"|"50759"|||"N-S aligned . Worn.4m between ridges."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21973" 48|"0047"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"13440"|"51156"|||||||||"Clearance cairn. Probably associated with drain. Consists of glacial erratic sandstone boulders up to 1.75m x 1m. Modern. Dimensions 15m x 5m."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21974" 49|"0048"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"13367"|"51218"|||||||||"Small clearance cairn - associated with site 49. Consisting of large glacial erratic boulders of coarse sandstone. 0.75 x 0.5m. No immediate drains present. Possibly pre. 20th century. 2m diameter."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21975" 50|"0049"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"13367"|"51218"|||||||||"Associated with site 48. Consisting of large glacial erratic boulders of coarse sandstone. 0.75 x 0.5m. No immediate drains present. Possibly pre. 20th century."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21976" 51|"0050"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"12890"|"51368"|||||||||"N-S aligned. Faint. 5m between ridges."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21977" 52|"0051"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"12828"|"51486"|"12803"|"51523"|"12848"|"51582"|||||"A wall intersection representing a continuation of a N-S aligned field boundary after a 3m gap (gateway), which continues to moor boundary wall."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21978" 53|"0052"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"12746"|"51436"|||||||||"Sandstone quarry characterised by 3m depression with vertical working faces. 6 - 8m long with exposed bedding >1.5m. A further quarry bay to the north with associated spoil forming heaps to the east. No clear track way remains. Shown on Dales Documentary Survey as sandstone quarry no 561487."|"23/7/99"||||"561487"|"'Sandstone quarry'"|"MNY21979" 54|"0053"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"12668"|"51312"|"12773"|"51307"|"12793"|"51430"|"12680"|"51394"|||"N-S aligned. Faint.2.5m between ridges."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21980" 55|"0054"|"Hollingley Intake"|"SE"|"12770"|"51134"|"12647"|"51282"|"12784"|"51292"|"12770"|"51134"|||"N-S align. Worn. 5m between ridges."|"23/7/99"||||||"MNY21981" 56|"0009"|"West Moor House"|"SE"|"11811"|"50645"|||||||||"Similar to site 5. Overgrown remnants of building visible as hummocks in the ground. Appear to form narrow rectangular building abutting wall 6a. (See site 6 for further details). The entrance is to the south-west, adjoining a holloway which runs SW-NE along line of 6A."|"22/7/99"||||||"MNY21982" 57|"0056"|"Hunger Hill"|"SE"|"11475"|"50542"|||||||||"Coarse sandstone block. Long rectangular sides and flat top. Datum on west side. Carved on two sides. Appears to be in situ but obscured by later field wall to East, therefore gone out of use. Position is on crossroads of track ways across moors. South side shows pecking from being worked. Dales Survey no 561428 'Old Milestone'."|"27/7/99"||||"561428"|"'Old Milestone'"|"MNY21983" 58|"0057"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10625"|"50828"|||||||||"Series of small mining pits on SW of slope - of uncertain use. NMR 1291073."|"27/7/99"|||"1291073"|||"MNY21984" 59|"0058"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10651"|"50935"|||||||||"Forms a 5m high S-facing working face, characterised by steep slopes and exposed sandstone outcrops. Trackway and spoil heaps which have been truncated by modern drainage pipe - covered by stone and gravel. Dales Survey 56148 'sandstone quarries (5)'."|"27/7/99"||||"56148"|"'sandstone quarries (5)'."|"MNY21985" 60|"0059"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10650"|"50936"|||||||||"Disturbed barrow. Lobe shaped spoil to the south with central depression - probably results from excavation. Very good aspect to the valley S, E and W. Moor to the N. NMR 1281004, 1291000, Dales Survey no. 4076 'Round Hill' and RCHM marks 'Round barrow/50476/SE 15 SW 8'. 13m diameter and 1.2 m high."|"27/7/99"||"9046.00000"|"1281004"|"4076"|"Dales Survey marks 'Round Hill', RCHM marks 'Round barrow/50476/SE 15 SW 8'."|"MNY9276" 61|"0060"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10470"|"50895"|||||||||"Similar to site 58. Entrance faces SW. A number of spoil heaps within main area. 4 to 5m working face. Further quarrying to SW. No visible rock outcrops. To the N there is a series of small pits (see site 57). Modern dumping near entrance. Marked on RCHM map as 'Sandstone quarry'."|"27/7/99"|||||" Marked on RCHM map as 'Sandstone quarry'"|"MNY21987" 62|"0065"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10772"|"51482"|||||||||"Cup-marked stone situated on low lying ridge with extensive views across valley to SE. Gritty sandstone glacial. Cups are in lines and appear to form 1/2? Grooves across face. Three NMR numbers are recorded at this point, 1281007, 1281027, 1281028."|"27/7/99"|||"1281007,1281027,1281028"|||"MNY21988" 63|"0066"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10836"|"51520"|||||||||"Milestone made from quartzite with Fe stained bands. Inclined to the SW. ""To knars ""To ""To brough Otley Skipton 11 MS"" 5 MS"" 6 MS"" The Dales Survey shows 'OLD MILESTONE' , no. 561459, also NMR no. 1291054."|"27/7/99"|||"1291054"|"561459"|"The Dales Survey shows 'OLD MILESTONE'"|"MNY21989" 64|"0067"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10899"|"51415"|||||||||"Artificially created facets to the south and east facing elevations with occasional 'pock marks' (these being 0.075 m in diameter). NMR no. 1281010."|"27/7/99"|||"1281010"|||"MNY21990" 65|"0068"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10909"|"51407"|||||||||"Elongated quartzite stone aligned NW - SE, with faceted faces to the NE and SE. NMR no. 1281011. Related to site 69. Enclosure type arrangement of rocks representing a possible kerb. Extends some 4m down slope to the SE. Unusual concentration of stone - perhaps representing clearance."|"27/7/99"|||"1281014"|||"MNY21991" 66|"0069"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10913"|"51414"|||||||||"Larger (in relation to 68) and more vertical. Up to 1.5m. Forms a prominent rock in the landscape. Again facets and pock-marked to the south and east. But far more densely spaced. NMR no. 1281011."|"27/7/99"|||"1281011"|||"MNY21992" 67|"0070"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10881"|"51395"|||||||||"Low clearance cairn. Consisting of rounded coarse grain sandstone - millstone - up to 0.75 m x 0.4 m. NMR nos. 1281008 & 1281009."|"27/7/99"|||"1281009,1281008"|||"MNY21993" 68|"0071"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10869"|"51480"|"10988"|"51307"|||||||"Path running NW-SE across boggy area. Comprises earthfast lain stones set into bog. Stones moderately worn. Some kerbing. Differing in size. 70m in length. 1.75m wide."|"27/7/99"|||"1281014"|||"MNY21994" 69|"0072"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10917"|"51293"|||||||||"Coarse gritty sandstone. As per sites 73 to 79 and 81.1.2 m x 1.0m. 8 to 9 definite cup marks on south facing side. NMR no. 1281012 and 1281029 both recorded at this point."|"27/7/99"|||"1281012,1281029"|||"MNY21995" 70|"0073"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10922"|"51256"|||||||||"Ovoid stone. 11 cup marks. 6 enclosed by ring - 'ladybird stone'. NMR no. 1281013 and 1281030 both recorded at this point as well as SMR no 9050.00000 'stone'. Dimensions 0.8m diameter. It had a footsteps pattern across the top"|"27/7/99"||"9050.00000"|"1281030,1281013"||"SMR records 'stone'"|"MNY21996" 71|"0074"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10930"|"51275"|||||||||"Square stone with numerous cup marks visible. Several other marks only visible at sunset. NMR no 1281034 recorded at this point. Dimensions 0.9m x 0.9m."|"27/7/99"|||"1281034"|||"MNY21997" 72|"0075"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10948"|"51266"|||||||||"2 definite cups and 4 pock marks to South-east. NMR no 1281015 is recorded at this point. Dimensions 0.5m x 0.4m."|"27/7/99"|||"1281015"|||"MNY21998" 73|"0076"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10964"|"51273"|||||||||"Originally buried in turf so 'new'. Eleven definite cup marks in 'foot step' pattern. Only partially uncovered. NMR no 1281015 is recorded at this point. Dimensions 0.5m x 0.3m."|"27/7/99"|||"1281015"|||"MNY21999" 74|"0077"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10977"|"51281"|||||||||"Stone situated on path. 8 definite cups in linear pattern and less clear scatters. Grooved rock - possibly deliberate. NMR no 1291006 and 1281035 are both recorded at this point. Dimensions 0.8m x 0.8m."|"27/7/99"|||"1291006,1281035"|||"MNY22000" 75|"0078"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11008"|"51306"|||||||||"Stone situated to the east of the path. 18 definite cup marks mainly on south side, along edge. Less clear to the north. NMR no 1291007 is recorded near this point. Dimensions 0.9m x 0.8m."|"27/7/99"|||"1291007"|||"MNY22001" 76|"0079"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11005"|"51285"|||||||||"Large boulder with one cup mark at the top, and a few possible along edge. Dimensions1.4m x 1.2m."|"27/7/99"|||"1291007"|||"MNY22002" 77|"0080"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10929"|"51217"|||||||||"Earthfast oval mound. Superb aspect to the East and directly overlooking damp land adjacent to cup and ring marked stones. Subject to rabbit disturbance. Probably round burial mound. Dimensions 11m x 11m x 1m."|"27/7/99"||||||"MNY22003" 78|"0081"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10910"|"51160"|||||||||"2 cup and ring marks, 2 cup marks, 2 feint cup / pock marks and two linear marks. Dimensions 0.5m x 1m. Marked by NMR no. 1291005."|"27/7/99"|||"1291005"|||"MNY22004" 79|"0082"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10801"|"51100"|||||||||"Stone. 7 definite cup marks. 2 possible pock marks and a groove. Not shown on the OS map. Dimensions 1m x 0.75m. Marked by SMR no. 9044.00000 'stone', NMR no. 1281018 and Dales survey no. 50538."|"27/7/99"||"9044.00000"|"1281018"|"50538"|"Marked by SMR as 'stone'"|"MNY22005" 80|"0084"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10892"|"50968"|||||||||"Series of pits and quarries. All extinct for some time. Largest pit 50m wide"|"27/7/99"||||||"MNY22006" 81|"0085"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"10883"|"50858"|||||||||"Kidney shaped quarry. Contains brick and breeze blocks in upcast.1.5m deep. 70m in length and 30m in width."|"27/7/99"||||||"MNY22007" 82|"0086"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11021"|"51207"|"10676"|"51120"|||||||"Length of holloway. Climbs onto the ridge then descends down to the Wharf valley. Bank survives up to 0.3m in height to the east of the current pathway. 40m in length, 2m in width"|"27/7/99"||||||"MNY22008" 83|"0087"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11016"|"51282"|||||||||"Located 2m west of path to the north of Delvis Beck. NMR Nos. 1291007, 1291006, 1281015, 1281036, 1281034, 1281013, 1281030, SMR no. 9050.00000 are all close or appear to be referring to it.1.75m x 1.4m."|"27/7/99"||"9050.00000"|"1291006,1291007,1281013,1281015,1281030,1281034,1281036"|||"MNY22009" 84|"0088"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11114"|"51471"|||||||||"Substantial othostatic wall. NW - SE aligned. Located at the centre of a series of pits, which is suggestive of 'modern' mining. Function perhaps as the back wall of a depot or the remaining millstone blocks left in situ. Dales Survey no. 50546 'N/A', NMR numbers 1291033 and 1291008 are both in the vicinity. SMR no. 9045.00000 lists ' Stone'."|"27/7/99"||"9045.00000"|"1291033,1291008"|"50546"|"SMR no. 9045.00000 lists ' Stone'. Dales Survey marks 'N/A'."|"MNY22010" 85|"0089"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11212"|"51516"|"11185"|"51424"|||||||"A length of exposed millstone grit blocks up to 0.5 x 0.4 x 0.5m in size. Possible access route for quarry 88. Bank continues 100m to the NE. Effectively delineating rock strewn land. Possibly NMR 1291074, or SMR 9054.00000 'Wall: orthostatic'. Also NMR numbers 1291009-1291012. 28m in length."|"27/7/99"||"9054.00000"|"1291074,1291009,1291010,1291011,1291012"||"SMR marks 'wall:orthostatic'."|"MNY22011" 86|"0090"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11271"|"51632"|||||||||"Series of at least 6 up to 8m in diameter - bracken covered. Probably one of NMR records for this area, unable to match exactly record to record, records for this area as follows: 1291077, 1291020, 1291013, 1291071, 1291076, 1291014, 1291052, 1291072. Possibly referred to by Dales Documentary Survey as ""Stones- no longer extant"", record no. 561477."|"27/7/99"|||"1291013,1291014,1291020,1291052,1291071,1291072,1291076,1291077"|"561477"|"Dales Documentary Survey as ""Stones- no longer extant"""|"MNY22012" 87|"0091"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11299"|"51626"|||||||||"3 cup marks located to the south of a low set boulder. Boulder is 1.5m x 1m. Probably one of NMR records for this area, unable to match exactly record to record, records for this area as follows: 1291077, 1291020, 1291013, 1291071, 1291076, 1291014, 1291052 & 1291072. Possibly also recorded during Dales Documentary Survey as ""Stones- no longer extant"", record no 561477. Dimensions 1.5x1m."|"27/7/99"|||"1291013,1291014,1291020,1291052,1291071,1291072,1291076,1291077"|"561477"|"Recorded during Dales Documentary Survey as ""Stones- no longer extant"""|"MNY22013" 88|"0092"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11338"|"51695"|||||||||"Prominent half buried boulder characterised by grooved weathering with a large ring mark to the SE facing elevation. Sited amongst boulder field. Covering an area of approximately 50m x 20m, on the line of grouse butts. NMR no 1291020, 1291077 ."|"27/7/99"|||"1291020"|"561477"||"MNY22014" 89|"0093"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11274"|"51695"|||||||||"Boundary stone probably predates the marked parish boundary which is approximately 100m to the NW. Similar to site 87 and possibly on the same alignment. Sited in a small boulder field, approximately 20m x 10m. Boulder has an incised groove - possibly representing the boundary line. Also has the initials ""M"" and ""O"" marked at each end. Dales Documentary Survey no. 561477 lists 'Stones- no longer extant'. Probably one of NMR records for this area, unable to match exactly; records for this area as follows: 1291077, 1291020, 1291013, 1291071, 1291076, 1291014, 1291052, 1291072."|"27/7/99"|||"1291013,1291014,1291020,1291052,1291071,1291072,1291076,1291077"|"561477"|"Dales Documentary Survey lists 'Stones- no longer extant'."|"MNY22015" 90|"0094"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11550"|"51659"|||||||||"Crescent shaped quarry with up cast to the east. Close to stone wall boundary, N-S aligned. Contains a number of pieces of metal work including a 'crusher'. SMR no. 9051.00000 'Stone', NMR 1291079 & 1291023. 20m long x 20m wide and 2m deep."|"27/7/99"||"9051.00000"|"1291079,1291023,1291078,1291022"||"SMR marks 'stone'."|"MNY22016" 91|"0095"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11582"|"51634"|||||||||"Large rectangular millstone block. Located adjacent to trackway. Probably mined from quarry. Tool marks are visible from splitting the rock. There is a band of carvings to the east facing elevation associated with quarrying - purpose unknown. There is a similar stone 50m to the North, also close to the trackway. Possibly SMR no. 9051.00000, 'Stone' 3m x 0.75m."|"28/7/99"||"9051.00000"|"1291023,1291079,1291080"||" 'Stone'"|"MNY22017" 92|"0096"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11493"|"51875"|||||||||"2 bayed quarry. Sited adjacent to trackway and wall ( N-S aligned). No obvious spoil heaps. Interpreted as a quarry for walling material and therefore c 19th century.20m x 15m and 0.25m deep."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22018" 93|"0097"|"Langbar Moor"|"SE"|"11307"|"52000"|||||||||"Millstone. Dipping to the south. Marked ""C"", west facing and ""M"" east facing. Marked on the O.S. map. Dales Doc. Survey no. 1043256, 'N/A'. 2m x 0.75m."|"28/7/99"||||"1043256"|"'N/A'"|"MNY22019" 94|"0098"|"Langbar Moor"|"SE"|"11274"|"51985"|||||||||"Millstone, dipping to the NE. Marked on O.S. map nearby as a 'cup and ring'. Not convincing. One 'cup mark' to the top. NMR no. 1291004."|"28/7/99"|||"1291004"||"Marked on O.S. map nearby as a 'cup and ring'"|"MNY22020" 95|"0099"|"Langbar Moor"|"SE"|"10806"|"52771"|"10880"|"52822"|||||||"Holloways on an E-W alignment. Scars no more than 0.5mdeep and ridges 4m wide."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22021" 96|"0100"|"Beamsley Level"|"SE"|"10718"|"52785"|||||||||"Ring cairn. Sites 101 to 104 are also cairns and are sited regularly along boundary line. Surrounding moor is relatively stone free. Also functioned as clearance cairns.5m in diameter and approximately 0.75m high."|"28/7/99"||||||"In Yorkshire Dale s National Park" 97|"0101"|"Beamsley Level"|"SE"|"10774"|"52813"|||||||||"As per site 100. Situated 65m away from site 100."|"28/7/99"||||||"In Yorkshire Dale s National Park" 98|"0102"|"Beamsley Level"|"SE"|"10831"|"52842"|||||||||"As per site 100. This cairn is of drystone construction. Situated 68m away from site 101."|"28/7/99"||||||"In Yorkshire Dale s National Park" 99|"0103"|"Beamsley Level"|"SE"|"10887"|"52873"|||||||||"As per site 100. Situated 60m away from 102."|"28/7/99"||||||"In Yorkshire Dale s National Park" 100|"0104"|"Beamsley Level"|"SE"|"10940"|"52904"|||||||||"As per site 100. Situated 62m away from 103."|"28/7/99"||||||"In Yorkshire Dale s National Park" 101|"0105"|"Loftshaw Gill Head"|"SE"|"11053"|"52744"|||||||||"Shooting house. 2 celled. The smaller to the east survives to a height of 1.25m. Consists of millstone faced blocks with doorway. No internal access. The larger room to the west has a south facing doorway. The lintels have hinges in situ. This site has been superseded by a shooting house 1/2 km to the south. Identified as a shooting house in the Dales Survey record number 561467. 5m x 6m."|"28/7/99"||||"561467"|" Identified as 'shooting house - no longer extant' in the Dales Survey record"|"MNY22027" 102|"0106"|"Bramberry Hill"|"SE"|"11717"|"53375"|||||||||"Single track forming a depression.1.5m wide and 0.2m deep."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22028" 103|"0107"|"Popple Well Ridge"|"SE"|"11794"|"53095"|||||||||"Gradual SW sloping with round spoil heap to the west.20m x 15m and 1.25m deep."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22029" 104|"0108"|"Low Moor"|"SE"|"10184"|"50611"|"10286"|"50680"|"10156"|"50934"|"10049"|"50786"|||"A rectangular system of linear banks. Marked on O.S. map as dashed line - path. RCHM map marks 'Enclosure'. C. 3m across and standing to 0.25m."|"28/7/99"|||||"RCHM map marks 'Enclosure'"|"MNY22030" 105|"0109"|"Low Moor"|"SE"|"10081"|"50705"|"10030"|"50687"|||||||"Related to 108 and 111. Has a 6m gap to the west. Possible droveway. There is a Dales Survey record, no. 561445 'Oliver', to the south west of this site, and shown on the OS map."|"28/7/99"||||"561445"|" 'Oliver'"|"MNY22031" 106|"0111"|"Low Moor"|"SE"|"10061"|"50652"|"10004"|"50607"|||||||"A bank at right-angles to site 109. Not permitted in the field and GPS was taken at eastern end of field. (In close proximity to area of ridge and furrow identified on RCHME aerial photographs). RCHM 'Ridge and furrow'."|"28/7/99"|||||" RCHM 'Ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22032" 107|"0110"|"Low Moor"|"SE"|"10126"|"50683"|||||||||"Multiple bayed quarry, which has been truncated. Linear boundary. Related to site 109 and associated possible droveway (?). The site is no more 2m deep with spoil heaps to the SW, adjacent to field wall. Probable sandstone quarry. Dales Survey 50571 'Old field bank (not an antiquity)'."|"28/7/99"|||||"'Old field bank (not an antiquity)'"|"MNY22033" 108|"0112"|"Upper Austby"|"SE"|"10166"|"50302"|"10205"|"50213"|"10046"|"50075"|"10004"|"50161"|||"NE - SW aligned. Worn.2.5m between ridges. Possibly related to Dales survey point no. 561444 'Oliver or Upper Austby'."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22034" 109|"0113"|"Upper Austby"|"SE"|"10049"|"50057"|"10106"|"50008"|"10004"|"50033"|||||"NE - SW aligned. Worn.2.5m between ridges"|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22035" 110|"0114"|"Upper Austby"|"SE"|"10195"|"50080"|"10348"|"50007"|"10152"|"50011"|||||"NW - SE aligned. S-shaped patterns.3m between ridges"|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22036" 111|"0115"|"Low Ling Park"|"SE"|"10527"|"50059"|"10506"|"49999"|||||||"Linear N-S field boundary. Not removed. The line is still visible."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22037" 112|"0116"|"Ling Park"|"SE"|"10441"|"50179"|||||||||"Rectangular platform. Set into the NW field corner. Probably site of small barn/byre.12m x 7m. Possibly related to Dales survey point 561442 'Ling Park'."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22038" 113|"0117"|"Badgers Gate"|"SE"|"10184"|"51795"|||||||||"Disused sandstone quarry. Prominent south facing working edge with at least 4 associated spoil heaps to the south of the face. The face is characterised by sandstone outcrop which is laminated and suitable for roofing slabs. There are numerous pits, to the east, which are probably from earlier quarrying episodes. (c.40m to the north east is a quarry identified on the Dales Survey record number 561460. 70m (E-W) and 20m (N-S))."|"28/7/99"||||"561460"||"MNY22039" 115|"0119"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11695"|"51544"|||||||||"Possible cup marks to the east side. Boulder is roughly triangular, 3m x 4m."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22041" 116|"0120"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11788"|"51555"|"11808"|"51520"|"11760"|"51478"|"11710"|"51514"|||"N-W aligned. Worn. Extends past modern arable activity onto the currently marginal fields. 4m between ridges."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22042" 117|"0121"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11783"|"51607"|||||||||"Situated around a large glacial erratic 5m x 5m x 2m high, is an area of drystone walling. Alternative interpretation possible grouse butt. However, Dales Documentary Survey no 561476 lists 'sheep fold - no longer extant'. C.2m long x 0.9m high and 0.5m thick."|"28/7/99"||||"561476"||"MNY22043" 119|"0122"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"12073"|"51797"|"12059"|"51733"|||||||"Evident as faint mound. Was traced up the hillside to check alignment. Apparently evident as a causeway characterised by ""cork-matting"". (Pers. comm. From tenant). On the supposed line of Roman road. Orientated N/S. c. 6m across."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22044" 120|"0123"|"Middleton Moor"|"SE"|"11492"|"51634"|||||||||"Cup and ring marked stone next to trackway. Three NMR numbers shown in this vicinity, 1291078, 1291022, 1291080. 0.5m x 0.3m."|"28/7/99"|||"1291078,1291022,1291080"|||"MNY22045" 121|"0124"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"12118"|"52121"|||||||||"Cup marked stone next to trackway, to the north. Dimensions 0.5m x 0.5m. Marked by SMR no. 9042.00000 'Stone Scraper' and 'Enclosure?Walled'."|"28/7/99"||"9042.00000"|"1291088,1291050,1291031"|"50523"|"SMR lists 'stone scraper' & 'enclosure?walled' in this area. 'Cup marked rock' marked on OS map."|"MNY9271" 122|"0125"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"12038"|"52189"|||||||||"Small mound surrounded by ditch, which is marked by reeds. 4m diameter and 0.35m high. Marked by NMR no. 1291046."|"28/7/99"|||"1291046"|||"MNY22047" 123|"0126"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"11977"|"52202"|||||||||"Cup marks to the SE side. Dimensions 1m x 1m. Marked by NMR nos. 1291045 & 1291044."|"28/7/99"|||"1291045,1291044"|||"MNY22048" 124|"0127"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"11855"|"52161"|||||||||"Largely earthfast with a covering of peat and bracken. There is a depression, 1.25m in diameter, offset to the north. Comprises of millstone blocks rounded with occasional quartzite boulder. Interpreted as a clearance cairn with possible recent excavation of central mound. NMR No. 1291041. 5-6m diameter. Dales Doc. Survey no. 561470 'Stone - no longer extant' is nearby. NMR nos. 1291042, 1291086, 1291087, 1291083, 1291043 are all just to the south east."|"28/7/99"|||"1291041"||"Dales Doc. Survey marks 'Stone - no longer extant' is nearby."|"MNY22049" 125|"0128"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"11897"|"52216"|||||||||"Linear clearance cairn. Located at crest of hill, to the NE of site 127. 70 % earthfast with peat covering. Dimensions 4m x 1.5m."|"28/7/99"||||||"MNY22050" 126|"0129"|"Black Hill Bogs"|"SE"|"11777"|"52052"|||||||||"Located 15m east of marked trackway. 95% earthfast, with peat and heather, with occasional stone, millstone grit, visible. Site 127 is visible to the NE. Good aspect to the south. SMR no. 9059.00000 'Mound:cairn?' , NMR no. 12910029 or 1291028. 5m in diameter and 1.1m in height."|"28/7/99"||"9059.00000"|"12910029,1291028"||"SMR no. 9059.00000 'Mound:cairn?'"|"MNY9289" 127|"0130"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"11681"|"52098"|||||||||"Earthfast oval mound. Good visibility to sites 127, 128 and 129, and the Wharf valley to the south. SMR 9058.00000 'mound:cairn?' & 9057.04000 'Borer, scrapers, flakes', and Dales Documentary Survey no. 50453. C. 6m in diameter and c. 0.8m high."|"28/7/99"||"9058.00000, 9057.04000"||"50453"|"SMR 9058.00000 'mound:cairn?' & 9057.04000 'Borer, scrapers, flakes'"|"MNY9288" 128|"0131"|"Black Hill"|"SE"|"10226"|"51901"|||||||||"Not found. SMR 9038.00000/9062.00000 'Round Barrow' & 'Assemblage'. NMR 1281001."|"28/7/99"||"9038.00000, 9062.00000"|"1281001"|||"MNY9292" 129|"0132"|"Loftshaw Gill Head"|"SE"|"11251"|"52312"|||||||||"Forms a series of interspersed cairns with shooting butts. Probably to provide stone for the shooting butts."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22054" 130|"0133"|"Thatch Ling"|"SE"|"12601"|"53310"|||||||||"Oval depression. 95% earthfast with a small outcrop of sandstone. SMR no 9034.00000 'quarry'. 40m x 15m and 3m deep."|"29/7/99"||"9034.00000"|||"'Quarry'."|"MNY9265" 131|"0134"|"Thatch Ling"|"SE"|"12799"|"53493"|||||||||"Alleged quarry. No trace found apart from an extensive area of natural bog which may have given the appearance of a quarry. Dales Survey 'N/A' 50489, NMR 1051025."|"29/7/99"|||"1051025"|"50489"|"Dales Doc. Survey 'N/A'."|"MNY22056" 132|"0135"|"Thatch Ling"|"SE"|"12628"|"53087"|||||||||"Not found during extensive archaeological field survey. Shown as NMR no 1291002, and listed on RCHM aerial photographs as 'Enclosure'."|"29/7/99"|||"1291002"||"RCHM aerial photographs as 'Enclosure'."|"MNY22057" 133|"0136"|"Gawk Hall Gate"|"SE"|"13272"|"53071"|||||||||"Marked on O.S. map. 1.5m high ""12M TO RIP PON ___ IlKlEY 3M"""|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22058" 134|"0137"|"Sugar Hill"|"SE"|"13900"|"53099"|||||||||"No trace . Marked as SMR no. 9033.00000 'enclosure:embanked?'."|"29/7/99"||"9033.00000"|||" 'Enclosure:embanked?'"|"MNY9264" 135|"0138"|"Sugar Hill"|"SE"|"14409"|"53148"|||||||||"Cup marked stone. 4-5 cups facing NE. Embedded in peat next to stream, partially covered by vegetation. Dimensions 0.6m x 0.4m."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22060" 136|"0139"|"Stainforth Gill"|"SE"|"14769"|"52999"|||||||||"Oval enclosure, with internal terrace to the SW and an external to the NE. Could represent a 'horned' entrance way, an upright stone marking a probable entrance way. Walls are well constructed with orthostats still in place and internal facing stones packed with smaller millstone grit fragments. No associated field system. Possible Prehistoric enclosure. Probable large sheep enclosure. 34m x 30m. Walls standing to 0.75m."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22061" 137|"0140"|"Stainforth Gill"|"SE"|"14759"|"52894"|||||||||"Circular enclosure with standing walls, roughly thrown together with millstone grit. Good aspect across Hawk Hall Gill. Probable sheepfold. Walls standing to 1m."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22062" 138|"0141"|"Stainforth Gill"|"SE"|"14810"|"52934"|||||||||"Small cairn. Interpreted as a small way marker. 0.75m diameter x 0.4m in height."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22063" 139|"0142"|"High Badger Gate"|"SE"|"14863"|"52282"|||||||||"Cairn formed by an arc of millstone grit boulders surrounding a central depression, probably a spring. Function uncertain. NMR 1301002, SMR 9066.08000 'Assemblage', 9066.08003 & 9066.08002."|"29/7/99"||"9066.08000, 9066.08003"|"1301002"||"SMR marks 'Assemblage'."|"MNY22064" 140|"0143"|"High Badger Gate"|"SE"|"14747"|"52340"|||||||||"Millstone grit. Located towards base of a rock strewn slope, 10m north of a line of shooting butts. NMR no 1301033, SMR no 9066.04000, Dales Survey no 50510.0. Dimensions 4m x 0.3m."|"29/7/99"||"9066.04000"||"50510.0"|"SMR marks 'stone'."|"MNY9298" 141|"0144"|"High Badger Gate"|"SE"|"14682"|"52331"|||||||||"Cup marked stone. The marked face is east facing. Dimensions 0.5m x 0.5m x 0.5m."|"29/7/99"|||"1301033"|||"MNY22066" 142|"0145"|"Lippersley Pike"|"SE"|"14333"|"52478"|||||||||"Summit cairn. Circular wall.1.5m high and 2.5m diameter."|"29/7/99"||||"561495"|"Dales survey marks 'boundary stone'."|"MNY22067" 143|"0146"|"Lippersley Pike"|"SE"|"14349"|"52401"|||||||||"Disused shooting butt not cairn? On northern most line of grouse butts."|"29/7/99"||"906.07000"|"1301009"||"SMR marks 'cairn'."|"MNY9301" 144|"0147"|"Lippersley Pike"|"SE"|"14275"|"52410"|||||||||"Small cairn composed of round millstone up to 0.3m. Only visible due to heather burning. 2m diameter and 0.25m high."|"29/7/99"||"9066.01000-9066.01005"|"1301005,1301001,1301040"||"SMR marks 'Scorer', 'graver', Scraper assemblage'"|"MNY22069" 145|"0148"|"Low Dearncomb"|"SE"|"12555"|"51730"|||||||||"Find spot. Grey translucent flint scraper. Found lying on trackway as if it had been dug out of a rabbit warren. Evidence of faunal and motorbike activity."|"29/7/99"||||||"MNY22070" 146|"0149"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13998"|"51049"|"13879"|"51054"|||||||"Linear bank forming a 2m spread with moderate occurrence of stone survives up to 0.3m."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22071" 147|"0150"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13915"|"51039"|"13871"|"50962"|"13951"|"50917"|"14004"|"51021"|||"NE - SW aligned. Worn.2.5 m between ridges."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22072" 148|"0154"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13803"|"51082"|"13878"|"51069"|"13948"|"51215"|"13875"|"51236"|||"NE-SW aligned. Faint. 4m between ridges."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22073" 149|"0157A"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13725"|"51100"|"13605"|"51124"|"13650"|"51302"|"13725"|"51285"|||"NE-SW aligned. Worn. 3m between ridges."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22074" 150|"0151"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"14056"|"51012"|||||||||"Faint traces still remain of fold butted in the field corner. Visible as a rectangular crop mark of parched grass. Dales Survey no. 561498 'fold - no longer extant', NMR no. 1301029. Dimensions C. 4 x 3m."|"30/7/99"|||"1301029"|"561498"|"Dales Survey marks 'fold - no longer extant'"|"MNY22075" 151|"0152"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13975"|"51027"|||||||||"A shallow quarry, no greater than 0.5m in depth, and approximately 20m x 30m. Distinct terracing could be seen in the hillside. A cairn 4m in diameter is located to the south east of the area. This may have been a quarry site or possibly a byre. Dales survey number 50569. Possibly refers to NMR 1301022 or 1301024."|"30/7/99"|||"1301022,1301024"|"50569"||"MNY22076" 152|"0153"|"Cross bank"|"SE"|"13832"|"50990"|"13781"|"51020"|"13800"|"51074"|"13885"|"51057"|||"Bank, representing a wall, that runs parallel to the existing field boundary. Possible gatepost sits on the bank at the point of a possible gateway."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22077" 153|"0158"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13839"|"51247"|"13650"|"51316"|||||||"E-W extension to the top of field, acting as a drain delineating moor and pasture land."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22078" 154|"0155"|"High Denton Farm"|"SE"|"13773"|"51982"|"13889"|"51065"|||||||"Marked break of slope upped 1.5m. E-W alignment as is current plantation."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22079" 155|"0156"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13853"|"51242"|"13829"|"51184"|"13777"|"51206"|||||"Cornet lynchet. Substantial terrace marked by frequent millstone boulders."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22080" 156|"0157B"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13748"|"51231"|||||||||"Quarry situated on stream course and marked by sheer 4m high working faces. Sandstone outcrops. At least 20m x 30m."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22081" 157|"0160"|"Lower Dearncomb"|"SE"|"13117"|"51665"|||||||||"Oval feature. Sandstone working faces, 2m in height with an overall depth of 5 m. 50m x 20m. Shown as Dales Documentary Survey no. 561489 'sandstone quarry'."|"30/7/99"||||"561489"|"'sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22082" 158|"0161"|"Lower Dearncomb"|"SE"|"13245"|"51824"|||||||||"Small clearance cairn.1m in diameter. Shown as an 'enclosure' by RCHM aerial photos. NMR 1301013."|"30/7/99"|||"1301013"||"Shown as an 'enclosure' by RCHM aerial photos"|"MNY22083" 159|"0162"|"Holigar Pike"|"SE"|"13541"|"52047"|||||||||"Small pear-shaped quarry with west entrance way. Earthfast with rock strewn sides. 20m x 10m and 1.5m deep. Probably associated with Dales survey no. 50467 'N/A', and NMR no. 1301018."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22084" 160|"0163"|"High Dearncomb"|"SE"|"13145"|"52593"|"13139"|"52557"|||||||"C. 70.00m arc of linear stones, up to 1.5m by 1.0 m , of millstone grit. At S.W end 2 courses of stone remain extant to a height of c.0.60m. There are no internal structures, nor any apparently related features. Runs close to a natural rock outcrop, has a good aspect overlooking Lower and High Dearncombe and the Wharf Valley to the south."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22085" 161|"0164"|"High Dearncomb"|"SE"|"13013"|"51997"|||||||||"Small cut into the slope , 2.5m by 10.00m. With an apron like spoil heap to the SW of the working face.2.5x10m."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22086" 162|"0165"|"Low Dearncomb"|"SE"|"12709"|"51693"|"12824"|"51651"|"12820"|"51806"|||||"A bank 3.0m wide, punctuated with stone boulders, related to the gate in the south east corner of Lower Dearncombe allotment and marked on the O.S. map. Probable Dales survey no 561490 'stones (3) - no longer extant' and NMR 1301025."|"30/7/99"|||"1301025"|"561490"|"Dales survey marks 'stones (3) - no longer extant'."|"MNY22087" 163|"0166"|"Low Dearncomb"|"SE"|"12943"|"51787"|||||||||"A large mound, 50.00m in diameter and between 4m and 5m high, consisting entirely of iron slag. Pottery found just to the NE, 15.00m from the 'summit'. A probable mine entrance, now masked by alluvium and vegetation situated close to the nearby boundary wall. Shown as a Bloomery on Dales Documentary Survey, no 50574 'Md. Bloomery site'."|"30/7/99"||||"50574"|"Shown as 'Md Bloomery site' on Dales Documentary Survey"|"MNY22088" 164|"0167"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13894"|"51394"|"14006"|"51223"|||||||"South facing area of rough pasture/ grass."|"30/7/99"||||||"MNY22089" 165|"0168"|"Cross Banks"|"SE"|"14007"|"51327"|||||||||"Sheepfold standing up to 2.00m high, recently disused. NMR 1301028, Dales Survey no 561497 'Sheep fold'."|"30/7/99"|||"1301028"|"561497"|"Dales Survey no 561497 'Sheep fold'"|"MNY22090" 166|"0169"|"Low Dearncomb"|"SE"|"13013"|"51997"|||||||||"Millstone grit boulder 0.5m by 0.5m standing out through the heather, with unusual arc shaped marks on its south facing elevation. On closer inspection, not entirely with ring marks as explanation- could equally be differential weathering. This pattern had not been previously observed in the study. Dales Survey 50565, NMR 1301023."|"2/8/99"|||"1301023"|"50565"||"MNY22091" 167|"0170"|"Crow Well Hill"|"SE"|"13739"|"52262"|||||||||"Located adjacent, to the N.E, of current O.S. marked path. This site is characterised by a west facing working edge, with a single spoil heap to the west. The site is earthfast. Maximum depth of 1.10m by 5.00m in extent. Recent rabbit disturbance has revealed sandstone fragments amongst light buff coloured hillwash."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22092" 168|"0171"|"Crow Well Hill"|"SE"|"13805"|"52293"|||||||||"Large , low mound showing through the heather. Half of the mound had been cleared of heather which has revealed the mounds' edges to be marked by a general stone concentration. The mound does not exceed 0.3m in height and is approximately 8.00m in diameter. It is earthfast with stone protruding from the surface. A more recent cairn, 4-5m in diameter by 0.5m high, sits on the eastern margin of the mound. There is also an outlying cairn 2m to the N.W of the mounds. Dales Documentary Survey no 50484. SMR 9066.11000, NMR 1301010."|"2/8/99"||"9066.11000"|"1301010"|"50484"|"SMR lists 'Round barrow?'"|"MNY9305" 169|"0172"|"Crow Well Hill"|"SE"|"13837"|"52290"|||||||||"Well defined oval cairn, 3.5m by 4.5m with the 'tail' extending to the SE. Maximum height of 0.3m features frequent boulders."|"2/8/99"||||||"MNY22094" 170|"0173"|"Crow Well Hill"|"SE"|"14193"|"52043"|||||||||"Linear spread, probably denoting a stone bank. Visible due to heather clearance. It is orientated SW-NE and runs at least 30.00m with a width of 5.00m. No ditch visible."|"2/8/99"||||||"MNY22095" 171|"0174"|"Crow Well Hill"|"SE"|"14187"|"52134"|||||||||"Very probably represents the NW corner of a large enclosure marked out by (173). Two possible hut platforms; not clear - within the enclosure."|"2/8/99"||||||"MNY22096" 172|"0175"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"14093"|"51309"|||||||||"One of a series of at least eight similar cairns which consist of large sandstone blocks. The weight of these bocks implies modern mechanical movement."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22097" 173|"0176"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"14793"|"51371"|||||||||"Located on the fields steeper slopes, distance between ridges is 2.00m, worn, orientated N-S."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22098" 174|"0179"|"Hob Beck"|"SE"|"14812"|"50671"|||||||||"Field cairn c. 10.00m diameter and c. 1 - 2m high. Consisting of medium to large millstone grit boulders. Situated on the corner of bank (180)."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22099" 175|"0180"|"Hob Beck"|"SE"|"14725"|"50628"|"14858"|"50674"|"14271"|"50788"|||||"Bank which has been ploughed- this would appear to have resulted in cairn (179) where it forms a right angle turning SW into the present field corner. 7.00m wide by 1.25m high, forms a possible enclosure- since the course of the SW-NE bank cuts into the well drained hillside."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22100" 176|"0181"|"Moorside Farm"|"SE"|"14225"|"50017"|||||||||"System of N-S, E-W banks, marked by a bank 0.2m high by 2.0m wide."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22101" 177|"0182"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14092"|"49988"|"14127"|"49917"|"14192"|"49898"|"14292"|"49982"|||"An area of ridge and furrow with 3m wide furrows, orientated east/west."|||||||"MNY22102" 178|"0183"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14294"|"49999"|"14267"|"49919"|||||||"An area of ridge and furrow on the southern slope of Carrow Bank and is associated with Site 180. The ridge and furrow is orientated east/west with a separation of 3m from ridge to ridge."|||||||"MNY22103" 179|"0184"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14343"|"49891"|"14308"|"49795"|"14194"|"49831"|||||"An area of ridge and furrow set on the slopes of Carrow Bank, with 3m separation ridge to ridge."|||||||"MNY22104" 180|"0185"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14134"|"49880"|||||||||"Possible site noted because the drain forms a right angle around apparent linear features, possibly walls, and effectively encloses a flat area of land. An unusual occurrence of stone was noted. Ridge and furrow observed close to this site (E-W, worn, distance between ridges 2.00m) The site may well be a continuation of ridge and furrow into the field corner."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22105" 181|"0186"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14569"|"49765"|||||||||"2.00 high bank running E-W."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22106" 182|"0187"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"14431"|"49814"|"14404"|"49734"|"14390"|"49746"|"14455"|"49738"|||"Two crossed lynchets, one running NE-SW the other bisecting it, running NW-SE."|||||||"MNY22107" 183|"0189"|"Willow Hill"|"SE"|"14710"|"49733"|"14809"|"49649"|"14797"|"49702"|"14721"|"49690"|||"Series of nine lynchets/ridge and furrow 'S' shaped, orientated SSE-NNW up a steep slope to the south of Willow Hill Farm. Spaced 6-10m, up to 0.3m high. Less accentuated ridge and furrow present to the east of the field, which suggests that the ridge and furrow on the steep slopes signifies erosion episodes. Position of RCHM 'Searchlight battery.'"|"3/8/99"|||||"RCHM 'Searchlight battery.'"|"MNY22108" 184|"0190"|"Willow Hill"|"SE"|"14774"|"49724"|||||||||"No trace. Marked by RCHM as 'searchlight battery'."|"3/8/99"|||||" Marked by RCHM as 'searchlight battery'."|"MNY22109" 185|"0191"|"Willow Hill"|"SE"|"14719"|"49907"|"14781"|"49910"|"14838"|"49943"|"14709"|"49960"|||"Regular rectangular field system which has been rationalised into the present field. Characterised by a 'Checkerboard' pattern of E-W and N-S ridge and furrow which is 4.5m broad and worn."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22110" 186|"0192"|"Willow Hill Farm"|"SE"|"14704"|"50129"|"14608"|"50134"|||||||"Visible earthwork, represented by Hawthorne tree and Linear rock spread, may represent a lynchet or robbed out wall. 'S' shaped and aligned E-W, standing to a height of 0.5m. Ridge and furrow too faint to be distinguished."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22111" 187|"0193"|"Yarnett House Farm"|"SE"|"14499"|"50137"|"14525"|"50397"|"14449"|"50381"|||||"Much denuded with the E-W lynchet/wall retained as a marked brake of slope, and the N-S line characterised by a long 'S' shape."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22112" 188|"0194"|"Yarnett House Farm"|"SE"|"14268"|"50147"|"14266"|"50374"|||||||"'S' shaped bank, probably that of a wall. Forms a bank up to 6.00m in width and 0.4m high."|"3/8/99"||||||"MNY22113" 189|"0195"|"Lady's Walk Plantation"|"SE"|"14879"|"49576"|"14992"|"49523"|"14983"|"49213"|"14823"|"49256"|||"N-S orientated worn ridge and furrow. 9.00m between ridges, banked up to 6.00m high."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22114" 190|"0196"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15131"|"49318"|||||||||"Sub-rectangular platform on small hill summit. Lynchets running N-S and E-W from its S edge. Platform/lynchet along S edge runs for approximately 20m by 9m. Some stone present forming edges of platform. Series of small depressions across the top c.1.00m in diameter."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22115" 191|"0197"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15114"|"49241"|||||||||"15.00m diameter earthfast mound, overlying ridge and furrow."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22116" 192|"0198"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15202"|"49256"|||||||||"Open, stone-lined field drain, 1.00m wide, crossing most of the field. Sandstone material, of drystone construction, 2 courses visible."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22117" 193|"0199"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15221"|"49417"|"15210"|"49318"|"15345"|"49398"|"15338"|"49290"|||"Large lynchet running E-W, forming a platform approximately 8.00m wide across the width of the field. Bounding 5.00m wide ridge and furrow running down from the top of the slope. 'Field system' shown on RCHM aerial photo."|"4/8/99"|||||"'Field system' shown on RCHM aerial photo."|"MNY22118" 194|"0200"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15218"|"49301"|"15205"|"49197"|"15324"|"49176"|"15320"|"49283"|||"Marked as 'Ruin, no longer extant', 560968 on Dales Survey. No obvious trace, but some undulations."|"4/8/99"||||"560968"|"'Ruin - no longer extant'"|"MNY22119" 195|"0201"|"St Helen's"|"SE"|"15360"|"49291"|||||||||"'St. Helens', 560969. No trace- see (196) as possible site?"|"4/8/99"||||"560969"|"'St. Helens'"|"MNY22120" 196|"0202"|"Bunker's Hill"|"SE"|"15535"|"49808"|"15736"|"49762"|||||||"bank and ditch forming field boundary following line of current boundaries. Bank c. 1.5m wide, ditch c.1.00 wide. Some stone present in the bank, E-W orientation."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22121" 197|"0203"|"Bunker's Hill"|"SE"|"15571"|"49917"|"15531"|"49649"|"15670"|"15670"|||||"Faint ridge and furrow running N-S down a south facing slope. Width 4.00m, overlain by (202)."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22122" 198|"0204"|"Wellhouse Plantation"|"SE"|"14841"|"49183"|||||||||"Square building of mortared dressed stone construction. Domed roof of similar construction, decorative border moulding and finial also in stone. 2m square standing to 3.5m with wooden door on south side. Stone blocks approximately 0.75m by0.3m by 0.2m."|"4/8/99"||||"561072"|"'Well house - no longer extant'"|"MNY22123" 199|"0205"|"Wellhouse Plantation"|"SE"|"14789"|"49107"|"14815"|"49184"|"14874"|"49173"|||||"Substantial sandstone wall of drystone construction, standing to 1.5m and 0.5m wide, revetting forest to the north and with a 2.0m wide ditch to the south. Land rising to the south."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22124" 200|"0206"|"East Wood"|"SE"|"15015"|"49041"|"15138"|"48933"|"15089"|"48879"|"14968"|"48930"|||"Worn ridge and furrow, 5.50m in width and orientated N-S. Various lynchets and holloways running N-S and NW-SE, and also along outer walls of hall."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22125" 201|"0207"|"East Wood"|"SE"|"15138"|"48761"|||||||||"Oval platform orientated roughly N-S and standing to 1.0m high, while slightly depressed towards the centre. Lynchets/ holloway running NW and SE presumably overlain by the platform. Lynchets 2.0m wide and 0.6m high. Holloway 3.00m wide. May be the site of 'ice house' - Dales Survey no. 560966."|"4/8/99"||||"560966"|"May be the site of 'icehouse'"|"MNY22126" 202|"0208"|"Denton Park"|"SE"|"14878"|"48497"|||||||||"Artificial pond, 1.5m deep by 75.00m long and between 10 and 20m wide. Steep banks on SW side and NE end. Trees marking S end. Some stone revetting(?) in banks possibly associated with hall and larger active pond to W. Roughly 'S' shaped, beginning below hall proper."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22127" 203|"0209"|"Chapel Plantation"|"SE"|"14473"|"48381"|"14395"|"48427"|"14418"|"48563"|"14490"|"48487"|||"Ridge and Furrow, 6.00m in width, worn and orientated NW-SE."|"4/8/99"|||||"RCHM records a 'Ha ha'."|"MNY22128" 204|"0210"|"Chapel Plantation"|"SE"|"14535"|"48644"|||||||||"Running down slope with N-S orientation. A low bank 1.50m wide and 0.20m high. Some stonework visible and trees follow the alignment at the west side. There is a slight suggestion of accompanying ditch to the east side. Continues across the length of the field, until break of slope."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22129" 205|"0211"|"Sawmill Plantation"|"SE"|"14539"|"48492"|||||||||"Listed as 'Saw Mill', Dales survey no. 561068. No longer visible."|"4/8/99"||||"561068"|"'Saw Mill'"|"MNY22130" 206|"0212"|"Chapel Plantation"|"SE"|"14468"|"48568"|"14446"|"48593"|"14497"|"48690"|||||"Running N-S, worn ridge and furrow with a width of 6m. Runs along north side of 210."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22131" 207|"0213"|"Denton Hall"|"SE"|"14634"|"48680"|||||||||"Low earthfast mound 0.75m high, 11.00m in diameter with a south -central depression of 2.5m diameter. Located on break of slope with good south facing aspect and open aspect in all other directions."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22132" 208|"0214"|"Denton"|"SE"|"14549"|"49089"|"14581"|"49051"|"14611"|"49075"|"14631"|"49034"|||"Series of lynchets, 1-1.5m tall running NW-SE and NE-SW forming terraces roughly 10m by 25m. Lynchets 16m apart, into field 20m by 25m."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22133" 209|"0215"|"Denton"|"SE"|"14225"|"48945"|"14280"|"48911"|"14286"|"48931"|"14237"|"48954"|||"Marked by an NW-SE bank with free-standing trees. Various banks in association, but no ridge and furrow visible."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22134" 210|"0216"|"Denton"|"SE"|"14225"|"48866"|||||||||"Located in the middle of a field, 2.00m by 1.5m by 0.25m high capped by two sandstone slabs with metal hinges for trapdoor. Lined with sandstone blocks. Water level 0.75m below capping."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22135" 211|"0217"|"Home Farm"|"SE"|"14263"|"48758"|"14360"|"48738"|"13450"|"48653"|"14256"|"48674"|||"Characterised by two NW-SE Lynchets with traces of widely spaced ridge and furrow. (3m-4m width) running N-S."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22136" 212|"0218"|"Brentwood"|"SE"|"14075"|"48623"|"14350"|"48653"|"14352"|"48752"|"14100"|"48721"|||"Marked by E-W lynchet with N-S running worn ridge and furrow of 4m width located to the north. Field system is truncated by a modern trackway."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22137" 213|"0219"|"Brentwood"|"SE"|"14027"|"48601"|"14172"|"48513"|"14304"|"48555"|||||"Characterised by two 'S' shaped field boundaries with a gap at the intersection of c. 3.00m. Traces of ridge and furrow to the north."|"4/8/99"||||||"MNY22138" 214|"0220"|"Denton Park"|"SE"|"14970"|"48350"|||||||||"Not visible as field in crop at time of survey. RCHM marks a 'Trackway'."|"4/8/99"|||||" RCHM marks a 'Trackway'"|"MNY22139" 215|"0221"|"Denton Park"|"SE"|"14771"|"48131"|||||||||"Not visible as field in crop at time of survey. RCHM marks a 'Field Boundary'."|"4/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks a 'Field Boundary'"|"MNY22140" 216|"0222"|"Cop Hirst"|"SE"|"15593"|"52406"|||||||||"Quarry site approximately 30.00m by 20.00m wide, sub-oval in shape, entry point to south-west. No face, now earth fast. Entry leads to brook. Depth Approximately 3.00m. Dales Survey number 561308 'sandstone quarry'."|"5/8/99"||||"561308"|"'sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22141" 217|"0223"|"Sourby Farm"|"SE"|"16791"|"53159"|||||||||"Large earthfast quarry in NE corner of field, and predating the field walls. Number of working areas, with spoilheaps confined to centre. Approximately 4.00m deep near wall. Associated with holloways (224). Dales survey 561311 'Sandstone quarry'."|"5/8/99"||||"561311"|"'Sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22142" 218|"0224"|"Sourby Farm"|"SE"|"16786"|"53106"|||||||||"Complex of holloways in centre of field, possibly relating to quarrying and predating certain walls. Extent is uncertain, depth approximately 0.5m. NMR 1171002."|"5/8/99"|||"1171002"|||"MNY22143" 219|"0225"|"Prospect House Farm"|"SE"|"16953"|"52605"|"16915"|"52470"|"16753"|"52470"|"16760"|"52560"|||"Field of ridge and furrow running E-W with visible slight bowing to the north. Ridges are very faint, shown as changes in vegetation. Spacing approximately 2.5m. Shown on RCHM aerial photographs as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"5/8/99"|||||"Shown on RCHM aerial photographs as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"MNY22144" 220|"0226"|"Prospect House Farm"|"SE"|"16735"|"52412"|||||||||"Large face of stone blocks (gritty sandstone). East facing quarry into bank. Large stones to east in centre of field possibly related. 15m by 10m. Some overgrown rubble visible in depression. Height of face 1.2m, predates field walls. RCHM aerial photographs show 'quarry'."|"5/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographs show 'quarry'."|"MNY22145" 221|"0227"|"Ellercarr"|"SE"|"15962"|"52300"|||||||||"Written up as 'Pike Well' but has the appearance of an earthfast quarry with central spoilheaps and a north facing face, along the fence line. Rubble and fencing visible in deepest part in front of face. NMR No. 1311026. Dales survey marks no. 561306 'Boundary stone' and 561309 'Pike Well - no longer extant' nearby."|"5/8/99"|||"1311026"|||"MNY22146" 222|"0228"|"Back Well Slacks"|"SE"|"17205"|"51803"|"17067"|"51719"|"17188"|"51829"|"17048"|"51745"|||"2m-3m apart and running NE-SW up and down the slopes of a minor undulation in valley slope. Worn."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22147" 223|"0229"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"16368"|"51370"|||||||||"Large grit sandstone block with very pronounced 'peck' on the east facing side, facing a stream and on the edge of a gentle slope. 1.00m by 0.60m width - convincingly anthropogenic."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22148" 224|"0230"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"15034"|"52107"|||||||||"Disused grouse butt; c-shaped cairn facing west and partially earthfast. Probably related to another further to NE. Dales survey marks no. 561500, 'Large enclosure - no longer extant. Name Lady Dike appears on OS 1:10000 1978' nearby."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22149" 225|"0231"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"15026"|"52213"|||||||||"Very large turfed over c-shaped butt, comprising low banks with a number of visible stones, some still in situ. Approximately 4m by 7m, due north of (230)."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22150" 226|"0232"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"17278"|"51034"|||||||||"Large cup-marked stone with four cups, 2 on top , 2 on the side. Appears to be millstone grit, approximately 2m by 1.8m Quite convincing, commands good aspect over valleys. Dales Survey no. 1043268 'N/A', NMR no. 1311067."|"6/8/99"|||"1311067"|"1043268"|"Dales survey records 'N/A'."|"MNY22151" 227|"0233"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"17370"|"50976"|||||||||"Two very definite cairn settings, comprising small piles of stones within each. A circular setting of large stones also visible, potentially associated. Suggests ring cairns both of approximately 2.5m diameter. A further 'linear' feature is visible extending E-W for approximately 9m and abutting eastern most cairn."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22152" 228|"0234"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"17337"|"50927"|||||||||"Linear definite cairn, with obviously piled small to medium stones in an EW axis. Probably some form of old boundary or clearance to the edge of the field. This cairn is immediately south of (233) on the same axis, and encloses a slight rise in the land which is notably stone free. Further spreads of stones are visible to the north and east, but are not definitely associated."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22153" 229|"0235"|"Askwith Moor"|"SE"|"17304"|"50988"|||||||||"Small clearance cairn, mostly earthfast, with small stone patches visible through peat. Appears very likely, as a definite rise, but less defined than (233) and (234). 0.5m high and 3.0m in diameter. Possibly NMR 1311057 & 1311079."|"6/8/99"|||"1311057,1311079"|||"MNY22154" 230|"0236"|"Pickett's Beck Slack"|"SE"|"16660"|"50525"|||||||||"Stone to the SW of track, with it's NW face heavily chisel-marked. Recorded as appears to be noted on map. Millstone grit 0.8m by 0.5m (some marks heavier than others). Possibly relating to NMR no.1311064 and Dales survey no. 1043264."|"6/8/99"|||"1311064"|"1043264"||"MNY22155" 231|"0237"|"Pickett's Beck Slack"|"SE"|"16682"|"50561"|||||||||"Millstone grit boulder with 7 visible cupmarks on face, varying in clarity, some appear more as indentations. Very convincing due to setting in landscape. 1.5m by 0.8m NE facing. Dales Survey no. 1043264, NMR no. 1311064."|"6/8/99"|||"1311064"|"1043264"||"MNY22156" 232|"0238"|"Hollin Tree Hole"|"SE"|"16618"|"50598"|||||||||"Large quarry cut into side of scarp, two associated spoilheaps. Further subsidiary quarry to the south. Stone around the latter appears 'stockpiled' for collection. Appears to be millstone grit, possibly for enclosure wall construction."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22157" 233|"0239"|"Hollin Tree Hill"|"SE"|"16682"|"50637"|||||||||"Large clearance cairn, approximately 4.00m by 2.5m, on side of hill 100m due north of (237),standing to a height of 0.60m"|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22158" 234|"0240"|"Hollin Tree Hill"|"SE"|"16611"|"50807"|||||||||"Walkers cairn to south east of Lanshaw enclosure, upstanding stone with stones piled around base. Upright has one cupmark- possibly reused in situ."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22159" 235|"0241"|"Hollin Tree Hill"|"SE"|"16584"|"50840"|||||||||"Small quarry hole, probably related to building or repair of Lanshaw enclosure. Approximate depth 1.5m 6.0m length by 3.0m width. Dales survey 1043296 'N/A'. NMR 1311058."|"6/8/99"|||"1311058"|"1043296"|" Dales survey 1043296 'N/A'"|"MNY22160" 236|"0242"|"Pickett's Beck Slack"|"SE"|"17051"|"50696"|||||||||"cairn 3.5m by 2.5m by 0.6m high. Made up of medium-large sub angular and rounded boulders of local gritstone/sandstone. Roughly oval main mound with outlying stones to the south."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22161" 237|"0243"|"Pickett's Beck Slack"|"SE"|"17028"|"50715"|||||||||"Loose cairn shown as pronounced mound in the south, more scattered to the north and north east. 0.4m high at mound. Consisting of medium-large sub angular and rounded gritstones and sandstone. Roughly oval main mound with outlying stones to south."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22162" 238|"0244"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17163"|"50522"|||||||||"Large upstanding sandstone boulder with flat top on which are inscribed 8 plus cupmarks. Located immediately w of grouse butt no' 6, good views of valley to south and west. 1.0m by 0.7m. NMR no 1311091."|"6/8/99"|||"1311091"|||"MNY22163" 239|"0245"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17394"|"50746"|||||||||"Large rounded boulder of local sand/gritstone. Standing to 0.8m tall. 0.5m base area tapering to a point. Roughly triangular with sides of length 0.3m. Single cup mark on the top 0.05m radius by 0.02m deep. Also a groove running from its west, 0.01m wide by 0.08m long. Possibly Dales Survey No. 50412, NMR 1311048 & 1311093."|"6/8/99"|||"1311048,1311093"|"50412"||"MNY22164" 240|"0246"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17401"|"50746"|||||||||"Medium sized boulder/slab of local sand/gritstone. 0.15m high and an area of 0.4m square. Sub-square in plan with a single cup mark in the top, of 0.07m radius and 0.03m deep. Possibly Dales Survey No. 50412, NMR 1311048 & 1311093."|"6/8/99"|||"1311048,1311093"|"50412"||"MNY22165" 241|"0247"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17421"|"50752"|||||||||"Very large boulder of local sand/gritstone, roughly semi-circular in shape. 2m by 2m and 0.4m high. Various cup and ring markings and single cup marks across the upper surface. NMR 1311040."|"6/8/99"|||"1311040"|||"MNY22166" 242|"0248"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"18171"|"50187"|||||||||"50-60 m diameter shallow (1-2m) and wide quarry. Small spoil heaps in centre, stone stockpiled in SW corner. No visible face possibly indicating quarrying of large boulders. Dales Survey 561415, listed as 'sandstone quarry', and also shown as such by RCHM aerial photos."|"10/8/99"||||"561415"|"Shown as 'sandstone quarry' by RCHM aerial photos and Dales survey."|"MNY22167" 243|"0249"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"18228"|"50257"|||||||||"Shallow kidney shaped quarry approximately 30m by 20m, no visible face, again indicating quarrying for boulders. Entirely backfilled with quarried stone debris and large boulders. Very boggy. A number of holloways visible associated with quarries, but appearing to predate the walls. Shown on RCHM aerial photos as 'Quarry'. Possibly associated with Dales survey no. 561417 'Boundary stone'."|"10/8/99"|||||"Shown on RCHM aerial photos as 'Quarry'"|"MNY22168" 244|"0250"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17520"|"51089"|||||||||"Very large quarry, entrance to the east, visible spoils heaps in interior. No face entirely overgrown and home to two beehives. Depth 6-8m to west, becoming shallower to the east. Dales survey 561407 'sandstone quarry', RCHM aerial photos show 'sandstone quarry'."|"10/8/99"||||"561407"|"RCHM aerial photos show 'sandstone quarry' as does the Dales survey."|"MNY22169" 245|"0251-0258"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"1772"|"5098"|"See notes"||||||||"(series of) turfed over cairns, with total heather coverage, though stones visible within the cairns upon closer examination. Roughly oval in shape, c5-6m in length and c3-4m in width. Standing up to 1m in height. No visible structural elements such as cists, probably clearance cairns. Not associated with the drains or the quarry. Dales Survey no. 50420, NMR nos. (possible associations), as follows: 251- 1311127, 252- 1311127, 253- 1311127, 254- 1311126, 255- 1311015, 256- 1311129, 257- 1311119, 258- 1311126. NGRs 251: 17720,50988; 252: 17729,51001; 253: 17740,50998; 254: 17760,50999; 255: 17780,51003; 256: 17809,51024; 257: 17814,51015; 258: 17770,50978."|"10/8/99"|||"See description"|||"MNY22170" 246|"1386"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11215"|"65991"|||||||||"Possible trackway or stream bed(?) running NW-SE on the south bank of the Ashfold side Beck. An earthwork with the profile of a sunken trackway between hillocks approximately 0.8m maximum width, same depth. Apparently bridged at one point by a stone-built but very overgrown structure, suggestive of a culvert and suggesting that this may indeed be a streambed. It is now dry, however, and occasional glimpse of stone in the banks suggest that it may have been used as a packhorse trail between the lead mining sites in the area. Recorded by mines survey as no. 2255."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22171" 247|"1387"|"Meryfield"|"SE"|"11148"|"66132"|||||||||"On the north bank of the Ashfold side beck, and some distance south of the Merryfield lead mines, a putative hush between crags. This was only seen from the opposite side of the valley because of access problems. The possible hush consists of a long, sinuous channel suggestive of a natural stream bed, but with an earthwork suggesting a breached dam c. 20m below a field wall. Rock surfaces are exposed on both sides."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22172" 248|"1389b"|"Blazefield"|"SE"|"12712"|"65885"|||||||||"A spring marked on the OS map, in the NW corner of a field near Blazefield, marked by a primitive drystone structure of boulders. Approximately 0.6m high and 0.5m wide, and now dry. Sits at the west terminus of a very decayed field wall, surviving to only 20% of original volume."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22173" 250|"1392"|"Vipoints Hill"|"SE"|"12302"|"65522"|||||||||"A ruined building on the north of the Brandstone Beck. At Vipoints Hill, in the east corner of a field. Marked by a dales survey as 'probable sheepfold - no longer extant', no. 561717. Substantial dressed masonry, particularly noticeable in the side of the doorway in the S wall, makes it extremely unlikely that this was intended as a sheepfold. Stands to a maximum of 1.5m high, c. 4x5m in plan. The door surround has a carved rebate on the inner side, c.7m wide. One dislodged stone retains an iron gate-hinge The interior is obscured by collapse, the extent and quantity of which suggests a formerly roofed structure, possibly a hut or bothy. Also marked by Summery SMR no. 5910470.0."|"26/8/99"||||"561717"|"Marked by a dales survey as ' probable sheepfold - no longer extant'"|"MNY22174" 251|"1393"|"Bental Head"|"SE"|"12323"|"65537"|||||||||"Immediately west of 1392, a further ruined drystone building, 4mx8m and apparently sharing the east wall of 1392, or built against it. Obscured by collapses, standing to 0.6m. Stonework is roughly dressed. No visible signs of remnant doors or windows. Immediately to the west earthworks and collapsed masonry suggest further similar structures built against the northern field wall. Molehills threw up sherds of late C19 or early C20 pottery. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'; mines survey no. 1844, and by SMR no. 3956.19000 'shaft:mining:lead'."|"26/8/99"||"3956.19000"|||"Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft' and by SMR as 'shaft:mining:lead'."|"MNY22175" 253|"1394"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"12000"|"65313"|"11954"|"65253"|||||||"An earthen bank of up to 0.8m high, the same in width. Curves roughly SW-NE and marked on the OS map as a dotted line. Interpreted as remnants of flood defence, as it lies on the stream bank."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22176" 254|"1395"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"12004"|"65152"|"11951"|"65219"|||||||"A Holloway running NW-SE uphill, on a N- facing slope over the Brandstone Beck. An earthen bank forming its boundary survives to an estimated 0.8m height, but seen only from the opposite side of the valley."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22177" 255|"1470"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13610"|"56260"|||||||||"Bale Bank Level: discharges from the foot of a north facing slope to the west of Bale Bank Farm. The level appears as a stone-built arched entrance with a concrete door surround, and below it a modern concrete water cistern or filtration tank. Below this, fragments of a stone culvert or leat are visible, including one large hammer-dressed block of c.1.5m x 0.4m x 0.4m. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey no. 561723 'Bale Bank Level - no longer extant'. It is also marked nearby by SMR no. 3956.22000 'Adit:level' and by Mines survey no. 66."|"26/8/99"||"3956.22000"||"561723"|"SMR marks 'Adit:level'. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey as 'Bale Bank Level - no longer extant'"|"MNY5934" 256|"1471"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13651"|"65282"|||||||||"Immediately north of the Bale Bank Level, a collection of multi-fingered spoil heaps, approximately 15m in length and up to 3m in height, radiating from a point immediately in front of the level and composed of a very dark shale like material with occasional gritstone fragments up to 0.3m. Marked by Mines Survey no. 66 and by RCHM as 'Spoil heap'."|"26/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks a 'Spoil heap'"|"MNY22179" 259|"1474"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13674"|"65279"|||||||||"A very decayed boundary wall of substantial drystone construction, running roughly east/west over spoilheaps (1471). It stands to 1m in height."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22180" 260|"1475"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13674"|"65272"|||||||||"A trackway running east/west, to the south of a field wall. It possibly connects with 1364 to the west. It is a slightly sunken track of up to 2m width, 1m depth, bounded on the north by a very decayed field wall."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22181" 261|"1476"|"Bale Bank Farm"|"SE"|"13836"|"65262"|||||||||"Bale Bank Farm. The farm includes a former mine shop or hostel, aligned roughly N-S and much altered by extension. The farm owner, Mr. West, pointed out a fireplace of possible seventeenth century date. To the east of the farm a small stone building is said to be a hen-house and pig sty built by miners. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey no. 561625 'Bale Bank Farm'."|"26/8/99"||||"561625"|"Dales Documentary Survey lists 'Bale Bank Farm'"|"MNY22182" 262|"1477"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"1389"|"6530"|||||||||"A stone-capped leat at the base of a hill, running N-S. It is approximately 3m across, depth uncertain. It is topped by substantial rough-cut sandstone blocks. Running north to the beck."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22183" 263|"1478"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13752"|"65011"|||||||||"Ruined lime kiln, Bale Bank. Lying SSW of Bale Bank Farm at a field corner. A former lime kiln and quarry. The quarry is seen as a semicircular depression approximately 2.5m deep, 15m wide and opening the south. Built into its west bank, the remains of a lime kiln standing to 2m in height. Three walls surviving, with no main arch visible but above the kiln an opening of c.0.2m square exposes a portion of flue. Drystone construction, with the inner arch to the flue just visible in the W wall. Some burnt stone fragments visible, but the interior generally obscured by C20 tipping. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey no. 561725 'lime kiln - no longer extant'."|"26/8/99"||||"561725"|"'lime kiln - no longer extant'"|"MNY22184" 264|"1479"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13771"|"64954"|"13804"|"64896"|||||||"A trackway running roughly N-S, west of Bale Bank Farm. Its east boundary is a bank of up to 1m height, now topped by a field wall. A further wall aligned E-W runs directly across the track. The northernmost part of the track now serves as a watercourse. The track cuts into a foot of slope. May connect with tracks to the south serving nearby mines and quarries, and with that serving the lime kiln (1478) to the east."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22185" 265|"1480"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13824"|"64882"|||||||||"A possible small enclosure consisting of possible wall footings, including large orthostatic sandstone boulders in roughly semicircular formation. Much overgrown and survives partly as an earthwork of up to 0.25m high, running up to but not apparently under a neighbouring field wall to the east. Approximately 8m in diameter."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22186" 266|"1481"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13747"|"64955"|"13884"|"64960"|||||||"Very decayed field boundary, seen only as occasional stones with little or no earthwork. Aligned roughly E-W, immediately south of a barn building to the south of Bale Bank Farm."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22187" 267|"1482"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13872"|"64942"|||||||||"Spring, shown on OS map. Survives as an L-shaped surround whose E and W walls are apparently rock cut, with the S wall consisting of sandstone slabs. 1.5m long , 0.5m wide. Now overgrown and silted up."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22188" 268|"1483"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13905"|"64940"|||||||||"Associated with spring (1482) and lying approximately 30m to its east, a small stone-lined drain capped by sandstone slabs and marked by a number of sandstone fragments up to 0.4m. Apparently aligned roughly NE-SW."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22189" 269|"1484"|"Toft Riggs"|"SE"|"14003"|"64650"|||||||||"Immediately south of a path marked on OS maps, and south west of Long Green Head Farm, a clearance cairn of medium to large sandstone fragments up to 0.8m, and two small pits( 2m in diameter, 0.5m depth ). Possibly stone grubbing pits."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22190" 270|"1486"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13917"|"64839"|||||||||"Earthbound bank including much stone, possibly intended to contain a reservoir and enclosing a truncated elliptical space to the south west of Long Green Head Farm. Dimensions as shown on the OS map. The bank survives to a height of 1.5m in places, though it may have been deepened and scoured by a watercourse on its north side."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22191" 271|"1485"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13848"|"64818"|||||||||"Embanked watercourse north of bank 1486. The watercourse diverges from the line of the bank 1486 and is contained where it does so by banks of up to 2m, either natural or artificial, giving the profile of a deep ditch."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22192" 272|"1490"|"Shoulder of Mutton Farm"|"SE"|"15341"|"65474"|||||||||"Ruined building and spring at Shoulder of Mutton Farm. The building is a former two-compartment, two-storey barn, still roofed but no longer retaining the upper floor. Internal wall survives only as a footing. The building as a whole c.15m x 7m, formerly divided into north(4m x7m) and south. Beam slots for an upper floor visible in the north wall only, suggesting a hay loft in the northern section. No windows, but a door. Extension on the SE corner of single storey, lean-to construction. North of the building is a spring, seen as a low stone tank of 3m x 4m."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22193" 274|"0259"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17800"|"50998"|||||||||"Large gritty sandstone boulder with some evidence of fracturing. Carved with roughly 26 cupmarks and a number of 'grooves' which may be natural weathering. Approximately 1m x 1m. Set on slope, with views across valley. Possibly associated with cairnfield (251) - (258) and stone (260) to the north. Probably linked to Dales Survey Record 50420, and NMR 1311015."|"10/8/99"|"SKT0259"||"1311015"|"50420"||"MNY22194" 275|"0260"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17803"|"51007"|||||||||"Extensively fractured gritty sandstone boulder with six definite cupmarks across the top. Approximately 1.2m x 1.0m Possibly associated with site no's (259) and (251) - (258). Several boulders scattered around this with no markings. Probably associated with Dales Survey 50420, NMR 1311015."|"10/8/99"|"SKT0260"||"1311015"|"50420"||"MNY22195" 276|"0261"|"Snowden Carr"|"SE"|"17828"|"51038"|||||||||"Approximately semicircular stone setting, mainly large boulders with some smaller stones piled in-between. Entirely invisible to south, possibly due to vegetation coverage. May possibly be remains of sheepfold, of uncertain age. Approximately 8m x 1m."|"10/8/99"|||"1311107,1311042"|||"MNY22196" 277|"0262"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"18107"|"51206"|||||||||"Large rock outcrop with a number of 'rock art' markings on the flat top, all of which are cup shaped. Dales Survey 50365, NMR 1311034, 1311053, 1311052, 1311016, 1311017, 1311020."|"10/8/99"|||"1311016,1311017,1311020,1311034,1311052,1311053"|"50365"||"MNY22197" 278|"0263"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"18144"|"51219"|||||||||"Very large gritty sandstone boulder, earthfast against slope to SW side and sheer on opposite. Very clear cupmarks and cup and ring marks on SW-facing side of top face. Possibly had more decoration but much of the top has been subjected to fracturing. NMR 1311051."|"10/8/99"|||"1311051"|"50365"||"MNY22198" 279|"0264"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"18154"|"51239"|||||||||"Remains of holloway, curved and running along course of present road for approximately 80m. May have used stone (263) as a waymarker. NMR 1311033."|"10/8/99"|||"1311033"|||"MNY22199" 280|"0265"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"18101"|"51309"|||||||||"Large lynchet, marked on OS map as field boundary. May have originally been this. Ground immediately to the west and above this site appears very level suggesting some form of activity/clearance episode."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22200" 281|"0266"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"18013"|"51110"|||||||||"Very shallow bank bisected by field wall, running E-W out onto the moor. Very shallow ( no deeper than 0.4m) and ephemeral. May continue as a line of boulders to the west. NMR nos. 1311111 & 1311112."|"10/8/99"|||"1311111,1311112"|||"MNY22201" 282|"0267"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17975"|"51145"|||||||||"Slight lynchet in slope with a number of earthfast stones within it. (Some stones appear deliberately placed suggesting a possible 'linear cairn') May curve southward at E end, but a bit tenuous. Width approximately 1.5m. A droveway may run NW-SE at this end, consisting of slight raised bank of small to medium stones. NMR 1311128, 1311109, 1311110."|"10/8/99"|||"1311128,1311109,1311110"|||"MNY22202" 283|"0268"|"Snowden Crags: 'Tree of Life'"|"SE"|"17979"|"51155"|||||||||"Large flat topped boulder, gritty sandstone, with 22 cupmarks visible on surface, interconnecting with a centre set of grooves. Referred to on OS map as 'Tree of Life'. 2.2m x 1.5m. NMR no. 1311110, 1311035. Dales Survey record no. 50371."|"10/8/99"|"SKT0268"||"1311110,1311035"|"50371"|"Dales survey records 'Tree of Life'"|"MNY22203" 284|"0269"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17993"|"51162"|||||||||"Very large cairn due west of field wall and possibly associated with its construction. Slightly turfed over and modern in appearance. Approximately 4m across. NMR no. 1311035, ."|"10/8/99"|||"1311035"|||"MNY22204" 285|"0270"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17794"|"51235"|||||||||"Cup and ring marked stone, with three cups encircled by 3 interconnected rings. Very ephemeral markings but clear enough to identify. Appears fractured around the edges. Approximately 1.8m x 1.5m, to a height of 0.75m. NMR 1311106, 1311099, 1311106, 1311037."|"10/8/99"|||"1311106,1311099,1311106,1311037"|||"MNY22205" 286|"0271"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17871"|"51274"|||||||||"Very overgrown so little clarity possible, but appears to have 5m diameter ring cairn with N-facing entrance and a possible wall which appears to enclose the scarp. Should be read as spurious. Possibly NMR no. 1311087 or 1311115."|"10/8/99"|||"1311087,1311115"|||"MNY22206" 287|"0272"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17850"|"51364"|||||||||"Three trackways, leading to the top of Snowden crags, probably for bringing quarried stone off the top. Depths vary from 1.5m to 0.5m according to steepness. Quarry waste visible above the eastern most crag. NMR No. 1311005."|"10/8/99"|||"1311005"|||"MNY22207" 288|"0273"|"Snowden Crags"|"SE"|"17774"|"51392"|||||||||"Large rocky outcrop with some putative cupmarks on the top. Most seem to be the result of erosion, except for a small group at the southern edge of the north face, whose aspect would be suitable for deliberate markings. (It is still likely that these may still be the product of erosion)."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22208" 289|"0274"|"Hallam Lane"|"SE"|"17526"|"48117"|"17471"|"48001"|||||||"Running N-S along whole length of the field. Rising up to 2m in height. Some stone visible in central section. Parallel to extant boundaries sloping at 45 degrees to E for 2m."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22209" 290|"0275"|"Askwith"|"SE"|"16992"|"48093"|"17075"|"40860"|"17051"|"48002"|"16902"|"47999"|||"Ridge and furrow, with 2-3m wide ridges. Bounded by holloway at north end, holloway extends down centre. Orientated N-S. N end of field devoid of ridge and furrow."|"11/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'ridge and furrow'"|"MNY22210" 291|"0276"|"Greystone Plantation"|"SE"|"17920"|"49645"|"18014"|"49733"|"18085"|"49734"|||||"Ridge and furrow, 6m wide and 1m deep running down the slope in a NE-SW direction. Meets modern wall and road (Moor lanes), where a dip in the road may suggest that it continued beyond this point at some earlier date."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22211" 292|"0277"|"Greystone Plantation"|"SE"|"17892"|"49685"|"17596"|"49732"|||||||"Cropmark likely to represent a former field boundary. Suggestive of a bank and ditch. Approximately 2m wide and 200m long. Running E-W."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22212" 293|"0278"|"Brick House"|"SE"|"17576"|"49899"|"17440"|"49787"|"17519"|"49659"|||||"Series of holloways - at least 2- running north-south down the slope. Approximately 4-5m wide. Running from extant wall down to at least (277). NGRs17576,49899&17440,49787&17519,49659&17480,49347&17626,49892"|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22213" 294|"0279"|"Town Head"|"SE"|"17420"|"48665"|"17515"|"48638"|||||||"Low possible lynchet forming raised track, 30m x 4m x 0.4m high. Orientated E-W. appears to respect modern gate and track, but overlain by later similar though smaller lynchet to S side. May be a possible field boundary (possible ridge and furrow to the S)."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22214" 295|"0280"|"Hobb Nook Lane/Whin Castle farm"|"SE"|"17365"|"49358"|"See notes"||||||||"Series of shallow holloways, orientated NE-SW along the slope. 5-8m in width and 1-2m deep. With a very shallow profile. Seem to meet at beck and at the turn in Moorside lane. Overlain by Hobb Nook Lane, which runs N-S. Near Whin Castle Farm. (see OS map) Also additional holloways marked as 280a and 280b to E. NGRs 17365,49358&17202,49324&17314,49164&17200,49334 and 17346,48884 & 17498,48918."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22215" 296|"0281"|"Pickett's Beck"|"SE"|"16738"|"49615"|"16848"|"49930"|"16947"|"49894"|"16894"|"49725"|||"Field system. Ridge and furrow above and below former field boundary, 4m wide ridges and worn. Orientated N-S. East side holloway curves round to the south end, thought to be possible course of former beck which once bounded the ridge and furrow."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22216" 297|"0282"|"Pickett's Beck"|"SE"|"16538"|"49653"|"16617"|"49630"|"16538"|"49653"|||||"Low lynchet running E/W across width of field. 3m wide 0.5m High."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22217" 298|"0283"|"Top Moorside Farm"|"SE"|"16475"|"49841"|"16462"|"49691"|||||||"Lynchet running N-S up the slope. 3m wide and 0.7m high. Modern track follows on the west side. Some stone visible beneath the turf."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22218" 299|"0284"|"Top Moorside Farm"|"SE"|"16104"|"49381"|"See notes"||||||||"Lynchet orientated E-W, running across the width of the field. 1m high and 2m wide. Further lynchet in field to the south. NGRs 16104,49381&16115,49488&16192,49564 and 16300,49758, & 16198,49796."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22219" 300|"0285"|"Top Moorside Farm"|"SE"|"16281"|"49504"|"16296"|"49685"|||||||"Field boundary ditch. 0.4m deep and 1m wide. Running N-S, following existing boundary to the north, Redchine Road to the south."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22220" 301|"0286"|"Askwith Gill"|"SE"|"16558"|"49082"|"16588"|"49132"|"16698"|"49107"|||||"Series of three lynchets: 1/ Runs E-W across the slope. 1.5m high, 2m wide. Some wall remains on the east end. Trees. 2/ Running in a curve W-S, 0.4m high, 1m wide. Runs into woods. Tree stumps. 3/ Lynchets/ boundaries. Corner running away from and parallel to woods. 1m wide, 0.3m high. Tall tree stumps."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22221" 302|"0287"|"Askwith Gill"|"SE"|"16569"|"49000"|"16562"|"49063"|"16682"|"48996"|||||"Two interlinked large depressions, one covered by woodland and full of water. Approximately 50 x 40m. Second 1-2m deep with a shallow profile. Approximately 70 x 50m. A bank or lynchet links the two. RCHM marks 'quarry' nearby."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22222" 303|"0288"|"Askwith Gill"|"SE"|"16750"|"48785"|"16760"|"48916"|"16812"|"48744"|"16839"|"48852"|||"Pair of lynchets running down the slope N-S. 1m high and 2m wide. Marked by wall footings and gate posts on western most lynchet's N end. Approximately 25m apart. Eastern most lynchet is a low bank, 0.4m high and 3m wide, orientated N-S. To the south along the edge of the West Beck is an area of N-S orientated ridge and furrow with more banks SE of this."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22223" 304|"0289"|"White House Farm"|"SE"|"17006"|"48948"|"17040"|"48943"|"17006"|"48948"|||||"Lynchet, running N-S, with right angle to W at north end. 2.5m high and 3m wide."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22224" 305|"0290"|"Stoop Hill"|"SE"|"17259"|"50198"|"17345"|"50212"|"17365"|"50385"|"17300"|"50389"|||"Ridge and furrow, orientated N-S, 2.5m wide ridges, worn. Bounded by ruined wall to the north (shown on OS map) Filling the whole of the field, a new boundary exists to the north which is not shown on the OS map. RCHM marks 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"12/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"MNY22225" 306|"0291"|"Stoop Hill"|"SE"|"17752"|"50551"|||||||||"Sandstone quarry, 20m long x 10-15m wide x 2.5m deep. Orientated N-S, no evidence of spoil heaps. Dales survey 561412 'Sandstone quarries (2)' & RCMH 'sandstone quarry'."|"12/8/99"||||"561412"|"Dales survey 561412 'Sandstone quarries (2)' & RCMH 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22226" 307|"0292"|"Stoop Hill"|"SE"|"17857"|"50140"|||||||||"Large sandstone quarry, 30m x 25m x 2-4m deep. Orientated E-W and abutting modern road. Large spoil heap 8m x 5m in the north east corner. RCMH 'Sandstone quarry'."|"12/8/99"|||||"RCMH 'Sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22227" 308|"0293"|"Stoop Hill"|"SE"|"17703"|"50281"|||||||||"Small quarry, 20m x 8m x 2.5m deep. Orientated NW-SE, truncated by modern road to the east. Shown on Dales Survey, no. 50427 and 561411 'sandstone quarry', listed on RHCM aerial photo as sandstone quarry, Probably relates to NMR no. 1311021."|"12/8/99"|||"1311021"|"50427"|"Listed on RHCM aerial photo and Dales survey as 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22228" 309|"0294"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"15639"|"48316"|"15840"|"48078"|"15775"|"48052"|||||"Wide band of ridge and furrow, orientated E/W, 4m wide ridges. Following edge of woodland to the north, Worn. Possible holloway to the north end, faint traces going N-S from S end. South end bounded by large 'headland'. Bank 4m wide, 0.4m tall, with ditches either side of 1m width and 0.4m depth. Orientated E-W. Further bank 1m wide, 0.4m tall, 40m from the Headland. Orientated E/W possibly turns N at west end. Continues into field to NW. Probably associated with Dales survey no. 546496 'Carr House Farm'."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22229" 310|"0295"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"16129"|"48103"|"16070"|"48138"|"16192"|"48279"|"16199"|"48210"|||"Series of faint ditches. 0.5m wide x 0.1m deep. Running across and down slope, NE-SW and NS. Possibly indicating very faint ridge and furrow with associated boundaries. Larger boundary bank running N-S up slope to road through centre/west of field. (Not the same as that marked in the NW corner, which is a ditch 2.5m wide and 0.8m deep). 1.5m wide bank, 1m wide ditch, trees also mark it. Substantial bank and ditch in SE corner, 2m wide bank, 1.5m wide ditch, 0.7m high bank and 0.5m deep ditch. Possible drainage or headland. Possibly NMR no.1311104 & RCHM 'Field Boundary'."|"12/8/99"|||"1311104"||"RCHM marks 'Field Boundary'."|"MNY22230" 311|"0296"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"16170"|"48068"|"16274"|"48048"|"16242"|"47960"|"16157"|"47987"|||"Very faint ridge and furrow with a short lynchet bounding the northern end. Orientated N/S, with 0.3m wide ridges. Lynchet running for approximately 30m x 2m wide x 1m tall."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22231" 312|"0297"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"16350"|"48038"|"16405"|"48241"|||||||"Large lynchet running N/S through whole length of the field. Approximately 2m high and 2m wide. Smaller one to the west running parallel, 1m high and 1.5m wide."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22232" 313|"0298"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"15664"|"48332"|"15900"|"48242"|"16005"|"48339"|"15918"|"48377"|||"Very large field system filling whole of field. Mostly consisting of ridge and furrow, lynchets, field boundaries and possible trackways. Ridge and furrow mainly on an N-S orientation, becoming faint towards the N edge of the field, 2-3m wide ridges. Banks and lynchets running E-W. Large lynchets/banks radiating out from the NW and marking the south edge of the field, 4-5m wide, 2m tall. Complex of smaller banks in SE corner and ridge and furrow running E-W."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22233" 314|"0299"|"Carr House Farm"|"SE"|"16635"|"48512"|"16667"|"48355"|"16500"|"48339"|"16510"|"48436"|||"Ridge and furrow, orientated N-S, 2-3m wide and worn. Lynchet at S end bounding R&F running E-W."|"12/8/99"||||"560975"|"RCHM marks 'ridge and furrow' twice while the Dales survey records a 'limestone boulder pit'"|"MNY22234" 315|"0300"|"Sundial Farm"|"SE"|"16770"|"48187"|"16680"|"48213"|"16765"|"48298"|"16728"|"48309"|||"Faint ridge and furrow, orientated NE-SW, running along the slope. 3-4m wide ridges. Continuing into the next field to the east. Associated with Dales survey no. 523080 & 523081 'Sundial Farm'."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22235" 316|"0301"|"Askwith"|"SE"|"16834"|"48251"|"16747"|"48100"|"17060"|"48001"|"17071"|"48063"|||"Faint Ridge and furrow, six ridges 5m wide and orientated N-S. Large lynchet bounding W edge 1.5m tall. Very faint traces to the west of lynchet. RCHM aerial photos show 'ridge and furrow'."|"12/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photos show 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22236" 317|"0302"|"Sundial Farm"|"SE"|"16668"|"48559"|||||||||"Probable limestone quarry/boulder pit, seen as a depression 3m deep and 6m in diameter. Associated with lime kiln across the road (still extant). Some stone visible in the edges, partially truncated by road. Possible bank running north parallel to the road."|"12/8/99"||||"560976"|"Dales survey marks 'lime kiln - not extant'"|"MNY22237" 318|"0303"|"Whin Hill Farm"|"SE"|"16147"|"50009"|||||||||"Very clearly defined quarry complex immediately east of Whin Hill Farm trackway. Four main quarry sites visible, all positioned with GPS. A- 25m x 10m x 1.5m deep, with internal spoil heaps. To its north is a shallow E-W trackway ( possibly disused rail track, as very straight). B- 15m x 10m x 1.5m deep, with two internal spoil heaps. Large gritty sandstone boulders visible protruding, slopes down with the hillside. C- 8m x 12m x 2m deep, Backfilled with manure. West face exposed, lots of rubble. D- 10m x 5m x 1.8m deep, entirely grassed over. To the NE is a grassed over circular depression with protruding faced stones and a possible entrance to the west, uncertain of association or significance. Between quarries A and the others is an area dotted with smaller quarrying pits, of no apparent standard size, with debris from quarrying scattered around. The Site is bounded to the west by a lynchet, suggesting very well orchestrated activity, (land boundary). Further to the west and south is a large orthostatic wall (of possible medieval date), which has been reused for a dry stone wall line to the east. Possibly a quarry for farm building or a public quarry for the nearby village of Askwith."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22238" 319|"0304"|"Whin Hill Farm"|"SE"|"16109"|"49850"|"16127"|"49952"|||||||"Large west facing lynchet running N-S immediately south of orthostatic wall around (303). Approximately 0.75m high, probable remains of drystone wall field boundary."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22239" 320|"0305"|"Whin Hill Farm"|"SE"|"16480"|"50049"|||||||||"Large south facing quarry along ridge, approximately 75m x 15m x 2m high. Now earthfast, some stones protruding from central section., recorded as having a building near it, but none visible. Probably used for building farms/walls. Dales Survey 561301 'sandstone quarries (2)', RCHM aerial photos lists 'sandstone quarry' and 'building."|"12/8/99"||||"561301"|"RCHM aerial photos lists 'sandstone quarry' and 'building'. Dales survey lists 'sandstone quarries (2)'."|"MNY22240" 321|"0306"|"Hundwith Gill"|"SE"|"15692"|"48800"|"15903"|"48784"|||||||"Disused field boundary running E-W across the field and modern track. Turning into disused boundary running N-S on the west side (with orthostats). 1.5m wide, much stone visible, meets a drain at the E end."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22241" 322|"0307"|"Robinson's Quarry"|"SE"|"15864"|"49105"|||||||||"Very large 150m x 50m sandstone quarry, probably post-medieval, has several large internal spoilheaps and exposed outcrop faces. The south facing outcrop faces are the largest, at around 8m in height. To the south, within a bank, is a single cell roofed building. Doorway constructed from large stone blocks with a lead door catch on the east side. ( blocks carved with initials, presumably of the quarryman.) A further wall extends from the W corner northwards, and a stump from the E corner northwards. The interior has a small fireplace with chimney in the SW corner. To the east is a further recess, possibly a dresser space. Walls are dressed stone blocks, roughly coursed. A metalled road leads away from the quarry entrance to the south - Parallel with the boundary and meeting the modern track. It is 4m wide, slightly revetted into the hill with stone evident. Dales Survey 560973 lists 'Robinson's quarry (sandstone)'. Also shown on RCHM aerial photos."|"12/8/99"||||"560973"|"Dales Survey 560973 lists 'Robinson's quarry (sandstone)'. 'Sandstone quarry' shown on RCHM aerial photos."|"MNY22242" 323|"0308"|"Robinson's Quarry"|"SE"|"15829"|"49058"|"15745"|"48952"|||||||"Remains of earlier field boundary, extending on a N-S orientation, from the quarry boundary to the modern field boundary. Slightly lynchet-like/revetted. Lots of stone and trees marking the extent. 1.5m wide, upstanding to 0.5m in places."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22243" 324|"0309"|"St Helen's Gill"|"SE"|"15691"|"49309"|"See notes"||||||||"Limestone quarry or boulder pit, seen as an oval depression 30m x 25m x 8m maximum depth. Backfilled with modern debris, blocks of stone still visible as is the spoil heap on the south edge. Lynchet running up to NW edge from woods to W. 1.5m tall and 3m wide. Rock still visible, orientated orientated E-W. Another lynchet running away from NE edge, turning right angle S. 3m tall and 2.5m wide. Stone visible, disappears on way down the slope. Another Lynchet running northwards from NE edge of Quarry, meeting W end of E lynchet. 1.5m tall, 2m wide some stone. This lynchet meets a ditch on the crest of the hill which forms a boundary corresponding with extant boundary. Ditch is 1m wide and 0.3m deep marked by gate posts. Dales Survey no 560972, RCHM aerial photos list 'limestone quarry' and 'field system'. NGRs: 15691,49309+15761,49477&15963,49181&15689,49253&15636,49370"|"12/8/99"||||"560972"|"RCHM aerial photos list ' limestone quarry' and ' field system', Dales survey marks 'limestone boulder pit'"|"MNY22244" 325|"0310"|"Scales Gill"|"SE"|"15885"|"49670"|"15946"|"49625"|"15939"|"49544"|"15857"|"49564"|||"Field system consisting of two lynchets at right angles to each other, 2-3m high and 3-4m wide. Stone is visible in the lynchets. They form a square in the corner of an existing field. Within this is a further lynchet in the NE corner, 2m high and 3m wide. In the E half of the enclosure is faint ridge and furrow, 2-3m wide and orientated N-S. There is some hint of this west of the lynchet. Various platforms in the W and SW corner. Continues into the field above with probable headland bounding N edge. 'Ridge & furrow' marked on RCHM map."|"12/8/99"|"SKT0310"||||"'Ridge & furrow' marked on RCHM map."|"MNY22245" 326|"0311"|"New Close Quarry"|"SE"|"15893"|"48554"|"15861"|"48502"|"15838"|"48442"|"15751"|"48465"|||"Low boulder forming part of a former field boundary ( probably not therefore in situ). Sub-square boulder, 0.4 x 0.5m x 0.15 thick. Partially covered by a tree. Decoration consists of 5-8 cup markings, between 0.03 - 0.05 m wide and 0.02 - 0.03m deep. Dales Survey no. 49833, lists 'Cup marked boulder', 1311031 NMR."|"12/8/99"|||"1311031"|"49833"|"Dales Survey lists 'Cup marked boulder'"|"MNY22246" 327|"0312"|"New Close Quarry"|"SE"|"15812"|"48402"|||||||||"Large quarry, roughly circular, 60m in diameter. Sheer faces up to 6m high. Spoil heaps in the centre up to 4m high and 6m long. Meets modern road at its S end. Dales Survey no 560974, 'New Close Quarry (Calliards)', RCHM aerial photos also shows 'quarry'."|"12/8/99"||||"560974"|"Dales Survey no 560974, 'New Close Quarry (Calliards)', RCHM aerial photos also show 'quarry'"|"MNY22247" 328|"0313"|"Town Head"|"SE"|"16917"|"48547"|||||||||"Shallow depression now filled with rubbish. 20 x 12m deep. Presumably a quarry but no spoil heaps or associated tracks etc. RCHM shows 'quarry' on aerial photos."|"12/8/99"|||||"RCHM shows 'quarry'"|"MNY22248" 329|"0314"|"Askwith"|"SE"|"16823"|"48559"|"16749"|"49582"|"16760"|"48515"|||||"Limestone boulder pit and associated holloway, also presumed site of lime kiln, no longer extant. Pit is oval, 15 x 8m with entrance to north, 4m deep surrounded by spoil heaps to north. 30m down slope(s) large pile of spoil 15m x 10m oval. Presumably site of lime kiln. On the west of this is a holloway heading NW up slope. 2m wide 0.8m deep. Revetted sides disappears into ravine. Dales Survey 560978, shows 'limestone boulder pit' and no. 560977 marks 'Lime kilns (2) - not extant'. Also an area of ridge and furrow to the south, orientated E-W."|"12/8/99"||||"560978,560977"|"'limestone boulder pit' & 'lime kilns (2) - not extant'."|"MNY22249" 330|"1000"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16948"|"66828"|||||||||"Disused mine shaft, capped with corrugated iron sheet, stones at corners, c.2m x 2m. No collar of spoil and no evidence of tramlines/rails, though sleepers have been used on all four corners to support a wire fence."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22250" 331|"1001"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16930"|"66788"|||||||||"Dry stone built feature, possibly a re-used drainage adit associated with mine shaft (1000) to the N.E. A three sided structure No greater than 0.5m high and c.0.6m x 1.5m. A modern drainage pipe feeds through the north wall into a central trough, currently a drinking trough but possibly could have fed a buddle? Possible spoil mounds to the immediate S and W, overgrown and marshy, over which a field wall has been built. Alternatively this structure may have originally been a wheelpit."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22251" 332|"1002"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16935"|"66763"|||||||||"Small ruined drystone structure, c.2.5m x 3m and standing up to 0.9m high. Possibly a shelter or tool store for nearby mining feature (1001)."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22252" 333|"1003"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17030"|"66717"|||||||||"Possible field system incorporating ramp currently carrying a trackway ( c.1m high x 2.5m wide), to the north. A low terrace or lynchet, c.0.3m high x 0.3m wide, is located to the west and runs N-S. Together with the field wall these form an enclosed area c.35m x 30m."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22253" 334|"1004"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17010"|"66677"|||||||||"Post-Medieval water trough of concrete and steel construction. Supplied by pipe, over which a rough cairn has been constructed, extending into the slope. The feature is set into a rectangular hollow, and a wall has been constructed along the northern and eastern upper sides. There are probable residual elements of an earlier structure."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22254" 335|"1005"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17074"|"66576"|||||||||"Dry stone structure, c.2.m at maximum height. Collapsed to the east and south sides."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22255" 336|"1006"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17126"|"66578"|||||||||"Sunken Structure, c.2m x 1.5m, open to the north and constructed of coarsely dressed stone. No certain function attributed."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22256" 337|"1007"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17008"|"66570"|"16972"|"66482"|||||||"Linear earthwork, possibly the remains of an earlier field boundary, though a sharp break of slope on the western side may indicate that this a lynchet."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22257" 338|"1008"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16917"|"66433"|||||||||"A series of earthworks, irregular in shape and height, and covering an area of approximately 100m x 150m. Up to 1.2m high, with channels or dips suggestive of open 'rake' - style lead mining. May be a series of spoil tips? However no lead spoil was visible."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22258" 339|"1009"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16717"|"66937"|"16714"|"66817"|||||||"Water course running NNE - SSW, linear and visible party as a cropmark on newly-cut grass. Exposed as a depression carrying water at N-Edge of field, c.4m from the field wall: elsewhere subterranean. Thought to be part of the water system feeding quarries to the south (L.Smith, pers. comm). May be artificial or a natural feature."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22259" 340|"1010"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16843"|"66642"|"16818"|"66539"|||||||"In a Field immediately east of High Wild Carr. A modern pipe of metal and ceramic construction extending out from a tank at the north-eastern corner of the filed. There is a revetted wall at its southern and northern end which is clearly earlier and would appear to be the residual elements of an earlier phase of the water management system. Each wall slab is 2m x 0.7m, and has evidence of an aperture at the base of the northern wall stub."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22260" 341|"1011"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16670"|"66503"|||||||||"Field drain of substantial stone construction, immediately north west of High Wild Carr farm. Running through a stone reinforced bank adjacent to the field wall."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22261" 342|"1012"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16577"|"66929"|"16602"|"66553"|||||||"A linear feature, possibly a drain or track. Probably modern and with stone surfacing. Approximately 2m wide and running north-south, through gates and into fields to the north."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22262" 343|"1013"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16879"|"66374"|||||||||"Revetted wall, with a sub-circular hollow at the front. A channel extends upslope, and was probably the line of the water channel. Of post-medieval date, has a run-off hollow extending south."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22263" 344|"1014"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16549"|"66809"|||||||||"Part of an extensive network of farm drainage systems, possibly feeding into the quarry systems to the south. A number of interesting 'hollows' were noted in the area."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22264" 345|"1015"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16443"|"66878"|||||||||"Several hollows, some of which are overgrown, ranging in size to a maximum of approximately 30m x 20m. No apparent sign of tool marks. There is a retaining wall to the west, which appears to allow access as there is no obvious other route. Substantial spoil heaps, c.2m high x 15m long, are located to the west."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22265" 346|"1016"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"17216"|"66997"|"17433"|"66997"|"17438"|"66542"|"17241"|"66585"|||"A series of parallel gullies, typically 3m wide and up to 0.5m deep: at least seven were seen running N-S, parallel to the present road, for over 0.5km. The location, form and alignment of these features suggests holloways."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22266" 347|"1020"|"Somerset House Farm"|"SE"|"16359"|"66876"|||||||||"Quarry site, seen as a roughly circular depression approximately 10m across, and with a maximum depth of 3m. Now largely overgrown. Probably related to a larger quarry complex to the East."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22267" 348|"1021"|"Somerset House Farm"|"SE"|"16359"|"66848"|||||||||"A roughly circular pile of stones, which appeared on closer inspection to cover a void, approximately 2.5m across, and located only c.6m further south of site (1020). Interpreted as a possible blocked shaft, perhaps drainage related, as an extensive drainage network is visible, though does not possess obvious drainage attributes. Shown on OS 1:10.000 maps as disused quarries."|"6/8/99"|||||"Shown on OS 1:10.000 maps as disused quarries."|"MNY22268" 349|"1139"||"SE"|"12359"|"66517"|||||||||"A field system ( possibly coinciding with one marked by RCHM on the S. field boundary as 'field system'). Stonework forming an L- shaped enclosure (shown on the OS map) is extremely decayed, little more than rubble but including very large stones of up to 1m x 1m in size. A series of terraces or lynchets is visible, each no more than 0.60m high and c.15m wide. Stone has been built into these to form retaining walls, but is not exposed so much as in the north - south walls. The present field wall as shown on the OS map, is itself badly collapsed with the exception of the S wall. This includes a number of large angular blocks at the base, which Biddy noakes et al suggest as an indication of Medieval date . System continues into next field to W. with near-identical alignments. See also 1079, in neighbouring field to NE, and 1080, to NW. NB Mole and rabbit holes exposed no ceramics or other finds. Marked by Summary SMR nos. 281026.0 and 281031.0."|"11/8/99"|||||"Possibly coinciding with 'field system' marked by RCHM on the S. field boundary."|"MNY22269" 350|"1040"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16436"|"66865"|"16429"|"66756"|||||||"Track running N-S from quarry: slightly embanked (up to c. 0.8m) to lift it above marshy ground on either side. Bank includes some large boulders from the quarry on each side, presumably to serve as retaining walls."|"5/8/99"||||||"MNY22270" 351|"1041"|"High Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16402"|"66753"|"16399"|"66907"|||||||"Substantial stone-built drain running apparently N-S immediately against the west edge of track 1040. Large blocks of sandstone have been used for capping but the drain channel itself has been largely rock-cut, with reinforcement on the E side by machine-made brick. The channel is at least 2m deep and the point where it was seen is open to the air: it has been partially capped with timbers which have rotted badly. NB depth of the drain suggests accessible by foot, but not thought to be a mining feature because it is so close to the surface. SMR no 3945,00000."|"6/8/99"||"3945,00000"||||"MNY22271" 352|"1042"|"Somerset House Farm"|"SE"|"16297"|"66839"|||||||||"Slightly overgrown, possible quarry - related to nearby spoil heaps. Quarry incorporates - sunken trackway approx. 6m in width, c. 30m in length. V. overgrown & fading out towards wall - northern edge of boundary."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22272" 353|"1043"|"Scot Gate Ash Quarries"|"SE"|"16080"|"66758"|||||||||"Slab covered drain running E-W in an area of extensive drain networks, and quarries. Two large sandstone slabs of c. 1m x 0.10m; forming a 'bridge'. The same arrangement is visible to the W of the wall."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22273" 354|"1044"|"Scot Gate Ash Quarries"|"SE"|"15856"|"66825"|"15927"|"66847"|"16254"|"66454"|"16051"|"66457"|||"Large complex of quarries, incorporating SMR site no 4159.01000: 'quarries' and including Stone Ash Stone Quarries (sandstone) as part of the Dales Documentary Survey and RCHM 'sandstone quarry', and extending N-S along stone outcrops as shown on OS maps. Complex includes numerous embanked trackways and ramps, and very substantial spoilheaps typically <10m high, 50m long. Multi-phase use shown by overlying spoilheaps and raised ramps. Buildings include (near house called Mooredge) possible footings with iron fixtures in situ."|"6/8/99"||"4159.01000"|||"SMR site no 4159.01000: 'quarries' and including Stone Ash Stone Quarries (sandstone) as part of the Dales Documentary Survey and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22274" 355|"1045"|"Scot Gate Ash Quarries"|"SE"|"16237"|"66791"|"16101"|"66660"|||||||"Raised trackway, including large sandstone fragments to form a slight embankment of < 0.3m. Runs NE-SW, probably communicating between quarries 1044 and 1042?"|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22275" 356|"1046"|"Laverock Hall"|"SE"|"16345"|"66536"|||||||||"Reservoir, dimensions on OS map. Probably associated with disused quarries below and to the west, but retaining banks (<6m) have clearly been reinforced in recent years with ?machine -cut sandstone. Some poaching at SE end. The reservoir has been breached at this end to allow partial drainage, into the channel shown on OS maps. This drainage channel is covered at its exit form the reservoir by ?machine-cut slabs, but elsewhere seems to have neither capping nor stone lining."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22276" 357|"1047"|"Laverock Hall"|"SE"|"16211"|"66540"|||||||||"'Field system' shown as RCHM air photo site. Entirely obscured by bracken growth and not visible."|"6/8/99"|||||"'Field system' shown as RCHM air photo site"|"MNY22277" 358|"1048"|"Wath Lane"|"SE"|"15588"|"66967"|||||||||"A mound of c. 3m height, <20m length, in SE corner of field. Field wall and current road overlie the feature, which is similar to those seen in a group of mounds south east of the road. Possibly associated with small quarry 1049 to SE, but this implies that spoil was carried c.40m up a steep slope; so may in fact belong to a quarry as yet unseen, or overlain by the road."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22278" 359|"1049"|"Wath Lane (nr. Copse)"|"SE"|"15606"|"66953"|||||||||"Quarry - small - p/o system of quarries & spoil heaps throughout area. Approx. 15-20m in length, 10m wide. Hollow in ground - 2m deep at maximum. Also (poss.) smaller version, c. 35m west of main one. Completely grass covered & visible only as a slight hollow with spoil heap lip. Shown on RCHM air photos as quarry."|"6/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as quarry"|"MNY22279" 360|"1050"|"Wath Lane"|"SE"|"15681"|"66926"|||||||||"Very substantial spoil heap, one of a system associated with minor quarries in fields to the north and east. Shown on OS map as a viewpoint. C. 3.5m highx15mx15m. Road and field wall overlie it. Possibly reused to form a gateway."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22280" 361|"1051"|"Wath lane"|"SE"|"15546"|"66913"|||||||||"Possible quarry/stone robbing pit, oval shape, 5m x 4m. c.35m west of 1049. Completely grass covered & visible only as slight hollow with spoil heap lip."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22281" 362|"1052"|"Wath Lane"|"SE"|"15469"|"66874"|||||||||"Quarry and associated spoil mounds cut into SW facing hillside. 15mx15m, roughly oval, depth 1.5m. Irregular spoil mounds to south/downslope."|||||||"MNY22282" 363|"1053"|"Silver Hill Farm"|"SE"|"15522"|"66824"|||||||||"Possible cup-mark in a stone in a drystone wall capping at N side of a makeshift gate. The hollow is 7cm x 5-6cm x 3cm deep, circular and somewhat worn, but with a sufficiently sharp edge to suggest a deliberate cut rather than a geological anomaly. Cup & ring marks are know elsewhere in the study area, some distance to the SW."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22283" 364|"1054"|"Scot Gate Ash Quarries"|"SE"|"15789"|"66781"|"15871"|"66728"|"15984"|"66531"|"15908"|"66533"|||"A series of quarries and spoil heaps which could not be precisely recorded as bracken growth obscures their shape. However, it was clear that in some places field walls overlie spoilheaps."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22284" 365|"1055"|"Silver Hill Farm"|"SE"|"16767"|"66698"|||||||||"Irregular spoil heap, in an almost 'L' shaped form - possibly associated with nearby system of small quarries and spoilheaps. Possibly natural."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22285" 366|"1056"|"Wath Road"|"SE"|"15617"|"66459"|||||||||"Rather ornate carved gate post. 6 bolt hole, 2 bolts in situ. Coarsely carved of local sandstone. 6 bolt holes on both sides suggesting p/o continuous fencing (& therefore not in situ).Eastern gatepost set on base stone. Western gatepost buried c.0.3m."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22286" 367|"1057"|"Wath Road"|"SE"|"15592"|"66416"|||||||||"Gatepost, singular. 1.2m high, 0.3m wide. Hammer dressed effect with carved edging - wall to west (roadside - Wath Road) has alternate long & short cap stones - long ones formed of stones on edge."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22287" 368|"1058"|"Wath Road"|"SE"|"15644"|"66339"|||||||||"Gateposts - similar to 1056 (but less ornate). 1.2m high, 0.3m wide, rounded. 3 carved bands. Associated with ruined building (1059)."|"6/8/99"||||||"MNY22288" 369|"1059"|"Wath Road"|"SE"|"15652"|"66332"|||||||||"Ruined building immediately NE of houses on Wath Road, and partially incorporated into one. RCHM gives a 'trackway' at this location which is visible as a grassed trackway running into the complex. Building stands to a maximum of 3.5m high. See plan. No function known, but width (c.1.5m) and relatively insubstantial nature of track suggest a farm building rather than one receiving loads from nearby quarries? Building is apparently drystone c.3mx4m."|"6/8/99"|||||"RCHM gives a 'trackway' at this location"|"MNY22289" 371|"1061"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12304"|"64359"|||||||||"3 bell pits & associated spoil mounds. 1 - largest of 3 pits abutting western boundary wall 4m diameter. Centre of pit covered by area of exposed limestone approx. 3m diameter. Lichen covered and soil bound stone around the edges. Spoil mound typically 1m high and 2m wide. Completely surrounding pit. 2 - Smaller pit abutting previous to S/E. 2m diameter. No exposed stone. Spoil mound only down slope to north typically 0.5m high 1-1.5m wide. 3 - Small pit 10m east of other two pits. 1-1.5m diameter. Spoil mound to west typically 0.5m high 1-1.5m wide. Areas of stone quarrying close to west boundary wall little exposed stone. SMR lists 'lead:mining:shafts', no. 3962.82600."|"10/8/99"||"3962.82600"|||"'lead:mining:shafts'"|"MNY22290" 372|"1062"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12525"|"64527"|||||||||"Sequence of 3 small bell pits. 2 with associated spoil mounds down slope/north. Typically 2m Diameter, 1m deep. Spoil mounds 1m high, 2 m wide. Large area of field of covered with spoil bound exposed stone."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22291" 373|"1063"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12653"|"64565"|||||||||"Small heap of exposed unworked stone. Mound lozenge shaped, 2m at widest/mid point - 4m long. Possible clearance cairn. Only slightly raised above surface level. Stone bound & lichen covered around edges. Approx. 30m to west of semi derelict length of drystone wall. Wall 14m in length 1m-2m in height. 50% intact. Wall follows contours of slope & depression in hill side. Possible sheep fold."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22292" 374|"1064"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"13204"|"64786"|||||||||"Semi derelict stone structure, semi circular dry stone wall 0.5-1m high. 50% intact. Northern side utilising natural crag and northern field boundary. 11m wide E/W. 7m N/S. Possible stock enclosure, entrance in S/W side 1m wide. Marked by RCHM APs as House, Building & Sheepfold (some of which no doubt refer to 1065). Also marked by SMR no. 591037.0 and Dales Documentary Survey no. 561977 'Sheepfold'."|"10/8/99"||||"561977"|"Marked by RCHM as House, Building & Sheepfold & Dales Documentary Survey no. 561977 'Sheepfold'."|"MNY22293" 375|"1065"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"13214"|"64793"|||||||||"8m square building with central party wall 10% intact. 2m from northern dry stone boundary. Open side to south. Almost completely collapsed, only recognisable from outline of grass covered bank with exposed soil bound/lichen covered worked stone. Typically 0.5m highx1m wide. 3m square building built into side of northern facing slope. 80% intact walls 1.5m high x 0.6 wide. Entrance in N/W corner 1m wide possible sheepfold. Associated length of dry stone walling to east 50% intact. Built into northern slope 6m in length x 1m high. Evidence of oxidation on much of stone therefore possible kiln remains. Marked by RCHM APs as House, Building & Sheepfold (some of which no doubt refer to 1064). Also marked by Mines survey no. 591037.0 and Dales Documentary Survey no. 561977 'Sheepfold'."|"10/8/99"||||"561977"|"Marked by RCHM as House, Building & Sheepfold & Dales Documentary Survey no. 561977 'Sheepfold'"|"MNY22294" 376|"1066"|"Coldstones farm"|"SE"|"12861"|"64944"|||||||||"Circular enclosure 6m in diameter. Possible entrance to S/W side 0.5m wide. Two distinct lines of soil bound stones on east side. Heavily lichen covered. Overall width 1m. Distinct gap between two lines of stones, 0.3m. Length of stonework exposed - 4m. Characteristic of kerbed cairn, but no central feature. Remainder of enclosure covered by vegetation. Max. 0.5m high x max. 1m wide. Position of feature on level area at base of north facing slope. 5m from stream bed to north, and 5m above stream at top of steep gully. Substantial amount of waste material comprised of small grade material suggesting lead processing. Surface scatters of material visible. Lead processing may suggest feature a Brunton Buddle."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22295" 377|"1067"|"Coldstones Farm"|"SE"|"12827"|"64939"|||||||||"Anthropomorphic stone mound, semi-circular in shape, 1.5m high x 8m wide. 50% comprising exposed soil bound/lichen covered stone. N/E side of mound steeply truncated and fronted at base by stone trough 4m long, visible depth on N/E side 0.2m, depth on inside 0.3m width 0.5m, rear obscured by bank. Area in front/N/E of bank and trough level roughly semi circular. 5m wide x 5m depth. Small mound of semi exposed stone at N/E break of slope 0.5m high x 1m wide x 2m long. Possible animal enclosure & feeding/water trough."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22296" 378|"1068"|"High Fleak Gate"|"SE"|"13402"|"63936"|||||||||"Mound of soil bound stones, possibly collapsed building or stockfold. No definable shape. Max. Height 0.5m. Covering area approx. 8m square. Close to gateway in stone wall boundary running E/W. Slight depression 2m to north abutting stream bed, opening of feature facing stream bed."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22297" 379|"1069"|"High Fleak Gate"|"SE"|"13441"|"64027"|||||||||"Complex of 2 buildings & small enclosure, 10% intact. Max height of standing remains 1m. 1- western building abuts northern stone boundary covering area 6m square. Wall thickness of eastern wall 1-2m with structural timbers standing in remains (cow shed). 2 - eastern 10x6m. Walls intact to height of 1-1.5m. Wall thickness 1-2m. (Farmhouse). 3 - far western structure 5m square. (animal pen). Farmhouse & buildings demolished 1976-78 after planning permission refused. Sold for stone. Many faced stones still remain. Large cobbled path/roadway still visible in front/south of buildings. Dales Documentary Survey no. 561947 'High Fleak Gate'."|"10/8/99"||||"561947"|"'High Fleak Gate'"|"MNY22298" 380|"1070"|"High Fleak Gate"|"SE"|"13149"|"64179"|||||||||"Area to south of lime kilns extensively quarried for limestone. Liberal amounts of surface stone and various depressions where stone extracted."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22299" 381|"1071"|"Rowantree Gill"|"SE"|"11561"|"66725"|||||||||"Three sided drystone building built into S/W facing slope. Comprised of gabled wall 90% complete and 2 wing walls, 60% complete. Gabled wall 4m long x 3m high. West wing wall 4m long x 1.5m high. East wing wall 2m long 1.2m high. Thickness of walls 0.5m. Both wing walls returned with faced stone suggesting no fourth closer wall, no evidence of foundation. 12m Length of soil bound stone continuing from west wall forming western edge of possible building platform 12m x 4m. Both features on grassy platform apparently excavated from upper slope. Large quarried area approx. 50m x 20m, 4m to S/E of building therefore possible use related to quarrying. Complete area liberally scattered with exposed rocky outcrops. Quarry shown on RCHM air photo."|"11/8/99"|||||"Quarry shown on RCHM air photo."|"MNY22300" 382|"1072"|"Rowantree Gill"|"SE"|"11838"|"66637"|"11761"|"66566"|||||||"Excavated ditch running SW/NE. Ditch 1-2m wide x 1m deep. Bank 1m high x 2m wide to south side of ditch. Ditch runs between Rowantree Gill and stream to north across the crest of the hill between the two streams. The bed in completely dry and flat bottomed, the bank rises distinctly above the natural fall of the slope indicating it is probably anthropogenic. The majority of the ditch is clear suggesting it may be modern. Shown on RCHM air photographs."|"11/8/99"|||||"Quarry shown on RCHM air photo."|"MNY22301" 383|"1073"|"Great Slack"|"SE"|"12121"|"66819"|||||||||"Mine shaft & associated spoil mound. Shaft depression to south side of mound. Mound 2m high x covering, circular area approx. 14m Diameter. Many soil bound stones visible on surface situated on moor top on gentle slope facing south approx. 100m from eastern dry stone moor boundary. Shown on 1:10,000 maps as disused shaft."|"11/8/99"|||||"Shown on 1:10,000 maps as disused shaft."|"MNY22302" 384|"1074"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12851"|"66700"|||||||||"Several clearance cairns on N/E facing slope in narrow field cut by stream. Hillside liberally scattered with soil bound stone"|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22303" 385|"1075"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"11394"|"66296"|"11474"|"66317"|||||||"Raised bank 0.5m high, 2-3m wide running E-W across field. No stone visible. Possible track or collapsed boundary. Approx. 70m long, continues to corner of south & east dry stone boundary. At point where boundary ends also irregular shaped mound 0.5m high and 4m diameter."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22304" 386|"1076"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"11420"|"66422"|"11600"|"66360"|"11754"|"66424"|"11557"|"66552"|||"Collapsed field boundaries and associated ditch to north side. Ditch 0.7m deep x 1-2m wide. Bank typically 0.7m high x 2m wide. Semi-circular boundary extending north from southern boundary of field, connecting with similar feature running NE/SW across whole field. Divided in half by smaller bank running N/S. Typically 0.5m high x 1m wide. No stone visible on either bank. SMR no. 3953, 00000."|"11/8/99"||"3953.00000"||||"MNY22305" 387|"1077"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"11958"|"66282"|||||||||"Shaft and associated spoil mound. Shaft to north of mound. Mound extremely large, 70m long x 40m wide x 20m high. Associated smaller mound to north east. 20m long x 20m wide x 10m high. 2m trackway visible leading form between 2 mounds down to main track alongside Ashfold side beck. Features positioned on level area to north of Ashfold side beck, and close to base of steep-sided south facing slope. SMR no. 3968.00000, lists opencast mining."|"11/8/99"||"3968.00000"|||"SMR no. 3968.00000, lists opencast mining."|"MNY6095" 388|"1078"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12438"|"66769"|||||||||"Clearance cairn of large stones 2m high x 4m long x 2m wide."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22307" 389|"1079"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12451"|"66613"|||||||||"Sequence of circular enclosures and platforms. Largest enclosure, rectangular in shape, approx. 25mx15m. Banks typically 0.5-1m high x 1-2m wide. It surrounds 4 smaller circular enclosures, typically 5m in diameter. The banks are 0.5m high x 1-1.5m wide. Two of the smaller enclosure entrances facing outwards to the north-east form large enclosure. There were two small eastern enclosures, with entrances leading into the main enclosure. A further small enclosure of similar dimensions 50m to the south of the main complex. Various mounds and depressions and levelled areas around complex. There was a collapsed field boundary 70m to south. It was possibly a homestead or stock enclosure. It is shown on the RCHM air photographs as hut circles. SMR nos. 3945,04000 and 3945, 03000."|"11/8/99"||"3945,04000, 3945, 03000."|||"Shown on RCHM air photographs as hut circles"|"MNY5810" 390|"1080"|"Ashfold side"|"SE"|"12291"|"66552"|||||||||"Complex of two possibly, three circular enclosures, largest abuts eastern field boundary, possible entrance at north/upslope end. 8m diameter. Walls extant to height of 0.5m, thickness of walls 1-1.5m, several stones visible, large 1m upright stone to the north of the enclosure. Smaller enclosure abutting, entrance on N/E side. 6m diameter, bank 20% visible stone 0.5m high x 1m wide. One other possible enclosure to north of large enclosure. Lynchets running E/W to south of feature. Possible homestead/animal enclosures. Marked by RCHM as 'hut circle' and summary SMR no. 281029.0 and 281028.0"|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22309" 391|"1081"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12229"|"66604"|||||||||"Small enclosure on south facing valley side. Circular with opening to south. 5m diameter. Perimeter comprised of soil bound stone 50% visible. Large toppled upright stone in interior 1.5m x 0.5m x 0.5m. Possible stock enclosure. Possible anthropogenic platform 20m to N/W - 7mx7m."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22310" 392|"1082"|"Ashfold side"|"SE"|"12698"|"66591"|||||||||"Small circular enclosure close to northern dry stone boundary and collapsed divisional boundary. Possible horse shoe-kiln. Platform supported by stone bank/retaining wall, large stone blocks at base of wall backfilled with small grade burnt material. Similar retaining bank 10m to north. Both banks abut west boundary with entrance to east. Shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Kiln', 'Enclosure' and 'Platform'. SMR no 3945.01000."|"11/8/99"||"3945.01000"|||"Shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Kiln', 'Enclosure' and 'Platform'"|"MNY5808" 393|"1083"|"Mosscarr Beck"|"SE"|"14298"|"66324"|||||||||"Remains of a mill reservoir & mill race, as shown & circled on OS map. Reservoir includes standing retaining wall c.1.8m and in situ sluice mechanism. Mill race also includes sluice gate at end. Mill race to E. stands as stone channel c. 1m high. Sluice gate on reservoir bears the legend 'Todd Bros., Summerbridge 1893'. NB sluice positions shown as 'sl' on OS map. Dam shown with SMR no. 3959,02000."|"12/8/99"||"3959.02000"||||"MNY22312" 394|"1084"|"Ashfold Side Beck"|"SE"|"14163"|"66282"|"14138"|"66270"|||||||"Platform formed by the eroding action of streams to the north (Ashfold Side Beck) and south (Mosscarr Beck) but reinforced with a retaining wall c.2m high on the north side. No evidence of structures, except for a decayed field wall running N-S across the field."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22313" 395|"1085"|"Brookers"|"SE"|"14030"|"66275"|"13980"|"66250"|||||||"Raised trackway or flood bank. Up to 1m high, 1.7m wide, across low-lying area of field. No stonework evident. Continues round N edge of 'Brookers' field, probably to meet up with track shown on OS map."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22314" 396|"1086"|"Mosscarr Bottom"|"SE"|"13846"|"66088"|"13801"|"65814"|||||||"Walled green trackway, leading N/S by Mosscarr Bottom. C. 3m across, walls rather smaller than typical ones, standing to c. 1.5m with rounded cap-stones and much shallow of flat stone in the body of the wall. A pre-enclosure track?"|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22315" 397|"1087"|"Low Wood"|"SE"|"13323"|"66301"|||||||||"Large mound of unworked stone 50mx10m in depression created by underground stream. 50% exposed. Possible stone clearance mound."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22316" 398|"1088"|"Low Wood"|"SE"|"13272"|"66276"|"13155"|"66190"|||||||"2-3m wide trackway rising to SW up north facing slope. 50% covered by vegetation, continues through western boundary gateway and runs 10m to north of feature 1089."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22317" 399|"1089"|"Low Wood"|"SE"|"13189"|"66186"|||||||||"Area approx. 50mx20m showing evidence of excavation. Series of anthropomorphic mounds and levelled areas which break the natural fall of the slope. No definable pattern to feature. Possible building platform and associated debris mounds, possible association with feature 1088. Southern dry stone boundary to south/up slope, now collapsed. RCHM aerial photographic survey shows ""Enclosure"", Summary SMR no. 591008.0. SMR no 3924.01000 lists "" Enclosure:Embanked"" and 3924.00000 ""Platform?:Scooped?""."|"12/8/99"||"3924.01000, 3924.00000"|||"RCHM aerial photographic survey shows ""Enclosure"", SMR no 3924.01000 lists "" Enclosure:Embanked"" and 3924.00000 ""Platform?:Scooped?"""|"MNY5780; MNY5779" 400|"1090"|"Blazefield"|"SE"|"12926"|"65838"|||||||||"Various mounds and depressions abutting natural crags. Adjacent to west side of farm buildings. Possible remains of earlier structures. Covering area approx. C. 20mx20m."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22319" 401|"1091"|"Blazefield"|"SE"|"13023"|"65883"|||||||||"Stone gatepost 1m x 0.3 x 0.2m, 3 sockets vertically aligned on inner face of gatepost. Positioned at end of walled trackway to east of farm buildings. Dry stone walls contain large orthostats at base."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22320" 402|"1092"|"Blazefield"|"SE"|"12981"|"65911"|||||||||"Disused lime kiln. 10m long x 10m wide x 3,5-4m high. Structure built on top of natural crag. Opening 2.5m wide, visible height 1.5m (stone filled) vaulted ceiling going back 2.5m to rear of kiln. Flue arched over, visible opening 0.3m wide, 0.2m high. Rear of entire structure bonded into western dry stone field boundary. Top of kiln level and covered by vegetation. Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Lime kiln', also on Dales documentary survey as 'Lime kiln', no. 561742. SMR no. 3958.00000, again listed as ' Kiln:Lime'."|"12/8/99"||"3958.00000"||"561742"|"Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Lime kiln', also on Dales documentary survey as 'Lime kiln', no. 561742. SMR no. 3958.00000, again listed as ' Kiln:Lime'."|"MNY5953" 403|"1093a"|"Throstle Nest"|"SE"|"13168"|"65732"|||||||||"Collapsed dry stone field boundary, 10% intact. Running up slope in N/E direction. Abuts trackway to south/downslope. Gatepost 1m high still standing at southern end. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'Field system', SMR no. 3946.00000, lists 'Field boundary', and Summary SMR no. 591007.0"|"12/8/99"||"3946.00000"|||"RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'Field system', SMR lists 'Field boundary'"|"NYM22322" 404|"1093b"|"Blazefields"|"SE"|"13037"|"65878"|"12951"|"65667"|||||||"Sunken trackway running NE-SW down hill - formerly serving limekiln? Visible in fields south of Blazefield as a depression <0.6m deep, 1m broad, and overgrown but clearly defined."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22323" 405|"1094"|"Throstle Nest"|"SE"|"13515"|"65851"|||||||||"Gateposts at N and S of a faint trackway. S post is rough-hewn with L-Shaped sockets to allow lifting of a gate, and is pierced by two bolt holes, other side is plain. N post is also rough-hewn with four square sockets c. 0.06m deep. Other side not visible. NB Long N-S field boundary. Dimensions: 0.5mx1.5m"|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22324" 406|"1095"|"Fox Gill Brae"|"SE"|"13534"|"66027"|"13584"|"56987"|||||||"Length of collapsed dry stone boundary wall. 10% intact. Follows line of trees at base of north facing slope."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22325" 407|"1096"|"Mosscarr Bottom"|"SE"|"13784"|"66022"|||||||||"1 - Stone clearance cairn - 1m high x 4m long x 3m wide. Several stones lichen covered. Position close to dry stone wall boundary that follows Mosscarr Beck. 2 - Stone Clearance cairn 0.3m high x 5m long x 2m wide. Several stones soil bound & lichen covered, also close to boundary."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22326" 408|"1097"|"Mosscarr Bottom"|"SE"|"13763"|"65916"|||||||||"Sequence of irregular banks & depressions, a few earth bound stones visible. Close to exposed stone crags showing signs of quarrying therefore possibly related."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22327" 409|"1098"|"Mosscarr Bottom"|"SE"|"13736"|"65769"|||||||||"Shaft and spoil mound. Shaft 1m deep x 4m diameter. Spoil mound predominately to north/downslope. Mound circular in shape - 7m diameter. Max height 2m. 3-4 other similar but less well-defined features to south."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22328" 410|"1099"|"Ladies Rigg"|"SE"|"13654"|"65614"|"13837"|"65596"|||||||"Series of irregular anthropogenic mounds (3-4). A few soil bound stones visible. Typically 1m high x 2m diameter. Adjacent to trackway that runs parallel to southern dry stone wall boundary. Trackway leads from Mosscarr Bottom track to disused mine workings on Riggs Top therefore possible connection with mine. Another large mound abutting south boundary 20m from east boundary. 4m long x 2m wide x max. height 1m."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY5815; MNY22329" 411|"1100"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12273"|"64358"|||||||||"Series of amorphous depressions, possibly small quarry pits or drainage adits from quarries to south. These are mainly at the south edge of the field and are typically 4mx5mx<1.5m deep. Irregular spoilheaps typically 3mx0.8m high, to the north of these depressions. At north of field, and marked on OS map, a quarry of 0.5mx0.5mx3m deep, with exposed rock faces on W. edge and spoil heaps to the north. Not necessarily associated with bell pits to the west."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22330" 412|"1101"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12431"|"64458"|"12446"|"64377"|"12847"|"64425"|"12885"|"64459"|||"A number of minor quarries and spoilheaps, amorphous and worn, in central and southern area of the field. One spoil heap at southern roadside is bisected by a new field drain: linear depressions to its west & east are interpreted as similar drains. 'Shafts' shown on OS map in this area are visible only as shallow depressions with no spoil collar. NB where molehills have thrown up soil, it is v. black & loamy. Spoilheaps in eastern area of field have greater quantities of exposed stone, and apparently butt against the S. field wall."|"10/8/99"|||||"'Shafts' shown on OS map"|"MNY22331" 413|"1102"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12897"|"64453"|||||||||"Quarry at S. edge of meadow field, overgrown but with one rock face exposed, running E-W. 1m height exposed, and c. 6m in length"|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22332" 414|"1103"|"Coldstones Fold"|"SE"|"12939"|"64640"|"13004"|"64198"|"13290"|"64201"|"13085"|"64640"|||"Extensive area including the Toft Gate limekiln complex and very many small quarries, spoilheaps and trackways. Limekiln complex includes a masonry kiln of two or three stories, standing to 4.5m and retaining large central arch. A possible wheel-pit at the north of this building descends into a quarry, one of at least three neighbouring the kiln. A substantial drystone 'flue' with massive capstones and standing to over 2m, runs west to a small chimney with arch giving access at E. A track runs NE from the kiln to the main road, passing on both sides a mass of small quarry pits and spoilheaps, which, judging by their scale and overgrowth predate the kiln. The site includes extensive areas of minor quarries and spoilheaps in fields to the north, which could not be numbered separately. Incorporates a site marked 'field boundary' on OS map but interpreted here as a trackway. SMR lists 4 sites within this area, 3982.01200, 'Chimney' 3982.01000, 'Kiln:lime', 3982.00000, 'Quarries' and 3982.01100, 'Flue'. RCHM aerial photo survey lists a 'Limekiln' a 'Dewpond' and a 'Short Shaft'. Dales survey lists 2 limestone quarries under one number reference, 561973."|"10/8/99"||"3982.01200, 3982.01000, 3982.00000, 3982.01100"||"561973"|" RCHM aerial photo survey lists a 'Limekiln' a 'Dewpond' and a 'Short Shaft'. SMR lists 4 sites: 'Chimney', 'Kiln:lime', 'Quarries', 'Flue'."|"MNY22333" 415|"1104"|"Hole Bottom"|"SE"|"12722"|"64962"|||||||||"Spoilheaps south of small building near Hole Bottom, apparently extending under field wall. No corresponding extraction site is visible and it is possible that the heaps are natural."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22334" 416|"1105"|"Partridge Garth"|"SE"|"12662"|"64629"|||||||||"Ruined structure in 'b' shaped field near Partridge Garth. SMR 9or other) site is marked, but was illegible in the field. Obscured by overgrowth, but the site includes low spoilheaps <1m in height, and a ruined structure of at least two chamber, much decayed but standing to 0.4m, and very approximately 3m x 6m. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'Building'. Dales survey number 561937 lists 'Rat Row'."|"10/8/99"||||"561937"|"Dales survey: 'Rat Row'. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'Building'"|"MNY22335" 417|"1106"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12147"|"64378"|||||||||"Mine shafts and spoilheaps in field west of minor road. Location is as shown on OS map. Possible small quarry between shafts. Shafts have spoil mounds of 3mx3mx1.5m high."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22336" 418|"1107"|"Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13233"|"64563"|||||||||"Substantial quarry, shown on OS maps and marked by a ?'mines' circle. Working faces <5m high exposed at S. and E. Track leads north, between rock faces, to a flat charging platform on top of ruined lime kilns, 1108. NB this is one of several quarries in an area littered with quarry and kiln sites."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22337" 419|"1108"|"N. of Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13250"|"64616"|||||||||"Ruined lime kiln, built into bedrock north of Toft Gate Farm. Two arches visible, one c2.2m x 2m high, the other (W) one obscured by fallen rock. Arches themselves are in good condition & retain some mortar, but rest of structure badly collapsed. Decayed field boundary to N. and W. respects the structure. Track from N. of arches curves immediately to the E, apparently rejoining main N-S track shown on OS map. Prominent banks of spoil to N and S of curving track. Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as a limestone quarry and also lime kiln. Dales documentary survey shows 2 lime kilns, survey number 561976. And a limestone quarry, survey number 561975."|"10/8/99"||||"561976,561975"|"Dales documentary survey shows 2 lime kilns, survey number 561976. And a limestone quarry, survey number 561975."|"MNY22338" 420|"1109"|"N. of Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13303"|"64618"|||||||||"A single, free-standing stone, apparently local sandstone or gritstone with a central depression and pouring lip. At S. edge a few indistinct hollows which could be interpreted as much worn cup marks. The stone's function is unknown but it is similar to the supposedly unique 'Panty O'on Stone' near Merryfield , which has been variously interpreted, most commonly as a kind of large mortar for crushing ore. In this case (as at Panty O'on) no lead ore or spoil is visible. The stone's central hollow is red-stained or burnt, and seems recently to have been used as a salt lick. Dimensions: c.1mx1.5m x <0.8m. Hollow is 0.8mx0.8mx0.2m deep. A faint hollow and possible spoil heap visible to the east. Substantial quarry (1107) and limekilns (1108) to the west which might be associated."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22339" 421|"1110"|"North of Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13190"|"64669"|"13164"|"64640"|||||||"Decayed field boundary, marked by an RCHM circle, and visible as a collapsed drystone wall <0.3m in height."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22340" 422|"1111"|"North of Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13341"|"64640"|||||||||"Small earthwork consisting of a circular hollow with a small central mound. No stone visible in sides so not thought to be a cairn - may be a capped shaft related to 1112, immediately E. Dimensions: hollow - c.2.5mx2.5mx0.4m deep, raised mound 0.4mx1mx0.3m high."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22341" 423|"1112"|"North of Toft Gate"|"SE"|"13380"|"64666"|||||||||"Collection of small hollows, typically 3.5mx2.5mx0.5m deep, some underlying field walls and in an area distinguished by the large number of gritstone/coarse sandstone boulders strewn on the surface. Small localised quarries? Possibly shafts (of similar size to bell pits, but with no discernible spoil collar and in an area not thought to contain coal). Many stones display unusual natural formations similar to cup-marks. A grassy, worn track runs NW to the corner of the field form the north of the hollows. A flat-topped stone (see photo) near the track may be a naturally sheared or a carved stone, possibly a hammer-stone suggesting possible iron extraction."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22342" 424|"1113"|"Toft Gate Wood"|"SE"|"13599"|"64798"|||||||||"Much decayed field boundary, running roughly N-S form standing wall, for about 10m. Apparently a rubble-cored, drystone field boundary. Marked by Mines survey no. 2319."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22343" 425|"1114"|"Toft Gate Farm"|"SE"|"13356"|"64594"|||||||||"Earthworks in a field north of the road at Toft Gate Farm, suggestive of former barn or other structure. Earthworks up to c.0.3m high, some including rough stonework. Elsewhere in the field, rubble including boulders <1m, and a small area of exposed bedrock."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22344" 426|"1115"|"Toft Gate"|"SE"|"12959"|"64280"|||||||||"Former mine shaft SW of Toft Gate limekiln, 1103. A well-preserved, large shaft,c.5m in diameter with spoil collar <2m high. Inside apparently reinforced with stone lining for current use as a pond. NB Although absolutely characteristic of a shaft in shape & size, and marked as such on OS maps, local historians Biddy Noakes and Liz Dent think it may be a purpose built Dewpond."|"10/8/99"||||||"MNY22345" 427|"1120"|"Merryfield Lead Mines"|"SE"|"10970"|"66378"|||||||||"Nineteenth century lead mine, unnamed, to the south east of Merryfield Mines (1121). As shown on OS map, a series of large spoilheaps near the junction of tracks. The spoilheaps remain clear of vegetation because of their high lead content. A deep (5m?) depression between spoilheaps is now water filled, and may be the site of a shaft. No dressing floors or ancillary structures visible, but the fineness of the spoil confirms that lead was dresses here; it was then probably taken south-west on the track to the Prosperous lead smelter on the S. side of the Ashfold Side Beck. The track is probably contemporary, but has been resurfaced with roadstone and spoil. Includes SMR no. 3952.02000 'Production centre:lead', 3952.00000 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' and 3952.03000 'Shaft:mining:lead'; RCHM 'Horse whim' and Mines survey nos. 2280, 1166, 666, 665, 506, 1086."|"11/8/99"||"3952.02000, 3952.00000, 3952.03000,"|||"SMR lists: 'Production centre:lead', 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' & 'Shaft:mining:lead'. RCHM marks 'Horse whim'."|"MNY22346" 428|"1121"|"Ashfold Side Beck"|"SE"|"10846"|"66436"|||||||||"A lead mining & dressing complex, to North West of mine 1102, in an area densely littered with lead mining remains along the banks of the Ashfold Side Beck. As shown on the OS map, the site includes a large area of spoil heaps. The ore was apparently taken from shafts close by to the NW and W. The size of spoil, increasingly finely graded from NW to SE, indicates that ore was dressed in the central and southern areas, and on flatter ground immediately south of the track where shallow spreads of spoil are visible, until the finest grades could be taken down to the trackway and taken for smelting, presumably at the Prosperous complex on the south side of the beck. A sinuous channel running into the complex from the north suggests that a natural water course fed dressing processes - visible as a hollow c.3m diameter with spoil lip at 3 sides. NB - shafts to NW & W are out of the study area although each is c.5m across & <2m high. Includes Dales survey no. 561700 'Merryfield Mines (lead) see also SE 16 NW100101'; Mines survey nos. 2254, 1088, 1089, 1275, 1907, 667, 1800, 1297, 1268 and SMR no. 3952.01000."|"11/8/99"||"3952.01000"||"561700"|"Dales survey no. 561700 'Merryfield Mines (lead) see also SE 16 NW100101'."|"MNY5842" 429|"1122"|"Merryfield Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11083"|"66301"|||||||||"Outlet of leat from nearby lead mines, running south to beck. Listed in Documentary survey as a ruin which may have been part of the Merryfield lead mine."|"11/8/99"|||||"Listed in Documentary survey as a ruin which may have been part of the Merryfield lead mine."|"MNY22348" 430|"1123"|"Merryfield Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11279"|"66256"|||||||||"Seen from other side of valley after Mr. Simpson (landowner) asked me to move to other side of beck (livestock concerns). Each site is circled by SMR or others: Each is a group of lead-mining spoilheaps, with no clear shaft or extraction point. Size estimated at c.6mx10mx1.5m high - clearly visible even at distance. Shown as SMR nos. 3952.0900 and 3952.1800. A dam is also shown on RCHM air photographic survey."|"11/8/99"||"3952.0900, 3952.1800"|||" A dam is shown on RCHM air photographic survey."|"MNY5860" 431|"1124"|"Merryfield Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11179"|"66302"|||||||||"Seen from other side of valley due to access problems: a group of lead-mining spoilheaps, with no clear shaft or extraction point. Size estimated at c.6mx10mx1.5m high - clearly visible even at distance. SMR no. 3952.19000."|"11/8/99"||"3952.19000"||||"MNY5861" 432|"1125"|"Merryfield Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11357"|"66267"|||||||||"Seen from other side of valley due to access problems: a group of lead-mining spoilheaps, with no clear shaft or extraction point. Size estimated at c.6mx10mx1.5m high - clearly visible even at distance. Documentary survey no. 561704, listed as 'Smelting mill - site of, see mine complex SE 16 NW 102'."|"11/8/99"||||"561704"|"'Smelting mill - site of, see mine complex SE 16 NW 102'"|"MNY22351" 433|"1126"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11350"|"65944"|||||||||"To south of track, the collapsed arch stones of a drain carrying a water course across a track, and perhaps associated with one of many mine complexes nearby."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22352" 434|"1127"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11530"|"65927"|||||||||"Substantial spoilheaps of up to 20m height, much overgrown and worn, around quarry shown on OS map and marked by RCHM as 'quarry'. Not fully inspected due to pressure of time. A raised bank parallel to the track and immediately south of it, c.1m high and 0.5m wide with relatively flat top, is interpreted as an overgrown retaining wall at the foot of spoil tips. Trackway itself is embanked in places & may have served the quarry, running NW and SE to local lead mines. A water channel runs below it form the S. See also 1129."|"11/8/99"|||||"Shown on OS map and marked by RCHM as 'quarry'"|"MNY22353" 435|"1128"|"Providence House"|"SE"|"11644"|"65948"|||||||||"Small track side dam or reservoir at SW tip of pinnacle Hill, consisting of earthwork bank with central hollow. Bank <2.5m high, c.6m across. Hollow <0.4m deep. Apparently constructed of fine-grade lead spoil from nearby mines. SMR 3956.35000 shown as 'Leat'."|"11/8/99"|||||" 'Leat'"|"MNY5951" 436|"1129"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11799"|"65894"|||||||||"Trackway, a continuation of that mentioned in 1127. Descends to east as a sunken track or holloway between apparently natural hillocks. Suggestive of long use by nearby mines & quarries."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22355" 437|"1130"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11799"|"65894"|||||||||"Isolated mound, near end of trackway 1129 but apparently made of dense stone? (obscured by undergrowth) and possibly a cairn or bloomery site. No distinct shape, c.3mx2mx1m high, near marshy ground."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22356" 438|"1131"|"Merryfield Plantation"|"SE"|"11494"|"66155"|||||||||"Earthwork, consisting of crater c.5m diameter and spoil collar, breached at S. suggesting either a breached reservoir or formerly water-filled shaft; probably the former as the earthwork is on high ground above the beck. Perhaps intended to supply water via a launder to lead workings below? Listed by Dales documentary survey as number 561707 'Ruin - part of the Merryfield lead mine complex - no longer extant'. Also shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Building' , SMR no. 3952.06000 - 'Shaft; mining; lead'. Nearby to the east are Mines survey no. 496 and SMR no. 3952.23000 'smithy'."|"11/8/99"||"3952.06000, 3952.23000"||"561707"|"'Ruin - part of the Merryfield lead mine complex - no longer extant'. Also shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Building' , SMR no. 3952.06000 - 'Shaft; mining; lead'. Nearby to the east are Mines survey no. 496 and SMR no. 3952.23000 'smithy'."|"MNY22357" 439|"1132"|"Prosperous Lead Mine & Smelt Mill"|"SE"|"11922"|"66051"|||||||||"The Prosperous lead mine and smelt mill complex includes many and varied remains, and has been recognised as nationally important by its inclusion in English Heritage's Monuments Protection Programme. Extraction shafts and massive spoilheaps survive, with one shaft retaining the gearing from an underground waterwheel system. Extraction and processing were done in the south (uphill) part of the site, and partially buried dressing floors are visible amongst spoil heaps. Spoil is generally finer in the northern areas, and at the N. riverside a rare deposit of extremely fine 'slimes' deposits is seen. Bouse teams (for storing dressed lead) and a ruined smelt mill stand on the north bank of the beck. A water-course running N-S through the complex retains the posts of a lauder (raised watercourse): elsewhere, a network of drains includes several with capstones intact. Lead ore was brought in from mines to the north west and west. Listed in the SMR as a lead production centre, including dams, mills, shafts, levels, adits, pits, wheels, leats, dams and so forth. SMR nos. 3956.07000, 3956.16000, 3956.00000, 3956.15000, 3956.32000, 3952.16000, 3956.34000, 3956.11300, 3956.11200, 3956.101000, 3956.11110, 3956.11220, 3956.100003956.11120, 3956.11130, 3956.09000, 3956.0700, 3952.16000, 3956., 3956.15000, 3956.31000, 3956.03000, 3956.30000, 3956.17000, 3956.02100, 3956.02000, 3956.17100, 3956.08000. Listed by Dales documentary survey as 561711 'Grinding mill named on the 1854 edition of the OS 6 inch map', 561709 'Providence and Prosperous Mines' and 561710 'Smelting mill - roofless on OS 1:10000 1980'. Also shown on the RCHM air photographs as 'Lead workings' & 'smelt mill' . Marked by Mines survey nos. 1574, 1999, 1983, 1372, 804, 1378 and 1374."|"11/8/99"||"See description"||"561711,561709,561710"|"Listed in the SMR as a lead production centre, including dams, mills, shafts, levels, adits, pits, wheels, leats, dams and so forth. Listed by Dales documentary survey as 561711 'Grinding mill named on the 1854 edition of the OS 6 inch map', 561709 'Providence and Prosperous Mines' and 561710 'Smelting mill - roofless on OS 1:10000 1980'. Also shown on the RCHM air photographs as 'Lead workings' & 'smelt mill'. 854 edition of the OS 6 inch map', 561709 'Providence and Prosperous Mines' and 561710 'Smelting mill - roofless on OS 1:10000 1980'. Also shown on the RCHM air photographs as 'Lead workings' & 'smelt mill'"|"MNY22358" 440|"1133"|"Providence Mine"|"SE"|"11795"|"66058"|||||||||"Remains of the Providence lead mine, including at the S. tip an engine house remnant, including iron fixture - one corner of building stands to c.4m. Other remains include shafts, not seen as in woodland. A careful distinction is required between the Providence lead mine and the neighbouring Prosperous lead mine and smelt mill. SMR nos. 3956.04000 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', 3956.16100 'leat', 3956.05000 'shaft:mining:lead', 3956.01000 'shaft:mining:lead'. Also marked by Mines survey no. 1983 & 2011."|"11/8/99"||"3956.04000, 3956.01000, 3956.16100, 3956.05000"|||"SMR nos. 3956.04000 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', 3956.16100 'leat', 3956.05000 'shaft:mining:lead', 3956.01000 'shaft:mining:lead'"|"MNY22359" 441|"1134"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"11381"|"66399"|||||||||"Sample description for one of a series of field boundaries and possible building platforms in modern field. Typically the boundaries are hollows of<1m wide, 0.3m deep, some with a slight bank on one side. One (at E end of field) is a field drain, with capstones intact: a series of mounds here, with much stone exposed, are possibly remnants of a building. At least one trackway also runs E-W in the field from/to Gill Head. Marked by SMR no. 3952.11000 'houses?', RCHM 'boundary' and Dales Survey no. 561703 'barracks - no longer extant'."|"11/8/99"||"3952.11000"||"561703"|" Marked by SMR no. 3952.11000 'houses?', RCHM 'boundary' and Dales Survey no. 561703 'barracks - no longer extant'."|"MNY5853" 442|"1135"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"11542"|"66540"|"11486"|"66525"|||||||"Poss. Enclosure, defined by shallow platform <0.3m."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22361" 443|"1138"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12075"|"66350"|||||||||"Ruined building on sloping field Stands to c.2.5m. Substantial rubble-core walls. Apparently robbed. Marked by RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'building'."|"11/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'building'."|"MNY22362" 444|"1140"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12352"|"66462"|||||||||"1140: Oval collapsed stone structure in middle of field system 1139. Some evidence of walling at edges, and one v. large stone. Similar, roughly rectangular feature (possible cairn?) to immediate S. of 1140."|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22363" 445|"1141"|"Ashfold Side"|"SE"|"12519"|"66526"|||||||||"Bank underlying substantial, very decayed field wall. Includes a good deal of stone and may be a lynchet like those lying within the field system to its west. Dimensions: <1m high, 15m long. NB field boundary at SE dogleg is a collapsed wall which again serves as a retaining wall for a raised field level - a further remnant lynchet?"|"11/8/99"||||||"MNY22364" 446|"1150"|"North Side"|"SE"|"13048"|"66080"|||||||||"Barely perceptible earthwork <.1m high, immediately W. of existing field wall for much of its length. Hard underfoot - may be footings of an earlier field wall on the same N-S alignment as the present one. Present wall includes large orthostats at base & may be medieval? Orientated E/W. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'lynchet', summary SMR no. 591009.0."|"12/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey lists 'lynchet'"|"MNY22365" 448|"1152"|"Throstle Nest Bridge"|"SE"|"13406"|"65618"|||||||||"Two-arched stone bridge carrying a track running ?E-W. Ashlar northern arch is larger than southern. Parapet wall somewhat dilapidated and arch footings partially reinforced with concrete. Listed in Dales documentary survey as 'Throstle Nest Bridge - PM foot bridge', no. 561729. Dales survey no. 561728 'Perseverance Level - not marked on OS 1:10000 1980' is marked near here but presumably refers to site 1573 as must SMR no. 3956.21000 'Adit:Level' which is also nearby."|"12/8/99"||"3956.21000"||"561729,561728"|"'Throstle Nest Bridge - PM foot bridge' & 'Perseverance Level - not marked on OS 1:10000 1980'. SMR marks 'Adit:Level'."|"MNY22366" 449|"1153"|"Throstle Nest"|"SE"|"13378"|"65673"|||||||||"Ruined lime kiln, surviving as almost-buried drystone structure in a bank south of Throstle Nest Farm. Visible arch is c.1m wide, and like 1092 apparently incorporates large blocks of bedrock. Top of kiln seems to have collapsed and was not fully explored. Much obscured by soil dumping to W. Possible second kiln or ruined building visible as overgrown foundation, c.4.5mx4m, to SE. Marked nearby as SMR no. 3957.00000 'Lime kiln'."|"12/8/99"||"3957.00000"|||"'Lime kiln'"|"MNY5952" 452|"1156"|"Ladies Riggs"|"SE"|"13731"|"65411"|||||||||"Marked by a circle as 'trackway' but has a shallow V-profile more suggestive of a water channel. Runs NE-SW."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22368" 453|"1157"|"Ladies Rigg"|"SE"|"13606"|"65424"|||||||||"Earthwork imm. S. of Ladies' Riggs Farm. Possible quarrying, or perhaps an overgrown drainage adit? <4m high mound with 'horseshoe' arms. Dales Documentary Survey marks 'Ladies Riggs' nearby, no. 561627 as well as a 'Lime kiln', no. 561626 which is also recorded by RCHM."|"12/8/99"||||"561627,561626"|"Dales Documentary Survey marks 'Ladies Riggs' nearby, no. 561627 as well as a 'Lime kiln', no. 561626 which is also recorded by RCHM."|"MNY22369" 454|"1158"|"Ladies Rigg"|"SE"|"13867"|"65790"|"13756"|"65720"|||||||"Low, overgrown earthworks in an area of mines and quarries. Purpose uncertain, but recorded by RCHM as 'trackway' and 'quarry'. E/W up to 0.4m high, 4m wide. Gateway at N. end."|"12/8/99"|||||"Recorded by RCHM as 'trackway' and 'quarry'."|"MNY22370" 455|"1160"|"Ladies' Flat"|"SE"|"14407"|"65767"|||||||||"Disused quarry, shown on OS map, densely overgrown with bracken and trees, but at least one large hollow of c.15m diameter and large spoilheaps <3m visible. 'Field boundary' shown as a circle to the east was not seen in thick undergrowth. Quarry also shown, both on RCHM aerial photographic survey."|"13/8/99"|||||"'Field boundary' &0 'quarry' shown, both on RCHM aerial photographic survey."|"MNY22371" 456|"1161"|"Riggs House"|"SE"|"14319"|"65366"|||||||||"Stone quarries on hillside overlooking beck: a curved depression out onto the hill with some tumbled sandstone at its mouth: c.6m across, 3m high. A series of smaller pits, <2m diameter, to the west."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22372" 457|"1162"|"Haver Garth"|"SE"|"14455"|"64578"|||||||||"Holloway running immediately S. of a field wall and N. of cairn 1207. Up to 1.5m deep, c.1.5m wide, with some overgrown stone in banks at either side. Present field wall sits on top of N. bank, cairn on S. bank. Carrying some water in the bottom. On S. bank, imm. W. of cairn 1207, a further earthwork, possibly an embankment for an earlier trackway?"|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22373" 458|"1163"|"Havergarth"|"SE"|"14590"|"64426"|||||||||"Clearance cairn of loose stone, 1.5m high, 5.5m long, 3m wide. Against field wall and E. of a small spring."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22374" 459|"1170"|"Brownstay Ridge"|"SE"|"17692"|"66995"|||||||||"Area of extensive quarrying for ?sandstone, on both banks of beck. Spoil heaps of up to 4m height, 10m length: field walls to the south overlie some of the spoil heaps. NB: possible similar quarrying in the neighbouring field, west of South Oaks, where uneven earthworks are visible beneath dense bracken cover and could not be fully explored."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22375" 460|"1171"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"17480"|"66093"|||||||||"Small oval earthwork c.4m long, 1.5m high, 3m wide, at the edge of a hollow <6m diameter, 0.6m deep. Possibly a small sandstone quarry and spoil heap."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22376" 461|"1172"|"Brownstay Ridge"|"SE"|"17193"|"66392"|||||||||"Disused Dewpond at field corner. 7m diameter, now visible as a marshy hollow of up to 0.5m depth. NB N, S and E field boundaries shown on OS map for this field are much decayed but have had very substantial gateposts. N wall has had two rows of through stones and rounded capstones, suggestive of an enclosure wall?"|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22377" 462|"1173"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"17498"|"66210"|||||||||"Disused quarry N or Mount Pleasant Farm, with exposed rock faces up to 2.5m high forming a horseshoe, opening to the south. At eastern tip stands a crane or hoist platform of massive sandstone blocks, c.2m x 2.5m x 2m, concrete-capped and retaining an iron socket on top. Some erosion above the rock faces. Walling on top of the quarry edge is collapsing. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"MNY22378" 463|"1174"|"Kings Farm"|"SE"|"17520"|"65578"|||||||||"Substantial quarry at King's Farm, as shown on OS map. Exposed rock faces <4m high, spoil heaps ditto. Now used as a caravan park."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22379" 464|"1175"|"Valley View"|"SE"|"17008"|"65648"|||||||||"Disused quarry, outlined on OS map and recorded by Dales survey no. 561544 'Sandstone quarries (2)' and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'. A series of hollows and spoil heaps, partly obscured by overgrowth but typically 4m high. Some erosion and modern tipping. A trackway runs approx. N-S, meeting another which runs E-W at a blocked gateway in the S wall of the field."|"16/8/99"||||"561544"|"Outlined on OS map and recorded by Dales survey as 'Sandstone quarries (2)' and RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22380" 465|"1178"|"King's Farm"|"SE"|"17651"|"65403"|||||||||"Quarries, marked nearby by Dales survey no. 561596 'sandstone quarries (2)'. Large complex, probably remnants of two quarries, including large hollows <4m deep and spoilheaps <4m high. In an area characterised by intensive quarrying for sandstone."|"16/8/99"||||"561596"|"Marked nearby by Dales survey 'sandstone quarries (2)'."|"MNY22381" 466|"1179a"|"Blazefield"|"SE"|"17706"|"65245"|||||||||"Quarry, shown on OS map, north of junction between minor roads at Blazefield. A hollow of c.3m diameter, 0.3m depth to the west: the quarry itself extends c.20m diameter, with spoilheaps up to 4m high but much obscured by gorse overgrowth."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22382" 467|"1179b"|"Blazefield House Farm"|"SE"|"17668"|"65328"|||||||||"Above the road and quarry near Blazefield, a site described by the Dales documentary survey as 'lead mill - no longer extant' no 561594. A trackway <1.5m wide leads in from the west. The site consists of a number of spoil heaps, usually 4-5mx1m high. The spoil is clearly lead spoil, including much roasted ore in regularly-sized particles, increasingly fine in downhill areas. Lack of vegetation on much of the spoil confirms its high lead content. The site is likely to have been a lead-dressing complex with calcining ovens and dressing floors, powered either by stream or by water from a spring to the NE: however, no evidence of water management features such as reservoirs or leats. Land to east is much disturbed by modern drainage which may have obscured evidence. Shaft to NW, c.3.5m diameter with spoil collar."|"16/8/99"||||"561594"|"Described by the Dales documentary survey as 'lead mill - no longer extant'"|"MNY22383" 468|"1180"|"Smelt Mill Hill"|"SE"|"14267"|"66477"|"14244"|"66776"|||||||"Earthwork remnant of a flue from former smelt mill to the south. At south end as shown on OS map, is a noticeable bank, c.1.5m wide and 1.5m high, with a rounded profile. It runs directly north from the former mill under two field walls and then turns slightly to the west. At this point the flue has collapsed and is visible, immediately north of the field wall. Though partially infilled, the stone lining is visible. The flue continues to at least the SE corner of Heaton Wood, but in its northern stretches is visible only as a very slightly raised, or slightly sunken earthwork, suggesting that is has largely collapsed in these areas. It is marked by the RCHM as 'flue' and by SMR no. 3951.02320 'flue:segment'."|"17/8/99"||"3951.02320"|||" It is marked by the RCHM as 'flue' and by the SMR as 'flue:segment'."|"MNY5832" 469|"1181"|"Ivy House Farm"|"SE"|"14273"|"66799"|||||||||"Earthwork <0.6m high in SW corner of field, roughly rectangular with central depression, and stone visible at SW corner. Interpreted as remains of building against the field wall."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22385" 470|"1182"|"Brigg House Mill"|"SE"|"15144"|"66299"|||||||||"At Brigg House Mill, a former rolling mill, a small oven or kiln projects from the S face of the building. Built to 1st story level with an arched opening of c.0.6x0.8m. Stone built. Purpose unknown but marked by a circle. SMR has two records for this area, no. 4165.00000, listed as a twine water mill, and 4165.01000 listed as a lead rolling water mill. Dales documentary survey no. 561535 lists a rolling mill for both pipe and sheet lead."|"17/8/99"||"4165.00000, 4165.01000"||"561535"|"SMR has two records for this area: a twine water mill, and a lead rolling water mill. Dales documentary survey lists a rolling mill for both pipe and sheet lead."|"MNY7100" 471|"1183"|"Brigg House"|"SE"|"15158"|"66349"|||||||||"Name of near by house suggests a former bridge. The present footbridge is a modern timber one, but rests on stone footings which, with a short stretch of decayed retaining wall, suggest the site of a former bridge on the same site."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22387" 472|"1190"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10749"|"64018"|||||||||"A cluster of extremely well preserved lead mine shafts and spoilheaps, north of the farm names Mount Pleasant on maps but now called Prim Gap Farm. These shafts mined the Prim Garth vein (pers. Comm. Mr. Armitage, owner). At least 3 shafts, the two largest being c.4m diameter with spoil collars up to 3m high and 2m deep central depressions. Spoil heaps, amorphous and <4m high underlie field walls at the NE corner of the field. Marked by SMR no. 3962.82900 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'."|"18/8/99"||"3962.82900"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'."|"MNY6080" 473|"1191"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"10879"|"64079"|||||||||"Site including 2 well preserved shafts, 3m diameter with spoil collar <2m, in a field north of the current Greenhow road. Probably related to, or a continuation of 1192. SMR no. 3962.82700 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', Mines Survey no. 877."|"18/8/99"||"3962.82700"|||"SMR: 'Shaft:Mining:Lead"|"MNY6078" 474|"1192"|"Stripe Lane"|"SE"|"10798"|"64121"|||||||||"Collection of shafts and spoil heaps immediately east of Stripe Lane. At least two shafts, one of which is capped with a pile of broken slates. Spoil collars <3m high: shallower spoil heaps to the north. In the NE corner of the field, earthworks which may represent successive small extraction pits, or tanks for dressing; a series of depressions interrupted by 'dams' or barriers of <1m height. Field walls overlie field walls and at the northern tip of the field, walling is collapsing into a shaft."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22390" 475|"1193"|"Stripe Lane"|"SE"|"10822"|"64138"|||||||||"Lead mining shafts, show on OS map. Easternmost is extremely well preserved, <2m high spoil collar and c4m diameter: a second in the corner of the field is overgrown but equally well preserved, with a field wall running over it. Against the E wall of the field are further earthworks, not accessed but apparently including at least 1 shaft mound. Further shallow earthworks, apparently spoilheaps, extend under NE boundary wall of field. The whole complex sits on a bank of accumulated spoil, up to 4m high."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22391" 476|"1194"|"Stripe Lane"|"SE"|"10890"|"64301"|"10849"|"64229"|||||||"Walled trackway connecting lead mining sites (1190 et al) to current main road & to farms including Far Side. Walled for its entire length, except a sharp corner at Far Side Farm. The walls are v. decayed in places, with a profile similar to enclosure walls. The track sits partly on top of spoil heaps from neighbouring lead mines, and may be only the latest incarnation of a long-standing track. Joins a network of tracks, including holloway 1228."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22392" 477|"1195"|"Stripe Lane"|"SE"|"10969"|"64244"|||||||||"Shaft mounds, spoil heaps and hollows south of Stripe Lane. At the NW corner of the field, a large overgrown shaft mound of <4m diameter. Field walls overlie them and Stripe Lane truncates them. Mounds include (to the south) a number of shallow banks <0.75m high, suggestive of dressing floors. SMR reads 'Shaft:Mining:Lead:Venting' no. 3962.11200. Probably also relates to Mines survey no. 303 immediately to the SW."|"18/8/99"||"3962.11200"|||"SMR marks 'Shaft:Mining:Lead:Venting'"|"MNY5980" 478|"1196"|"Far Side Farm"|"SE"|"10967"|"64359"|||||||||"In rough pasture SE of Far Side Farm, a former shaft visible only as a difference in vegetation."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22394" 479|"1197"|"Stripe Lane"|"SE"|"11113"|"64311"|||||||||"Shafts & spoil N of Stripe Lane, Cock Hill. A series of very well preserved shaft mounds associated with Cock Hill mines, <2.5-m high around shafts of <6m diameter. Spoil includes some brick in the SE corner."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22395" 480|"1198"|"Cock Hill"|"SE"|"11293"|"64349"|||||||||"Marked by OS as 'shaft (did' but consisting mostly of spoil heaps of evenly sized fragments of stone. Very little vegetation, suggesting lead spoil. Immediately E of 1197, but of a slightly smaller size and form, suggesting a different date, or later disturbance. Overlain by Stripe lane, and extremely decayed field walls."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22396" 481|"1199"|"Kiplings Cottage"|"SE"|"11269"|"64303"|||||||||"Shaft mounds, apparently disturbed in recent years but the westernmost well preserved with a collar of spoil standing to c.2m."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22397" 482|"1200"|"Riggs Top"|"SE"|"13846"|"65554"|||||||||"Large quarry excavated into north face of slope. Quarry face 10m high. Several large spoilheaps (fingers) spreading out to north (downslope). Typically 7-8m high. Trackway 2-3m wide running in S/W direction from quarry through spoil heaps. Level platform 8mx8m, 10m S/W of quarry, possible dressing floor. Marked by SMR no. 3947.00000 'Quarries' and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'."|"12/8/99"||"3947.00000"|||"Marked by SMR as 'Quarries' and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY5814" 483|"1201"|"Ladies Rigg"|"SE"|"13702"|"65410"|||||||||"Small quarry divided by E/W drystone boundary wall. Probably associated with wall construction. Area 20mx10m. Max. depth 4m."|"12/8/99"||||||"MNY22399" 484|"1202"|"Riggs House"|"SE"|"14228"|"65483"|||||||||"Small clay pit close to top of large mound. 4m diameter x 0.5m deep. Positioned 20m S-W of farm buildings."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22400" 485|"1203"|"Riggs House"|"SE"|"14572"|"65436"|||||||||"Excavated depression 4mx5m. Several soil bound stones visible. Outlet for spring feeding into lichen covered trough, 0.6mx0.6m."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22401" 486|"1204"|"Riggs House"|"SE"|"14635"|"65389"|||||||||"Large clearance cairn of large stones up to 1m in size. Cairn 15m long x 4m wide x 1m high. Several stones earthbound & soil covered."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22402" 487|"1205"|"Strawberry Hill"|"SE"|"14565"|"65129"|||||||||"A length of collapsed dry stone boundary wall & associated gate post (standing). 5% intact, mostly soil bound. 10m long x 0.3m wide. Aligned E-W."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22403" 488|"1206"|"Lamb Hill"|"SE"|"14673"|"64723"|||||||||"Clearance cairn 10m long x 4m wide x 1m high. Positioned at bottom of slope next to field boundary."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22404" 489|"1207"|"Havergarth"|"SE"|"14447"|"64571"|||||||||"Small stone clearance cairn, circular in shape 4m diameter x 1m high. Small stones up to 0.2m Cairn built on top of depression between two small mounds, possibly spoil from original excavation of pit. Possibly a small quarry as only 6m to south of dry stone boundary wall. Deep sunken trackway running between cairn & boundary (see 1162)."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22405" 490|"1208"|"Havergarth"|"SE"|"14552"|"64511"|||||||||"Small quarry cut into N/E facing slope 15m long x 2m deep. A few soil bound stones visible."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22406" 491|"1209"|"Havergarth"|"SE"|"14562"|"64508"|||||||||"Spring basin cut into hillside. Trough surrounded by stones."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22407" 492|"1210"|"Brownstay Ridge"|"SE"|"17511"|"66327"|||||||||"Two standing walls of collapsed barn constructed from faced stone. West gable 80% intact. Entrance pillars on south wall 80% intact. 50% of south wall reconstructed from breeze blocks. Several roof timbers and wall rubble filling interior. East & north walls have been robbed of 80% of stone, only foundations remain intact. Dimensions 10m long x 6m wide. Gable 4m high. South wall 3m high. Shallow ditch 1m wide x 0.5m deep. Running SW/NE. Located 10m to south of barn. Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'building'."|"16/8/99"|||||" Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'building'"|"MNY22408" 493|"1211"|"Madge Ledge"|"SE"|"17425"|"66315"|||||||||"Evidence of quarrying. One large depression, exposed face visible. Roughly circular in shape 30m diameter x max. 2m deep. Sunken trackway 2m wide 0.5m deep leading from quarry south to drystone boundary wall. Area of infilling, small grade stone & gravel visible. Area 20m x 5m. Several trackways running N/S. Typically 2m wide x 0.5m deep. 'Quarry' marked by RCHM."|"16/8/99"|||||" 'Quarry' marked by RCHM."|"MNY22409" 494|"1212"|"Madge Ledge"|"SE"|"17581"|"66273"|||||||||"Circular depression 15m diameter x 0.5m deep. Infilled with small grade rubble - ash/gravel similar to 1211. Characteristic shape of dew pond."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22410" 496|"1214"|"Kings Farm"|"SE"|"17198"|"65641"|||||||||"Derelict sheepfold and associated wooden posts. Possible stockfold 10% intact. 5mx5m. Outline of 2 walls forming N & E sides of structure. S & W walls, part of drystone boundary. Most of stone robbed, only pillar abutting W. boundary still intact. 3, 1.8m high wooden posts 2m to north of fold. Spaced at 2m interludes running parallel to west boundary - 1m from boundary."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22411" 497|"1215"|"The Hole"|"SE"|"17884"|"66314"|"17876"|"66269"|||||||"Length of collapsed boundary <5%. 10m long 0.5m - 1m wide. Soil bound stones."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22412" 498|"1216"|"Madge Ledge"|"SE"|"17608"|"66034"|"17798"|"65954"|||||||"Sunken trackway running NW-SE. Flat-bottomed ditch 2m wide x 0.5-1.5m deep. 4m wide top. Possibly connected to quarry to west."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22413" 499|"1217"|"Gully Farm"|"SE"|"17966"|"65518"|||||||||"Small quarry excavated from crag. Exposed face 10m long x 2m high. Small section of dry stone wall above face. 10m long, 0.5m high."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22414" 500|"1220"|"Westfield House"|"SE"|"13137"|"66457"|||||||||"Series of irregular mounds and depressions. Several soil bound stones visible. Possible area of extraction, close to south and eastern boundary walls."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22415" 501|"1221"|"Westfield Farm"|"SE"|"13283"|"66964"|||||||||"Small anthropogenic mound on east facing slope of gully. 10m long x 5m wide x 2m high. Several soil bound stones visible. Possible overgrown clearance cairn or building remains. Shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Quarry' and 'Kiln'."|"17/8/99"|||||" Shown on RCHM air photographs as 'Quarry' and 'Kiln'"|"MNY22416" 502|"1223"|"Brigg House Mill"|"SE"|"14878"|"66401"|"15124"|"66320"|||||||"Stone constructed flue or culvert serving Brigg House Mill. 90% covered by vegetation. 2m section collapsed exposing interior. Dry stone, vaulted construction at eastern end. Approx. length 200m, 1m wide x visible depth 0.7m. Western section, upright dry stone sides with capping stones (typically 1.2m x 0.8m). Construction built into bank side. May have fed cast iron channel mounted on pillars at rear of mill. Channel similar construction to reservoir."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22417" 503|"1224"|"Westfield"|"SE"|"13628"|"66444"|||||||||"2 areas of quarrying on upper slope. Overall area 40mx20m. Both completely covered by vegetation - no exposed stone. 3 or 4 finger spoil mounds are situated to south/down slope of excavated area. Spoil mounds typically 5m wide, extending 10m out from natural slope and 15m high."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22418" 504|"1225"|"Prim Gap Farm (Mount Pleasant)"|"SE"|"10711"|"63990"|||||||||"Disused shaft and associated spoil heap. Large spoil mound roughly circular in shape 40m long x 20m wide x 6m high. Shaft situated in centre of mound, 3m wide x 1m deep"|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22419" 505|"1226"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10802"|"63885"|||||||||"Series of 3 disused mine shafts and associated spoil mounds. Typically circular 15m diameter x 3m high. All 3 have central shafts. Southern most shaft 3m diameter x 3m deep, largest of 3."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22420" 506|"1227"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10769"|"64163"|||||||||"Area of extensive mining activity. Excavated gully running E/W 15m deep x 10m wide, leading from central pit 20m diameter x 20m deep. Surrounded by up to 20 spoil mounds up to 15m diameter x 15m high. 80% of spoil mounds have central shafts. 2m wide trackway leading from southern shafts extending over spoil mounds into central pit. Areas of exposed stone spoil indicate lead mining activity. Area extending for 50m radius to north of complex covered by small spoil mounds, typically 1m high."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22421" 507|"1228"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"10740"|"64410"|"10853"|"64316"|||||||"Holloway running north-south. Bounded on both sides by dry stone boundary walls. 2m wide x 2m deep."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22422" 508|"1229"|"Farside"|"SE"|"10938"|"64279"|||||||||"Small stone clearance cairn. 7m long x 2m wide x 1m high. 50% of stone covered by vegetation and soil-bound. Positioned 2m from southern boundary & track."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22423" 509|"1230"|"Greehow Hill"|"SE"|"10998"|"64126"|||||||||"Area displaying evidence of quarrying, exploiting crags standing to height of 4m. Area to north of crags/downslope. Surface scattered by excavated stone."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22424" 510|"1231"|"The Old Vicarage"|"SE"|"11171"|"64188"|||||||||"Field to immediate north of old vicarage 80% covered by small spoil mounds and depressions. Possibly associated with quarrying activity 100m to west of 1230. Mounds typically 4m diameter x 1m high."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22425" 511|"1232"|"Low Farm Side"|"SE"|"10950"|"64440"|||||||||"Collapsed barn built into slope. 10% intact. Remains of north, east & west walls still visible. Situated at base of slope 5m to north of stream & 10m to north of trackway. Marked by RCHM as 'house'."|"17/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'house'."|"MNY22426" 512|"1233"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"11128"|"64599"|||||||||"Small quarry dug into hillside with associated spoil mounds to north/downslope. Area 10m x 5m, face 1m deep. Spoil mounds 1m high. A few spoil-bound stones visible. Positioned 10m to south/upslope of holloway 1234."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22427" 513|"1234"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"11173"|"64669"|"11111"|"64597"|||||||"Sunken trackway running SW-NE across slope of valley side. Typically 2m wide, depth >1m."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22428" 514|"1235"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"11156"|"64659"|||||||||"Collapsed section of wall 10% intact 6m long x 0.5m high x 0.5m wide. Running NW/SE at right angle to, and abutting holloway 1234. Slight depression 0.5m deep, to east, suggests position of possible small building or stock fold."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22429" 515|"1236"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"11089"|"64621"|||||||||"Area of extensive quarrying all along the south side of gill beck. Several areas excavated into hillside & associated spoil mounds to north/down slope. 100% vegetation coverage."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22430" 516|"1237"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"10827"|"64597"|"10914"|"64580"|||||||"Stone capped culvert or leat built around natural spring. Capping stones mostly soil bound and only visible along 10% of feature (cap stones typically 0.8x 0.5m) remaining feature visible as a shallow bank 1m wide x 0.3m high. Overall length of feature 50m. Flow of water runs from NW-SE towards Low Far Side. May be associated with Panty O'on Stone No. 1261, as another section of capping stones 12mx0.6m is visible 20m to south of Panty O'on Stone. The leat appears to culminate at this point running into a flat bottomed ditch 2m wide x 1-1.5m deep, which cuts the slope down to Gill Beck."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22431" 517|"1238"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"19083"|"64611"|||||||||"Small dry stone construction 3mx4m in area. North wall built into hill side, 3 remaining walls extant to height of 1.5m, thickness of walls 0.6m. Entrance 1m wide in south facing wall. Also small through niche 0.4m x 0.3m in same wall. Structure built on foundations of earlier building 5% intact, possibly farmhouse or barn. Original structure 15mx7m, divided by two party walls into roughly equal room sizes of 5m x 7m. North wall built into hillside, east wall only standing wall - 0.5m high. Entire structure infilled with stone from walls, many soil bound & lichen covered. Building aligned SW/NE. Later structure built in middle of west room, not on top of earlier foundations. Possible associated animal fold 30m west of structure. Fold 30% intact 4mx4m standing to height of 0.8m. Collapsed dry stone boundary 10% intact runs N/S between both structures."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22432" 518|"1239"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"10861"|"64452"|||||||||"Remains of derelict farm building 5% intact. Overall area 30m x 10m. Dry stone construction, 3 possible party walls dividing building into 4 separate rooms - typically 5-7m wide. End pillar of middle party wall only standing remains, to height of 1m. Building aligned E/W. Remainder of walls collapsed into interior. 50% of stone & rubble covered by vegetation. Short length of collapsed dry stone wall 7m long x 0.5m high, 2m to south of building. Building may be associated with structure 50m to N/E No. 1262. Possibly trackway linking both structures. Listed in RCHM as house."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22433" 519|"1240"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"10798"|"64392"|||||||||"Complex of banks and depressions. Earth bound stones visible in most of the banks. Banks typically 0.5m high x1m wide. Possible group of buildings or enclosures 5m to east of Holloway No. 1228. Listed by RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Building'."|"17/8/99"|||||"Listed by RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Building'."|"MNY22434" 520|"1241"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10716"|"63898"|||||||||"3 Disused shafts and associated spoil-mounds. Circular in shape with central pits. Typically 8m diameter x 2m high. Close to hollow-way to west No. 1265 and main road B5265. Marked by SMR point no. 3962.83000 'Shafts:Mining:Lead'."|"17/8/99"|||||" 'Shafts:Mining:Lead'."|"MNY6081" 521|"1242"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10964"|"63547"|||||||||"Large quarry exposed, sandstone faces 10m deep. Roughly circular in shape 70m diameter, uniform 10m deep. Broad sunken trackway 5m wide providing access from main track 50m to east."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22436" 522|"1243"|"Duck Street"|"SE"|"11144"|"63662"|||||||||"Small shaft & spoil mound in centre of small triangular field. Central shaft, mound 10m diameter x 2m high. Possibly associated earthwork to east of shaft, covering area 30m x 4m, max. 0.5m high. 30% soil bound and lichen covered stone, mixture of faced and undressed stone suggests remnants of structure, but no definable shape or foundation so possibly material dumped from another location. RCHM marks 'Trackway' nearby to the SE."|"18/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'Trackway' nearby to the SE."|"MNY22437" 523|"1244"|"Tewit Farm"|"SE"|"11793"|"63394"|||||||||"Possible remains of small building. 50% covered by vegetation, no distinct shape. 8mx5mx1m high. Many of the stones large flush faced blocks."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22438" 524|"1245"|"Greenhow Moss"|"SE"|"12026"|"63581"|||||||||"L-shaped section of drystone wall with coping stones. Possible remains of stockfold or field boundary. 70% intact. West wall 1.5m high x 2m long. North wall 1.5m high x 15m long. Situated 30m west of dry stone field boundary & stile. North wall aligned with footpath running E/W across Greenhow Moss."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22439" 525|"1246"|"High Redlish Farm"|"SE"|"12146"|"63005"|||||||||"Derelict building/farm house 80%. 14mx8m. Two rooms with external doorways and blocked doorway in party wall. Aligned E/W. West room - 6mx8m. External door and window south wall. Blocked window north wall. Extant fire place in west wall (blocked). Flagged floor. East room - 8x8m external door & window in south wall. Small flue in east wall. Gables 30 degrees, single pitch sloping to south. Stone lined well 1m diameter x 2m deep. Covered by stone lintels. Positioned 5m to south of structure."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22440" 526|"1247"|"High Redlish Farm"|"SE"|"12149"|"63080"|||||||||"In SE corner of a field at Forest, an earthwork named as 'shaft' but much eroded or disturbed and now serving as a pond."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22441" 527|"1248"|"Duck Street Lane"|"SE"|"11452"|"63657"|"11824"|"63311"|||||||"Trackway running NW/SE, almost parallel to modern road. Leading from duck street to tent farm across 3 fields. Visible as a shallow Holloway as it passes through the northern most field at Duck Street, 2m wide x 0.5m deep and flat bottomed. Visible as bank as it passes through other two fields to tent farm. 2m wide x 0.5m high."|"18/9/99"||||||"MNY22442" 528|"1249"|"Lane Farm"|"SE"|"11438"|"64011"|||||||||"Disused shaft and associated spoil mound. Central pit shaft. Mound 6m diameter x 1.5m high. Situated on north side of dry stone boundary & track, 5m to west of small barn. Marked by SMR no. 3962.56000 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' and Mines Survey no. 1902."|"18/8/99"||"3962.56000"|||"SMR marks 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY6026" 529|"1250"|"Kiplings Cottage"|"SE"|"11351"|"64399"|||||||||"Well preserved shaft mounds and spoil heaps overlooking Brandston Beck, on the W bank. Spoil collars <3m high, 4m internal diameter, with some lead spoil visible. Northernmost mound is a particularly fine example. SMR no. 3962.18000, reads 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'."|"18/8/99"||"3962.18000"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY5988" 530|"1251"|"Kiplings Cottage"|"SE"|"11402"|"64371"|||||||||"Shaft mounds & spoil heaps on E. bank of Branstone Beck. Less defined than their counterparts on the w. bank and possibly eroded. Some lead spoil visible. Overlain by field walls. Shaft mounds typically 2.5-3m diameter, 1.5m high. Shown as disused shafts on the OS maps. SMR no. 3962.15000, lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' Mines data lists 283."|"18/8/99"||"3962.15000"|||"SMR marks 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY5985" 531|"1252"|"Bewerley Moor"|"SE"|"11382"|"64698"|||||||||"Overlooking Cock Hill & Sunny Side lead mines in a crag on W bank of Brandstone Beck, a small structure. Using bedrock as the W and S walls of a small structure, the remaining walls have been built of drystone walling incorporating large, long blocks of <2m long. E wall stands to 4 courses. South (rock) wall includes small circular holes, possibly sockets for iron fixtures and not interpreted as cup mark."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22446" 532|"1253"|"Jackass Level"|"SE"|"11421"|"64727"|||||||||"A lead-mining adit for which a Roman or early Medieval date has been suggested. A narrow cut in bedrock at the foot of the Brandstone Beck, probably serving as both drainage and access to an early mine. Retains tool-marks from hand cutting in the surrounding rock: was apparently cut first as a channel in exposed bedrock and then driven into the hillside when lead was encountered. Entrance is c. 1.2m high, 0.7m wide bur wider at top than at base. RCHM aerial photographic survey shows 'level', Dales Documentary survey reads 'Jackass Level' no. 50696. SMR reads 'Adit:Level', no. 3962.09000."|"18/8/99"||"3962.09000"||"50696"|"RCHM aerial photographic survey shows 'level', Dales Documentary survey reads 'Jackass Level' and SMR marks 'Adit:Level'"|"MNY5975" 533|"1254"|"Cock Hill & Sunny Side Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11390"|"64761"|"11356"|"64741"|||||||"Running E-W to and from the Sunny Side Lead Mine; approx. 2-3m wide. Uncertain - may be a dry water course."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22448" 534|"1256"|"Cockhill and Sunny Side Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11426"|"64820"|||||||||"The extensive and well-known complex of lead mines, tips and buildings belonging to the Cock Hill and Sunnyside lead mines. Includes multi-phased spoil tips, some (at W. end of complex) truncated by later tracks, or obscuring earlier ones, and one enormous bank of tips running along N edge of the complex with a central trackway. Buildings and structures include two well-preserved masonry adits, one at S. end opening into a stone-lined channel of c.1m width, and another in the SE of more robust style (and possibly later date) now blocked internally by a gate. Other buildings include possible stamps building at SE of complex and one, dominating the central dressing floor, including an in situ timber box with iron fixtures, interpreted as a hotching tub (for sorting lead from gange minerals). All buildings are ruined, standing to a maximum 4m. Site has been surveyed by ?Northern Mines, and no scale plan or detailed description has been attempted: see sketch. The complex is thought to be unrelated to the Providence smelt mill (1257) which stands at its NE tip. Most spoil tips are sparsely vegetated because of toxicity of spoil: extensive and massive banks of spoil along stream banks to the SE, E and S show that ore was taken from these areas by adit or shaft mining and brought into the mine complex for dressing. Mines survey numbers listed for this complex are - 2270,1867,643,644,360,2019. RCHM aerial photographic survey record lists 'Leadworks'. Dales documentary survey shows 'Gill Field and Cock Hill (lead) Levels', no. 561967 and 'Cock Hill (Smelting)', no. 561966. SMR listings for this area are 'Adit:Level' no. 3962,1000. 'Bouse teams' no. 3962,03100. 'Dressing floor' no. 3962,03000. 'Adit:Level' no. 3962,13000. 'Mill? Jigging?' no. 3962.04000. 'Mill:Jigging:Fluorspar' no. 3962.06000. 'Smelting House' no. 3962.02200. 'Roasting House' no. 3962.02100. 'Mill:Smelting:Lead' no. 3962.02000. 'Mill:Gravity' no. 3962.05000."|"18/8/99"||"See description"||"561967,561966"|"RCHM aerial photographic survey record lists 'Leadworks'. Dales documentary survey shows 'Gill Field and Cock Hill (lead) Levels'. SMR marks: 'Adit:Level', 'Bouse teams', 'Dressing floor', 'Mill? Jigging?', 'Mill:Jigging:Fluorspar', 'Smelting House', 'Roasting House', 'Mill:Smelting:Lead' & 'Mill:Gravity'"|"MNY5976; MNY5971; MNY5970; MNY5968; MNY5965; MNY22449" 535|"1257"|"Providence Smelt Mill"|"SE"|"11660"|"65038"|||||||||"Standing at NE of Sunnyside Lead mining complex, a 3-chambered stone structure <5m high, on N bank of Brandstone Beck & imm. N of present track. The E chamber is c.5x7m, W chamber c. 3.5-4x7m, central chamber 3.5mx5m. Central chamber communicates with E and W ones and apparently had a chimney above, discharging into a flue which ran N and uphill to a chimney, now ruined. The flue was supported by an arch spanning the former track, which ran to the N of the building. West of the building are two small dressing-floor areas, retaining small heaps of fine lead spoil or 'slimes'. Dales documentary survey lists ' Providence Mill (Smelting) - no longer extant'. No. 561741. Mines survey number 1381. A smelt mill is listed from RCHM aerial photographic survey. SMR listings are 3956.28100, 'Mill:Smelting:Lead' 3956.8000, 'Hearth:Smelting' 3956.28200, 'Flue' 3956.28300 Chimney. Probably also includes SMR no. 3962.01000 'Mill:Smelting:Lead'."|"18/8/99"||"See description"||"561741"|"Dales documentary survey lists ' Providence Mill (Smelting) - no longer extant' and a smelt mill is listed from RCHM aerial photographic survey."|"MNY5941" 536|"1259"|"Cock Hill & Sunny Side Lead Mines"|"SE"|"11274"|"64801"|||||||||"Possible footing for a bridge over the Gill Beck. A substantial bank with drystone retaining wall survives opposite a point on the other bank where the broad track becomes an ill-defined footpath. Max. height 5m."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22451" 537|"1260"|"Thieveshaugh Gill"|"SE"|"11015"|"65085"|||||||||"Possible shooting tower: a three-storey, square-plan structure of <10m height tapering at the top which dominates the local moorland. Shown on OS maps. Not accessed because no permission from landowner. SMR lists it as 'observatory', no. 4150.00000."|"18/8/99"||"4150.00000"|||"SMR lists 'Observatory'"|"MNY7069" 538|"1261a"|"Panty O'on Stone (Low Far Side)"|"SE"|"10992"|"64531"|||||||||"The Panty O'on Stone - see MPP notes. A large piece of gritstone bedrock with central depression as shown below. Of unknown purpose, but the channel or 'lip' is worn slightly in the centre, suggesting liquid draining from it. This could be weather action but the site has been interpreted as a primitive 'stamps' or ore crusher serving the putative level to its north. Height of stone c. 0.8m, depth of hollow c.0.5m. Graffiti carved on W. side is weathered & style suggests 19th century date. RCHM aerial photographic survey shows a 'Knock Stone', SMR lists 3962.14000, 'Mill:Grinding:Crushing' and 3962.12000 'Adit:level' and Mines survey no. 1487 is on this point."|"18/8/99"||"3962.14000, 3962.12000"|||"RCHM aerial photographic survey shows a 'Knock Stone', SMR lists 'Mill:Grinding:Crushing' and 'Adit:level'"|"MNY22453" 539|"1261b"|"Thieveshaugh Gill"|"SE"|"10916"|"64956"|||||||||"Opposite tower 1260, on S. bank of Thieveshaugh Gill - a lead mine, with large spoil heaps and a single storey pitched-roof building - not accessed but visible from track. Building apparently still in use. A track runs east from the mine to the Cock Hill/Sunny Side complex."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22454" 540|"1262"|"Low Far Side"|"SE"|"10901"|"64489"|||||||||"Ruined house shown on OS map and by an RCHM aerial photographic survey circle listing 'House'. With 1239 and 1240, part of a small complex of buildings, possibly belong to mines in the nearby lead mines and close to a network of trackways including walled Holloway 1228, to the west. Main building includes substantial quoins: all are of drystone rubble-core construction and apparently once roofed. Dimensions of main 'house' c.8m x 5m: others, c. 4mx4m. NB track leading SW, now entirely disused, has lime kerbstones exposed in places."|"18/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey point lists 'House'."|"MNY22455" 542|"1264"|"Ravenstone Crag"|"SE"|"10500"|"65404"|||||||||"Shaft obscured by overgrowth, but visible as a large hollow with shallow (c. 1.5m) spoil collar. Mines survey no. 2282."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22456" 543|"1265"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10687"|"63792"|||||||||"Holloway leading SE from main road towards mine shafts, and with shaft 1241 imm. To its E at junction with the road. Now impassable and fenced off at its N end, it has substantial stone-revetted banks of <1.5m, which are decayed and overgrown. Width of track is c.2-2.5m."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22457" 544|"1266"|"Mount Pleasant"|"SE"|"10797"|"63880"|||||||||"Shaft at S. corner of roadside field. Well-preserved (and possibly open) shaft of c.5m diameter with spoil collar. Marked by SMR no. 3962.83100 'Shaft:mining:lead' and Mines survey no. 27."|"18/8/99"||"3962.83100"|||"SMR marks 'Shaft:mining:lead'"|"MNY6082" 545|"1267"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10730"|"63587"|||||||||"Large hole possibly natural shake hole, but no others in the area so possibly collapsed as a result of extensive mining activity in area. 15m diameter x 5m deep."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22459" 546|"1268"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10694"|"63910"|"10756"|"63914"|"10990"|"63426"|"10968"|"63266"|||"For the purposes of the Nidderdale survey an arbitrary line has been drawn around one field containing very many shafts of similar type. Typically 4m in diameter and with a well-preserved spoil collar of up to 4m height, the distribution of the shafts suggests that they were exploiting a single lead vein (or several close together) running roughly NNW-SSE. The form and size suggest that the shafts are generally contemporary and were worked with steam winders at pit-top. Many SMR nos.: 3962.83000, 3962.83200, 3971.33000, 3971.18000, 3971.12000, 3971.15000, 3971.11000 & 3971.26000 all described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. Nos. 3971.31000, 3971.13000 & 3971.27000 described as Shafts:Mining:Lead. 3971.00000 described as 'Production Centre:Lead'. Mines Survey nos. 494, 2186, 2197, 2325. Two SMR Nos., 3971.14000 & 3971.11000, both described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' are just outside of the area marked."|"18/8/99"||"3971.14000 & 3971.11000"|||"SMR points all either 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' or 'Production Centre:Lead'"|"MNY6129; MNY6083; MNY6113; MNY6111; MNY6110; MNY6116; MNY22460; MNY6081; MNY6098; MNY6109; MNY6125; MNY6124" 547|"1270"|"Greenhow"|"SE"|"11530"|"63272"|"11461"|"63170"|"11002"|"63257"|"11021"|"63631"|||"A large area including numerous mine shafts, spoil heaps and trackways. No attempt has been made to isolate individual shafts or identify clusters of shafts exploiting a single vein. Remains are slightly more varied than those of feature 1268, immediately west. Large shaft mounds with a classic spoil-collar of up to 2.5m high, and with an internal diameter of <4m, are most common, but spoil heaps and tips or ore obscure or extend some shaft mounds. SMR Nos. 3971.29000 & 3971.28000 described as 'Shafts:Mining:Lead'. Nos. 3971.25000, 3971.24000, 3971.23000, 3971.22000, 3971.21000, 3971.20000, 3971.09000, 3971.11000 & 3971.19000 described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. Also Dales Documentary Survey No. 561960 'Old Lead Mines Galloway Pasture' and Mines survey nos. 1999, 999, 1073, 531, 2033, 387, 441, 2181, 2326, 2009."|"19/8/99"||"See description"||"561960"|"SMR points described as 'Shafts:Mining:Lead' & 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. Dales Documentary Survey marks 'Old Lead Mines Galloway Pasture'."|"MNY6127; MNY6117; MNY6107; MNY22461; MNY6118; MNY6119; MNY6121; MNY6122; MNY6123; MNY6126; MNY6120" 548|"1271"|"Greenhow"|"SE"|"11123"|"63581"|||||||||"Two reservoirs in an intensively mined area, associated with lead mining in Galloway pasture. The southern is larger (15x25m?) and defined by a well-preserved earthen bank. It still holds some water but is largely marshy. To its NNE lies a smaller pond, irregular in shape and possibly eroded or obscured by subsequent spoil dumping. A leat or water channel runs N from this point near the main track through the complex. No leat or outfall has been identified for the larger reservoir, possibly because obscured by dense undergrowth."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22462" 549|"1273"|"Greenhow"|"SE"|"10933"|"63817"|"11190"|"63700"|"10904"|"63628"|"10878"|"63743"|||"A group of well-preserved shaft mounds and spoil heaps in an area whose boundaries are arbitrary, and do not reflect association with particular mines or veins. At its eastern tip, it borders on quarry remains. Well-preserved shaft mounds with spoil collars of <2m height, with numerous spoil heaps. Includes SMR nos. 3971.34000, 'Shafts:Mining:Lead'; 3962.83500 'Shafts:Mining:Lead' & 3971.35000, 'Shafts:Mining:Lead'."|"19/8/99"||"3971.34000, 3962.83500, 3971.35000"|||"'Shafts:mining:lead'."|"MNY6133; MNY22463; MNY6132; MNY6086" 550|"1274"|"Greenhow"|"SE"|"11029"|"63791"|"11216"|"63700"|"11296"|"63697"|||||"Area of disused limestone quarries, north of a track on Galloway pasture. Characterised by worn and eroded spoilheaps, often conical, c. 3m in height and composed of reddish spoil with many stone fragments. A disused trackway runs N-S from the quarry to a field gate and is joined by a further track or Holloway running NW-SE between spoilheaps. Working faces are exposed on a S-facing hillside, forming a semi-circle approx. 15m in diameter. Faces are weathered and no tool-marks visible. Spoilheaps here are low and dispersed, up to 1m high, including limestone fragments <0.2m. Running E-W. Includes Dales Documentary Survey Nos. 50715 'N/A', 561961 'Limestone Quarry', 50699 N/A & 561962 'Lime Kiln - no longer extant; RCHM 'Enclosure' & two 'Limestone Quarry', summary SMR no. 591010.0, 5910003.0. Mines survey no. 2179. SMR Nos. 3973.00000 'Enclosure:Univallate', 3980.00000 'Axe Hammer' & 3962.83700 'Shafts/Rakes:Mining:Lead'."|"19/8/99"||"3973.00000, 3980.00000, 3962.83700"||"50715,561961,50699,561962"|"Dales Documentary Survey includes 'Limestone Quarry', 'Lime Kiln - no longer extant; RCHM marks 'Enclosure' & 'Limestone Quarry' (twice). SMR marks 'Enclosure:Univallate', 'Axe Hammer' & 'Shafts/Rakes:Mining:Lead'."|"MNY6088; MNY22464" 551|"1275"|"Duck St. Lane"|"SE"|"11440"|"63841"|"11562"|"63832"|"11438"|"63666"|"11546"|"63671"|||"Area of eroded shaft mounds E of Duck Street Lane. Mounds <2m high with an internal diameter of up to 3m. A mature tree grows from the southernmost shaft at the roadside: the shaft immediately north of it is bisected by a very ruinous field wall. Includes SMR Nos. 3962.66000, 3962.68000 & 3962.67000 all described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', also Mines Survey Nos. 1160, 541, 1134."|"19/8/99"||"3962.66000, 3962.68000, 3962.67000"|||"'Shaft:mining:lead'"|"MNY6038; MNY6036; MNY6037; MNY22465" 552|"1276"|"Duck St. Lane"|"SE"|"11459"|"63844"|||||||||"A pond east of Duck Street Lane, now thought to be associated with mine workings. Marshy and overgrown, with no earthworks visible."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22466" 553|"1277"|"Duck St. Lane"|"SE"|"11300"|"63892"|||||||||"Large quarry west of Duck St. Lane: not visited (no access permission) but visible from east of the lane as an extensive & very large system of exposed rock faces, with spoil heaps up to 10m high and a trackway running roughly N-S towards Hillside Farm. Two RCMH points record Limestone Quarries on the south edge of this feature. Also Mines Survey number 702 on its SE edge."|"19/8/99"|||||"Two RCMH points record Limestone Quarries"|"MNY22467" 554|"1278"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11579"|"63997"|"11751"|"63991"|"11781"|"63908"|"11583"|"63904"|||"Area of intensive mining including many shaft mounds and spoil heaps, all noticeable weathered and eroded. Includes SMR Nos. 3962.57000, 3962.520000, 3962.54000, 3962.53000, 3962.51000 & 3962.55000 all described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. Also Mines Survey 990, 698, 112, 1923, 699 & 1231."|"19/8/99"||"See description"|||"SMR points all marked as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY6027; MNY22468; MNY6022; MNY6025; MNY6024; MNY6023; MNY6021" 555|"1279"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11692"|"63888"|||||||||"Ruined building or enclosure at N edge of Greenhow Moss. Single-chambered structure, properly mortared, of rough-coursed stone and rubble construction. Further rubble spread. Dimensions c.4mx4m. SMR No. 3962.58000 'Smithy'."|"19/8/99"||"3962.58000"|||"'Smithy'"|"MNY6028" 556|"1280"|"Greenhow Moss"|"SE"|"11646"|"63874"|"11771"|"63783"|||||||"Shaft mounds, their spoil-collar profile partly distorted by spoil mounds but typically <3m high with an internal diameter of 1-2m. Mines Survey nos. 371, 1544, 1881, 659, 1155, 2008, 2071. SMR nos. 3962.59000 & 3962.62000 both described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'."|"19/8/99"||"3962.59000 & 3962.62000"|||"SMR points are both 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY6032; MNY6029; MNY22470" 557|"1281"|"Greenhow Moss"|"SE"|"11642"|"63826"|"11769"|"63838"|||||||"Runs roughly E-W between mine shafts on Greehow Moss. Width c. 1m, depth 0.5m. No stone evident in banks: possibly only a field drain."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22471" 558|"1282"|"Sun Side"|"SE"|"11872"|"63902"|"11835"|"63842"|"11878"|"63779"|"11928"|"63838"|||"Grouping of shaft mounds and spoil heaps. Includes SMR nos. 3962.60000 & 3962.62000 both described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', RCHM 'Mining (Lead)', Mines Survey nos. 988, 1696, 776."|"19/8/99"||"3962.60000 & 3962.62000"|||"SMR points all 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. RCHM 'Mining (Lead)'"|"MNY6030; MNY22470" 559|"1283"|"Greenhow Moss"|"SE"|"11950"|"63697"|"12011"|"63604"|||||||"A grouping of partially collapsed shaft mounds and spoil heaps, one apparently open and now fenced off. Internal diameter typically 1.5m, spoil heaps <4m high. The shafts lie NW of an L-shaped drystone wall. SMR nos. 3962.71000 & 3962.72000 described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'. Mines Survey nos. 511, 503."|"19/8/99"||"3962.71000 & 3962.72000"|||"SMR points all 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY6042; MNY6041; MNY22473" 560|"1287"|"Tewit Farm"|"SE"|"12139"|"63259"|||||||||"Substantial culvert carrying stream through a drystone field wall: large stone lintels <2m long."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22474" 561|"1288"|"Duck Street Lane"|"SE"|"11370"|"63921"|||||||||"Rock-cut adit, c. 1m wide x 1.5m high, in E-facing slope. Presumably for drainage (and perhaps access) for the large quarry complex immediately to the south. Marked by Summary SMR no. 591066.0."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22475" 562|"1291"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11139"|"64021"|||||||||"Disused quarry consisting of a series of cuts and pits on a NW-SE alignment and connected by a trackway (1302). Northernmost consists of a narrow cut into the hillside, with rock faces exposed to a height of c.4m on the E. side, and drystone retaining walls opposite. More southerly pits are shallower. Limestone fragments of up to 0.3m are occasionally visible in spoil banks to either side of cuts. Marked on OS map, and by SMR no. 3962.11000 'Rake'. Continues uphill for over one hundred meters, terminating near a shaft and spoil mound."|"19/8/99"||"3962.11000"|||"'Rake'"|"MNY5978" 563|"1292"|"Greenhow"|"SE"|"11005"|"64060"|||||||||"Remains of a small quarry at roadside on Greenhow Hill. A ruined single-chamber stone building of c. 5m x 5m stands at the E. corner of the site. Two main cuts of 10m width run south from the road, but are much overgrown and obscured by spoil tipping. A possible shaft is visible at the roadside as a depression of 1.5m diameter. Mole hills near the building contained nineteenth century pot sherds and fragments of clay pipe stems."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22477" 564|"1293"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"10892"|"64012"|||||||||"Shaft mound, c.1.5m high and 2m diameter (internal) to S. of road at Greenhow Hill. To its south, a low bank rising westwards to a max. height of 0.7m, possibly a lynchet or trackway, whose relationship to the shaft mound is unclear. SMR No. 3962.83300 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' is directly East."|"19/8/99"||"3962.83300"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY6084" 565|"1294"|"Lane Farm"|"SE"|"11565"|"64132"|"11706"|"64047"|"11569"|"64001"|||||"Shafts which, unlike counterparts 1278 and 1280 to the south, do not retain spoil collars. They survive as hollows of up to 3m diameter and c. 1m depth."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22479" 566|"1295"|"Lane Farm"|"SE"|"11706"|"64091"|"11761"|"64087"|"11769"|"64021"|"11735"|"64017"|||"Visible only as hollows or undulating earthworks of <1m depth, the spoil collars having dispersed or collapsed."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22480" 567|"1296"|"Lane Farm"|"SE"|"11777"|"64134"|"11817"|"64158"|"11850"|"64079"|"11803"|"64079"|||"Large shaft mounds: that at the south of the field has a slightly dispersed spoil collar, up to 1m height and mainly to the W of the shaft. The N shaft has a more pronounced collar of spoil, up to 2m high. SMR nos. 3962.42000 & 3962.44000 both described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', also Mines Survey no. 679."|"19/8/99"||"3962.42000 & 3962.44000"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY22481" 568|"1297"|"Sun Side"|"SE"|"11922"|"63999"|"11969"|"63914"|||||||"Two shaft mounds: one, in the centre of the field, well preserved with a collar of spoil up to 2m high. Another, in the SE field corner, is more decayed & overlain by a field wall. 3962.49000 & 3962.50000 both described as 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'."|"19/8/99"||"3962.49000 & 3962.50000"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY22482" 569|"1298"|"Sun Side"|"SE"|"11940"|"64055"|||||||||"Isolated shaft appearing as sunken hollow, immediately N of 1297."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22483" 570|"1299"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11121"|"63828"|||||||||"3 small rock-cut features on S-facing slope of Greenhow Hill, interpreted as quarry pits but possibly part of a 'settlement' identified by landowner Mr. Blakey. Dimensions and entirely rock-cut nature, including a large projection in N 'wall' of central one, suggest a quarry."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22484" 571|"1300"|"Lane Farm"|"SE"|"11478"|"63961"|||||||||"Disused shaft and associated spoil mound. Central shaft, spoil mound 8m diameter x 2m high. Northern dry stone boundary or small wood cuts across top of spoil mound. Marked by Mines Survey no. 642."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22485" 572|"1301"|"Hillside Farm"|"SE"|"11275"|"64023"|||||||||"Stone lined well 1m diameter x 1m deep. Dry & filled with modern rubbish, covered with stone lintels. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey point 561934 'Greenhow Hill'."|"18/8/99"||||"561934"|"'Greenhow Hill'"|"MNY22486" 573|"1302"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11203"|"64122"|"11082"|"64094"|||||||"Level trackway running across north facing slope, cut 0.6m into natural break of slope forming 60 degree bank. Possibly associated with quarry to west 1291. Another less well defined trackway also runs alongside 1291 to the top of the Greenhow Hill to the S/E. SMR point nearby marks 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', no. 3962.11300."|"18/8/99"||"3962.11300"|||"'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY22487" 574|"1303"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11151"|"63848"|||||||||"Small excavated area 4mx2m, max. depth 0.5m. Possible quarry or small enclosure. Flat bottomed, sides 50% soil bound limestone."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22488" 575|"1304"|"Greenhow Hill"|"SE"|"11233"|"63959"|||||||||"Shaft and associated spoil mound. Central shaft, spoil mound; 10m diameter x 1m high. Positioned at south end of quarry 1291, likely exploiting same vein."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22489" 576|"1305"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12227"|"64688"|||||||||"Large derelict building/farm house 25mx7m. 5% intact, 90% covered by vegetation. Aligned E/W. 3 possible party walls, visible as vegetation covered banks 1m high. 50% soil bound % lichen covered stones. Only one section of recognisable standing remains in south wall 6m long x 0.5m high x 0.5m wide. Dry stone construction. Marked by RCHM as 'Building'."|"18/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'Building'"|"MNY22490" 577|"1306"|"Green Moor"|"SE"|"12270"|"65006"|||||||||"Small adit cut into south facing bank, 3m long x 1m wide x 2m deep. Spoil mound above & on flanks of adit. Mound 1m high x 2m wide. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists a 'short shaft'."|"18/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey lists a 'short shaft'."|"MNY22491" 578|"1307"|"Coldstones Fold Farm"|"SE"|"13062"|"65023"|"13000"|"64952"|||||||"Sunken Holloway running down the back (north side) of Coldstones Fold Farm in a N/E direction, 2m wide. Cuts between steep sided banks 70 degrees, up to 2m high. Consolidated in places with stone. Cuts across and down north facing slope towards Low Hole Bottom. Another deeper (possibly older) Holloway runs almost parallel 5m to south of existing track. 3m wide, up to 3m deep. At bottom of slope to N/E, track curves round to run parallel with existing track at a distance of 2m."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22492" 579|"1308"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13337"|"64978"|"13341"|"64953"|"13450"|"64915"|||||"Series of adits, spoil mounds and trackways, consistent with evidence of extensive quarrying in area to south. Covers 90% of field. 3-4 adits cut into north facing slope. Ranging from 20-40m in length and up to 3m deep x 3m wide. Spoil mounds radiating to area north/downslope of adit, largest 40m long x 15m wide x 2m high. 5% soil bound stones visible. Sunken trackway running N/S through workings leading to gateway in northern boundary. Track continues through extant southern boundary."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22493" 580|"1309"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13740"|"64983"|"13769"|"64955"|||||||"A curved boundary of large orthostats >1m high, 15 - 20 in number spaced out every 2-3m. Possibly the foundation stones of a robbed drystone field boundary, which would have formed a curved enclosure between the west & southern boundaries."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22494" 581|"1311"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13341"|"65094"|||||||||"Walled Holloway N/S, downslope to small extant house/barn. West wall 10% intact, 0.5m high, extant length of wall 20m. East wall less well preserved. Visible as raised bank containing 30% soil bound stone - 0.5m high x 1m wide. Visible remains - 40m long. Trackway poorly preserved, cut by stream & overgrown. 2m wide at southern/upslope end. 6m wide at northern/downslope end. Maximum depth 1m. Trackway continues as Holloway downslope through northern dry stone boundary. There is another trackway in the neighbouring field to the East."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22495" 582|"1312"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13107"|"65261"|||||||||"Small quarry cut into north facing slope. 10m diameter x 0.5m - 1m deep. South face, several soil bound stones visible. Marked by Dales Documentary Survey no. 561722: 'Ruin. - prob. Sheep fold - no longer extant'."|"20/8/99"||||"561722"|"Dales Documentary Survey 'Ruin. - prob. Sheep fold - no longer extant'."|"MNY22496" 583|"1313"|"Ladies' Riggs"|"SE"|"13528"|"65605"|||||||||"Large area showing evidence of quarrying. 20% of area covered by stone bound/lichen covered large stone blocks. Several piles of vegetation covered stone. Exposed cut stone faces dug into hillside >2m high."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22497" 584|"1314"|"Hillend"|"SE"|"13165"|"65576"|||||||||"Small drystone stockfold built abutting northern boundary wall, 90% extant. Two walls, east end open. 7m long x 4m wide x 2m high. Not on OS map."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22498" 585|"1315"|"Brandstone Dub Bridge"|"SE"|"12537"|"65468"|"12694"|"65436"|||||||"Grass covered trackway E/W between Brandstone Beck and existing trackway. 2m wide, 0.5 - 1m depth cut into natural slope. Terminates at Brandstone Dub Bridge where short section of dry stone retaining wall supports the track."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22499" 586|"1316"|"Brandstone Dub Bridge"|"SE"|"12347"|"65505"|||||||||"Small building built into south facing slope of valley comprised of two walls 30% intact. Aligned E/W. 6m wide x 8m long. North wall formed by natural bank & east wall formed by drystone boundary wall, 3m high. South wall - 4m long x 2m high. Large stone window cill still in situ, 1.2m long. At height of 0.9m from ground. Entrance in south wall. West wall 6m long x 0.5-2m high. Positioned on north side of beck, west of track through a gateway. Excavated hollow abutting structure, cut into hillside 10m long x 6m deep x 4m high."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22500" 588|"1350"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12360"|"64782"|||||||||"Small building of stone with pitched roof, built into the N-facing hillside and almost buried. Stone-lintelled door and window, with a single iron-bar mullion. Internally, timbers projecting from the walls suggest a formerly raised floor level. Dimensions c.3m x 5m. Cold store?"|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22501" 589|"1352"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12527"|"64780"|||||||||"Ruined building, standing to a max. 3m in N wall, but elsewhere <1.5m. Walls are substantial and formerly mortared, but now collapsed and robbed. N wall has been rebuilt as a drystone wall, and no trace of windows or door remains. A grassed-over track (1353) terminates at S of house, running E-W. N wall stands on a substantial mound or spoil heap: a similar mound <2m high is visible to the south. Former farm building. Building is interpreted as a barn, with smaller chamber for livestock & larger for hay. Track 1353 to its west may include parts of two divergent Holloways. RCHM aerial photographic survey shows 'Building'."|"19/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey shows 'Building'"|"MNY22502" 590|"1354"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12427"|"64784"|"12503"|"64772"|||||||"A lynchet or retaining bank of up to 0.7m height, running E-W to the E of Laverock House and topped by an extremely ruinous drystone wall. Also carries track 1353."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22503" 591|"1355"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12321"|"64755"|||||||||"A bedrock-cut well or trough at the foot of a small stone-built dam. A rectangular trough c.1m x 0.6m is cut into the top step of a two-tier stone. It is fed by a small watercourse from the south. The dam immediately S of the well is stone-built, 0.5m high with concrete mortar, and the owner says there was once a tap in it. The dam seems to have controlled a natural watercourse, rather than serving a reservoir. Immediately W of Laverock House."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22504" 592|"1360"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13185"|"65026"|"13173"|"64930"|||||||"Two Holloways/tracks, one of which runs from Ivin Waite N-S to meet another running NE-SW: the former is seen as a Holloway of c.0.7m depth, the latter as a walled trackway, now disused and grassed over, between fields. Marked by an SMR circle no. 3987.00000 'Enclosure? Ditched'."|"20/9/99"||"3987.00000"|||"'Enclosure? Ditched'"|"MNY6152" 593|"1361"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13332"|"64998"|"13271"|"64991"|||||||"1 - Holloway/track forming part of a network of sunken tracks around Ivin Waite Farm. From a point 200m SE of the farm, where it leaves Holloway 1362, the track runs almost due east to terminate at a barn, still in use. A lime kiln is marked close to the barn but was not seen (no access granted at time of this visit), which may have accounted for some traffic on the trackway. 2 - Holloway south of Ivin Waite Farm, running E-W to meet Holloway 1362 at a field wall (which overlies 1361). A grassy track of <1.8m width, running along mid-slope. RCHM marks 'Trackway'."|"20/8/99"|||||" RCHM marks 'Trackway'."|"MNY22506" 594|"1362"|"Ivin Waite"|"SE"|"13279"|"64978"|||||||||"Fine example of a Holloway, shown as 'path' on OS map. Runs SE-NW, and apparently connects Ivin Waite to the main Greenhow Road to its SE. Part of a network of holloways around Ivin Waite and Coldstonefold Farms. Approximately 200m SE of Ivin Waite Farm, the Holloway appears as a clearly defined sunken trackway on the S side of a field wall; up to 1.5m deep and 1.5m wide. If meets Holloway 1361 and a short stretch of alternative curving track at the field wall: see plan. Field wall does not overlie it but clearly respects its alignment."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22507" 595|"1364"|"Bale bank"|"SE"|"13595"|"65276"|"13456"|"65226"|||||||"Very decayed trackway visible as a slight step in the slope, running roughly ESE-WNW and through an opening in field walls. Perhaps a defunct route between mines, to the immediate NE, and the network of holloways centred on Ivin Waite Farm to the SW. The track may be an offshoot of track 1365, running N-S to the west of 1364."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22508" 596|"1365"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13385"|"65345"|||||||||"A walled trackway/Holloway south of West Lane. At its northern terminus by a ruined enclosure (1366) it is a deeply sunken track of up to 2m, possibly now deepened by a flow of water. Walls on either side, but particularly the W, are very ruinous (<5%) survival). It continues to the south as a track and Holloway and joins a path shown on the OS map, forming part of an extensive network of such tracks around the Ivin Waite - Toft Gate corridor."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22509" 597|"1366"|"West Lane"|"SE"|"13401"|"65387"|||||||||"Ruined enclosure by northern terminus of track 1365. Rectangular, c.8m x 12m, parallel to West Lane which lies immediately north of it. Drystone construction, with collapse obscuring any evidence for doors or entrances. Interpreted as a holding pen for stock brought down track 1365. Marked by an Dales Documentary Survey circle no. 561633 'Hill End'."|"20/8/99"||||"561633"|"'Hill End'"|"MNY22510" 598|"1367"|"Bale Bank"|"SE"|"13348"|"65385"|||||||||"Ruined drystone building in NW corner of a field, immediately S of West Lane. E wall completely ruinous, central wall retaining parts of gable and standing to max. 3m. Interpreted as a ruinous barn. Central window has unusual 'arch' on W side, thought to be a rebuilding with available stone."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22511" 599|"1368"|"Well House"|"SE"|"12649"|"65429"|||||||||"Very ruinous lime kiln, visible as fragmentary wall <1.5m high built against bedrock in an E-facing slope and immediately S of trackway 1369. Identified on RCHM aerial photographic survey as a lime kiln."|"19/8/99"|||||"Identified on RCHM aerial photographic survey as a lime kiln."|"MNY22512" 600|"1369"|"Well House"|"SE"|"12768"|"65425"|||||||||"Well-preserved Holloway on E-facing slope, with banks up to 1m in height. Climbs to the west, towards Green Moor. Probably served former limekiln 1370. Marked as path on OS map and Dales Survey marks a 'limekiln - no longer extant', no. 561719, at its west end."|"20/8/99"||||"561719"|"Dales Survey marks a 'limekiln - no longer extant'"|"MNY22513" 601|"1370"|"Well House"|"SE"|"12920"|"65443"|||||||||"Ruined farm building north of track, south of Brandstone Beck. Consists of a large ?3 - chambered building and ruined barn, both standing to max. 1.5m high. No well located, but may be obscured by overgrowth. Shown on Dales Documentary survey as a 'well house', no. 561636."|"20/8/99"||||"561636"|"'well house'"|"MNY22514" 602|"1371"|"Brandstone Dub Bridge"|"SE"|"12599"|"65445"|||||||||"Brandstone Dub Bridge, a single-arched stone bridge over the Brandstone Beck with arch span of approximately 4m. Built on bedrock sandstone, rough-coursed masonry with iron-tied faced blocks in parapet wall. To the east, short lengths of retaining wall on the north bank include two projecting stubs. These are not thought to be footings for earlier or alternative bridges, having no southern counterparts, and are interpreted as buttresses for retaining walls."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22515" 603|"1372"|"Green Moor"|"SE"|"12222"|"65446"|||||||||"Rock shelter or cave formed by outcrops of bedrock, with one massive irregular slab forming a 'roof' supported by boulders. Internal dimensions c.4mx1mx1.5-2m high. Recorded as a likely site for prehistoric occupation (overlooks Brandstone Beck, good view over valley) or for use as a shelter at any subsequent date."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22516" 604|"1373"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"12079"|"65492"|"12119"|"65448"|||||||"A defunct field boundary running NW-SE, downslope to the beck. Seen as an earthwork of up to c.0.8m, on a similar alignment to a decayed wall approximately 50m to the W. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"20/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"MNY22517" 605|"1380"|"Ravenstone Moor"|"SE"|"10865"|"65905"|||||||||"Stone cairn roughly circular, 4m diameter x 2m high comprised of small sandstones typically 0.2-0.4m. Unlikely to be clearance as constructed in distinctive cone shape. Shown on OS 1:10,000."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22518" 606|"1381"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"10854"|"66215"|||||||||"Site marked on Dales documentary survey as 561642 'Merryfield Hall'. Seen from opposite side of valley as permission was refused. A large spoil heap of c.30mx15, standing <2m high was seen, apparently having a 'finger tip' formation characteristic of long-term tipping. A trackway (1382) runs immediately to the north and may have communicated with lead mines (1120 et al) nearby. The spoil heap appears to include lead spoil, and may represent a dressing area for the mines."|"23/8/99"||||"561642"|"'Merryfield Hall'"|"MNY22519" 607|"1382"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"10834"|"66225"|"11010"|"66260"|||||||"Trackway running roughly E-W and apparently communicating between Merryfield lead mines (1120 et al) and a barn at the S end of the track. Survives as a clearly defined and partly embanked green track, accommodated by field boundaries. Seen from opposite side of valley after access refused. Marked by Mines survey no. 368."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22520" 608|"1383"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"10912"|"66339"|"10904"|"66246"|||||||"Sunken trackway seen from opposite side of valley after access refused: runs from NE corner of field to trackway 1382 below. Marked by Summary SMR no. 591051.0 and SMR no. 3952.17000 'Adit'."|"23/8/99"||"3952.17000"|||"SMR marks 'Adit'."|"MNY22521" 609|"1384"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"10867"|"66291"|||||||||"Exposed rock outcrop below lead mines, with a possible sunken and much-eroded track running S to track 1382 and spoil heap 1381. Possible quarry, but seen only from opposite side of narrow valley after access was refused."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22522" 610|"1385"|"Merryfield"|"SE"|"10881"|"66118"|||||||||"Area of crushed lead ore in a spread of <30m on N bank of Ashfold Side Beck, below the Merryfield Lead Mines (1120 et al). Characterised by angular fragments, generally of c.0.05m size, some apparently roasted. No evidence of structures or machine fixings, but the site was very probably a dressing floor serving a nearby shaft. Marked by the SMR no. 3952.1200, 'adit:level', Dales survey no. 561706 'shaft - part of Merryfield lead mining complex' & mines survey no. 367."|"23/8/99"||||"561706"|"Dales survey 'shaft - part of Merryfield lead mining complex', Marked by the SMR as 'adit:level'."|"MNY22523" 611|"1388"|"Tarn Hole"|"SE"|"11096"|"65953"|||||||||"Trackway running E-W across moorland, south of the Ashfold Side Beck. Possible track-ruts in stones exposed on the track, but it is not sunken or deeply rutted and may be of no great antiquity."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22524" 612|"1389a"|"Sun Side"|"SE"|"12249"|"65661"|"12276"|"65636"|||||||"Holloway, overgrown but clearly defined, running NW-SE between current track and Sun Side shafts. <1.5m wide, 1m deep."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22525" 613|"1390"|"Sun Side"|"SE"|"12234"|"65708"|||||||||"Remains of the Sun Side shaft, spoil heaps and trackways. The shaft itself remains open and uncapped but fenced, and is stone-lined. Depth unmeasured but estimated at over 100ft. The shaft is cut into a large spoil heap up to 20m high, with lead spoil visible on the SW side. Remnants of a substantial drystone wall <2m high survive to the N of the shaft. Holloway 1389 runs SE from the shaft complex and possible drainage channel, c.0.15m deep and the same width, runs west to the nearby track (1315). A second shaft mound with clear spoil collar of up to 1.5m high is visible to the south west. Sun Side Shaft listed as part of Merryfield lead mine complex by Dales Documentary survey, no. 561715. SMR no. 3956.18000, lists 'Shaft:Mining:lead', and RCHM air Photographs list 'Horse whim shaft' Mines survey 1692 & 1210."|"23/8/99"||"3956.18000"||"561715"|"Sun Side Shaft listed as part of Merryfield lead mine complex by Dales Documentary survey, RCHM air Photographs list 'Horse whim shaft', SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:lead'"|"MNY22526" 614|"1391"|"Vipoints Hill"|"SE"|"12383"|"65562"|||||||||"Ruined building N of Brandstone Beck, NW of Brandstone Dub Bridge. Rectangular plan, rough drystone construction. Wall relationships suggest that inner chamber (c.4mx4m) predates the outer enclosure and that neither is related to nearby orthostatic walling."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22527" 615|"1353"|"Laverock House"|"SE"|"12503"|"64762"|"12427"|"64772"|||||||"Track running E-W on top of lynchet or bank 1354, terminating at building 1352. Survives as a grassed-over track of <2m width, bordered on the N by a very decayed wall. Shown on OS map as 'path'. A W end a gateway includes a gatepost, weathered and pierced by a large hole at the top, of a type said to be medieval (K. Cale's booklet on walls in Dacre)."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22528" 616|"1400"|"Hollin Crags"|"SE"|"10312"|"65210"|||||||||"Collapsed stockfold 10% intact. Drystone construction built on level area at the base of the slope, north side of enclosure formed by hillside. Roughly circular in shape, 8m diameter, max. height 1.2m. Marked by Dales Documentary survey as no. 561690 'Franky Fold -no longer extant', and by RCHM as 'sheepfold'."|"23/8/99"||||"561690"|"Marked by Dales Documentary survey as 'Franky Fold - no longer extant', and by RCHM as 'sheepfold'."|"MNY22529" 617|"1401"|"Ravenstone Moor"|"SE"|"10974"|"65796"|||||||||"2 large areas of quarried sandstone. 1 - Area covered 30m x 10m, max. 1.5m high. Possible clearance cairn tipped over break of north facing slope. 80% exposed stone, 20% soil bound stone. Small cairn 0.6m high at top/south end of cairn, marking ridge. 2 - Roughly circular area 15m diameter, max. 1m high. Larger stones than 1. Stone slabs >1mx1mx0.3m. 90% exposed stone. Small cairn in centre 0.8m high."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22530" 618|"1402"|"Ashfold Beck"|"SE"|"10956"|"66049"|||||||||"Two hollows in north facing slope, similar in character to shafts or shake holes, but possibly small dams, possibly feature on map listed as waterfall. 90% soil & exposed stone, consistent with flow of water within the hollows. 1 - southern/upslope hollow 3mx4mx2m deep. 2 - northern/downslope hollow 4mx7m3.5m deep. The two hollows are separated by a water worn bank, suggesting water flows from the top hollow down into the lower. A channel/narrow beck flows down slope from the lower hollow. The channel is bounded on the east by a length of drystone wall 3m long x 0.8m deep. The whole system may have been fed by a leat 0.5m deep x 0.2m wide, running N/E across and down the slope. Feature positioned 20m south of ashfold side beck. Evidence of lead dressing directly opposite site on north side of beck (feature 1385). Waterfall shown here on OS 1:10,000. Marked by SMR no. 3955.40000 'Adit:level' and Mines survey nos. 680 & 681. SMR no. 3966.00000 'Leat' is just to the SE."|"23/8/99"||"3955.40000, 3966.00000"|||"Marked by SMR as 'Adit:level'; 'Leat' is just to the SE."|"MNY22531" 619|"1403"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11536"|"65927"|||||||||"Stone, mortared pillar 95% intact. 1m squared x 0.8m high. Top of pillar level and mortar intact. Map shows disused quarry close to location: possibly shaft capping. RCHM survey lists 'Quarry'"|"23/8/99"|||||"RCHM survey lists 'Quarry'"|"MNY22532" 620|"1404"|"Pinnacle Hill"|"SE"|"11594"|"65898"|"11832"|"65892"|||||||"Hollow way cut into north facing slope, running down hill/NE towards providence mine complex. Well defined 2m wide, bounded by steep banks (60 degrees) on either side. Depth 1m-4m. Positioned 50m to south of trackway 1129."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22533" 621|"1405"|"Nabs"|"SE"|"12197"|"65878"|||||||||"Quarry - large circular hollow 15m diameter x 4m deep, cut into hillside on the ridge. 10% exposed stone, no vegetation indicating lead content therefore possible extraction for lead processing. Positioned 300m SE of Providence lead mine. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"23/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"MNY22534" 622|"1406"|"Brandstone Dub Bridge"|"SE"|"12429"|"65506"|||||||||"Foundations of a collapsed 3 sided structure built into hillside at base of slope. No south wall, 15m long x 8m wide. 5% intact. 30% exposed stones, 20% soil bound stones. Elevated platform 0.5m high below wall remains; possibly a collapsed retaining wall above a working platform, or a collapsed building. Positioned 20m S/E of shaft."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22535" 623|"1407"|"Brandstone Dub Bridge"|"SE"|"12398"|"65508"|||||||||"Circular bank and central depression. 6m diameter. Bank 0.3m high x 1m wide. Pit 2m diameter x 0.5m deep. Possible shallow shaft & spoil mound. Positioned 30m S/E of shaft."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22536" 624|"1408"|"Viponts Hill"|"SE"|"12249"|"65537"|||||||||"Area with several small clearance cairns >1m high enclosed by medieval dry stone field boundaries. Many of natural rocky outcrops have been incorporated into a sequence of enclosure boundaries."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22537" 625|"1409"|"Viponts Hill"|"SE"|"12255"|"65463"|"12098"|"65395"|||||||"Trackway cut into hillside leading N/W downslope from Viponts Hill, continues through boundary to Bental Head. 2m wide, bank on uphill side of track >2m high."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22538" 626|"1410"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11889"|"65368"|||||||||"Collapsed building built into dry stone field boundary <5% intact. Aligned NE/SW visible as grass covered platform containing 10% soil sound/lichen covered stones. Area of mound 14mx5m, max. height 0.5m. 50m north/upslope from building 1410."|"23/8/99"||||||"MNY22539" 627|"1411"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11891"|"65303"|||||||||"Derelict building built into south facing hillside, aligned NE/SW. 20% intact. Dry stone construction. Main structure 9m x 4m. West wall extant to height of 1.5m. Wall thickness 0.6m, large pile of rubble abutting it. Entrance way appears to be in east wall, two 1m high stone door jambs remain in situ. Dry stone boundary 1m high forms a 1.5m passage with east wall, leading to small building abutting north wall 1.5mx2mx1.5m high. Some plaster on walls. North wall 80% covered by slope. South wall only 1 course visible. 2m trackway passes by west wall and along front/south of building. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists this as 'Building'."|"23/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey lists this as 'Building'"|"MNY22540" 628|"1412"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11432"|"65478"|||||||||"Small rectangular structure, listed as sheepfold. Built into dry stone boundary, aligned E/W 50% intact. 4mx2.5m, max. height 1.5m, wall thickness 0.5m. Constructed from dressed & course sandstone. Entrance 1m wide facing east, full formed dressed reveals & wooden plugs still in situ indicates the building had a door. Also reveal of small window still intact in north wall. The standard of stonework and evidence of door & window suggest this was a small building and not a stockfold."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22541" 629|"1413"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11748"|"65359"|||||||||"Large building part drystone/part mortar built into hillside. 10% intact. Aligned E/W. 25m x 7m. North wall intact to max. height of 1.5mx0.6m thick; forms retaining wall for trackway running along the back of building. Also plaster still visible. Gable walls and party walls represented by grass banks containing several soil bound stones. Bank typically 2m wide x >1m high. 5 distinct separate rooms typically 7mx5m. Front/south wall barely visible, only occasional soil bound stones. Building within an enclosure, approx. 20m x 30m, walls on all 4 sides, 70% intact. 3 Small buildings to immediate south on other side of boundary wall 1452, 1453, 1454. Possible farmstead. Listed in RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Building'"|"24/8/99"|||||"Listed in RCHM aerial photographic survey as 'Building'"|"MNY22542" 630|"1414"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12101"|"64287"|"12051"|"64285"|||||||"Series of 3 shafts and associated collared spoil mounds within 50m radius. Typically 8m diameter x 1-1.5m high. Also anthropogenic bank running between two more northerly shafts. Semi-circular in shape. Typically 1m high x 1.5m wide, approx. 30m long possible retaining bank for small reservoir, associated with mine workings, small breach or outlet visible."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22543" 631|"1415"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12128"|"64323"|||||||||"2 large excavated pits, possibly quarrying. Roughly circular in shape. Both 20-30m diameter x 3m deep. Exposed rock faces in eastern pit. Also shaft & associated collared spoil heap & two possible ploughed out spoil heaps to immediate north/downslope 1458."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22544" 632|"1416"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12089"|"64445"|||||||||"Stone lined well within small dry stone enclosure. Water at ground level, appears to be fed from N/E, outlet into narrow ditch to N/W. Well basin enclosed by three sided enclosure constructed from large dressed stone slabs. 1m square x 0.2m thick, standing upright to height of 1m. Evidence of mortar on top. Capping flag propped against open side of structure, 1.2mx0.8mx70mm."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22545" 633|"1417"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"11616"|"64538"|||||||||"Semi-circular bank curving E/W into slope, to form a roughly circular enclosure. Bank - typically 0.8m high x 2m wide. 32m long x 8m radius. Irregular bank also visible at back/south side of enclosure. Possibly a small reservoir associated with extensive lead mining to south."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22546" 634|"1418"|"Highgate Farm"|"SE"|"11546"|"64241"|||||||||"A sequence of 4 shafts with associated collared spoil mounds, within a radius typically 10m diameter x 2m high."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22547" 635|"1420"|"Eagle Hall"|"SE"|"14842"|"65810"|||||||||"Stone capped culvert feeding into stone trough/basin 1mx0.8mx0.8m deep, outlet on east side into second stone capped & mortared culvert. Both culverts capped with sandstone blocks >0.5m. Only capping visible therefore depth unknown. Small pile of small/medium sized limestones covering culvert above/south of basin/trough. 2mx1mx1m high. SMR lists ' Enclosure:Embankment', no. 3926.00000."|"25/8/99"||"3926.00000"|||"SMR lists ' Enclosure:Embankment'"|"MNY22548" 636|"1421"|"Shoulder of Mutton Farm"|"SE"|"15413"|"65433"|||||||||"Spring outlet built into hillside. Dry stone retaining wall built around a cast iron trough. 'L' shaped area in front of trough levelled and flagged with sandstone blocks & flags >1m in size. Retaining wall behind extant to height of 0.8m. Overall area of feature 3mx4m."|"25/8/99"||||||"MNY22549" 637|"1422"|"The Farmstead"|"SE"|"16177"|"64440"|||||||||"Raised trackway running E/W across gently sloping grassland (10 degrees). Trackway 2.5m wide, completely grass covered. South side abuts hedgerow boundary, north side - shallow bank >1m high. Continues west to connect with road."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22550" 638|"1423"|"Nought Bank"|"SE"|"15636"|"64048"|||||||||"Area with evidence of stone quarrying from rock outcrops. Several exposed cut rock faces & stone robbing pits >10m diameter x 1m deep."|"25/8/99"||||||"MNY22551" 639|"1424"|"Nought Bank"|"SE"|"15713"|"64183"|"15636"|"64066"|||||||"Grass covered hollow way running S/N downslope from quarry 1423. 2m wide x 2m deep."|"25/8/99"||||||"MNY22552" 640|"1425"|"Byril Farm"|"SE"|"18042"|"64447"|||||||||"Rectangular shaped foundation of small structure. Dry stone construction 5mx2m, aligned N/S. Visible only as single course of soil bound stones. Dressed quoins indicate a small building rather than stockfold. Positioned in N/W corner of field next to dry stone boundary."|"25/8/99"||||||"MNY22553" 641|"1426"|"Byril Farm"|"SE"|"17829"|"64287"|||||||||"Grass covered railway embankment extant to >1m high, running E-W, gently sloping to east."|"25/8/99"||||||"MNY22554" 642|"1450"|"Lords Hall"|"SE"|"11694"|"65680"|||||||||"OS map shows a building with benchmark at this location but no building remains even as a ruin, and the site has been completely cleared so that the plan of the building cannot be traced. Ground is uneven, with occasional stone fragments, pieces of sheet iron etc. visible. Stone from the building has apparently been reused in capping for drains in the nearby track to the south. NB Jennings 'History of Nidderdale' P. 477 identifies the former building as a laith house or 'one-unit two storey dwelling with a barn and cowhouse under the same roof', and has a 'photo and plan (p470). According to a neighbour at Bale Bank Farm, this and Minakin Row (site no. 1413?) were both demolished by Lord Mountgarrett within the past 20 year."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22555" 643|"1451"|"Minakin Row"|"SE"|"11808"|"65502"|||||||||"Site of building shown as extant OS map, but now existing only as spurs of wall on a N-S alignment, to a height of maximum 1m. One such wall stub, opposite a gateway, includes fragments of mortar in a rough-coursed stone construction. To its west a stone culvert bridges a small stream. South of this wall stub, a second survives which is apparently a remnant of a partly mortared, partly earth-bound enclosed wall including part of at least one millstone 'blank', I.e. the curved negative shape left in a gritstone block when a millstone is carved (or thresh-hold stone). The building & enclosures shown on the OS map have been completely cleared like their counterpart to the north at Lords Hall, and only a change in vegetation (mostly thistles) and an abundance of overgrown rubble suggests their presence. To the W and NW in neighbouring fields, indistinct earthworks including some stone fragments are thought to represent further buildings. Field work was done at a time when overgrowth made identification impossible. The well shown on the OS map was not located. Marked by SMR no. 3956.29000 'village:deserted' and Dales survey no. 561638 'Near Hardcastle'."|"24/8/99"||"3956.29000"||"561638"|"Marked by SMR as 'village:deserted' and Dales survey as 'Near Hardcastle'."|"MNY22556" 644|"1452"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11766"|"65303"|||||||||"An earthwork platform, c.8m x 4m and 0.5m high, suggestive of a collapsed and overgrown building. Former buildings 1453 and 1413 to the north west suggest that this may have been part of a small settlement or collection of farm buildings."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22557" 645|"1453"|"Near Hard Castle"|"SE"|"11734"|"65331"|||||||||"A small ruined building of c.4mx4m, standing to 1.5m high, of roughly dressed stone. A lampshade (very corroded) and jam jars suggest twentieth century use, but interior is obscured by collapse. Part of a complex with 1413 to the NW and 1452 to the SE: possibly a bothy or shelter."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22558" 646|"1454"|"Near Hardcastle"|"SE"|"11781"|"65329"|||||||||"A section of dry stone wall running NW-SE for approx. 10m, in a complex of small enclosures and buildings including 1413, 1452 and 1453. Abuts the neighbouring NE-SW wall: possibly part of a former yard for small structure 1453."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22559" 647|"1455"|"Green Moor"|"SE"|"12008"|"65007"|"11866"|"65147"|||||||"Visible from other side of valley (no access granted) as a sunken track c. 2m wide running NW-SE. Shown on OS map as 'path' and apparently part of a network of tracks over the moorland, running in this case between crags."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22560" 648|"1456"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"11928"|"64227"|||||||||"Collection of shaft mounds and spoil heaps, given a arbitrary boundary defining several of similar size and form. Typically 0.4m internal diameter, with spoil heap of up to 3m in a collar around the shaft. Shown on OS maps as disused shafts, mines survey data no. 390 & 442, SMR nos. 3962.45000/3962.35000 'Shaft:mining:lead', 3962.33000 'Shaft:mining:lead', 3962.34000 'Dam'."|"24/8/99"||"3962.45000, 3962.35000, 3962.33000, 3962.34000"|||"Marked by SMR as 'Shaft:mining:lead' & 'Dam'"|"MNY6005; MNY6003; MNY6004" 649|"1457"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"11839"|"64416"|||||||||"Shaft mounds with characteristic spoil collars up to 3m high, including double shafts suggestive of simultaneous extraction/drainage. To the north of one, a group of low earthworks including stone fragments up to 0.3m may represent bouse teams (for ore storage) and a dressing area fed by drainage water from the shaft, and by a N-S leat appearing as a shallow earthwork to the E of the shaft. However, overgrowth makes it difficult to establish the layout of the putative dressing floor and it may be no more than dispersed spoil. SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' no. 3962.26000. Mines survey nos. 1402, 662 and 2267. RCHM aerial photographic survey lists a sheepfold."|"24/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey lists a sheepfold. SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead'"|"MNY22562" 651|"1459"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12029"|"64591"|||||||||"Grouping of small quarry pits, c. 10mx6mx1.5m deep. Overgrown and somewhat eroded by rabbit burrowing, but the presence in spoil of reddish sandy material, combined with the absence of shaft-type spoil mounds, confirm these as open cut quarries rather than lead mines."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22563" 652|"1460"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"12077"|"64445"|"11662"|"64471"|||||||"Much-decayed field boundary, marked by the RCHM as 'field boundary'. Visible in its eastern section only as a low earthwork of c.0.2m maximum height, it appears in the west as a very decayed stone wall footing running up to but not over a large shaft mound shown on the OS map."|"24/8/99"|||||"Marked by the RCHM as 'field boundary'"|"MNY22564" 653|"1461"|"North Cold Stones"|"SE"|"11783"|"64610"|"11747"|"64477"|||||||"N-S aligned field boundary, now very much decayed and redundant. Passes through present field gate at SW corner of a fenced enclosure and runs S to meet similar boundary 1460. Consists of a collapsed and overgrown drystone wall footing to a maximum height of 0.2m."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22565" 654|"1462"|"Bewerley Moor"|"SE"|"11700"|"64344"|||||||||"An area of lead mine shafts and spoil mounds, including a few low and denuded mounds imm. North of White Houses which may include lead dressing spoil. Part of a wide area which was intensively mined for lead in the nineteenth century. Shaft mounds are generally well preserved and up to c. 4m internal diameter, up to 3m high. Ground near the farm track has been disturbed and includes some modern spoil, presumably from nearby building conversions. Lead dressing probably took place mainly to the north (see 1463). SMR nos. for this area are; 3962.25000, 3962.29000, 3962.30000, 3962.24000,3962.31000,3962.32000. Mines survey 1582, 1581,1202."|"24/8/99"||"See description"||||"MNY6002; MNY5995; MNY5999; MNY6000; MNY5996; MNY6001" 655|"1463"|"Bewerley Moor"|"SE"|"11693"|"64423"|||||||||"An area of extensive and varied tips of lead dressing spoil, including some mine shafts also. Site 1462 to the south includes several shaft mounds, and it was presumably the ore from these that was dressed here on the N side of a track. Sloping ground was normally used to optimise use of water in one stage after another, so that coarser spoil appears at the top of the slope and finer spoil at the bottom. The pattern is generally followed here, but few distinct water channels are visible. Water came from reservoir (1464) to the south west. The undulating mounds of spoil are typically up to 2m high, 15-20m long and their form suggests repeated, small dumps rather than single large episodes. No dressing floors or retaining walls visible. SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', numbers with this listing are 3962.21000, 3962.22000, 3962.23000, 3962,24000. Mines survey numbers 1868, 1394 and 255. Dales survey no. 561969 lists 'Lead mining complex cow grooves'."|"24/8/99"||"3962.21000, 3962.22000, 3962.23000, 3962,24000"||"561969"|"SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead', Dales survey lists 'Lead mining complex cow grooves'"|"MNY5994; MNY5991; MNY5993; MNY5992; MNY22567" 656|"1464"|"Bewerley Moor"|"SE"|"11640"|"64354"|||||||||"Large reservoir by field wall, consisting of earthen bank c. 3-4m high x 25m x 12m. No longer water filled but marshy. Earthwork is well preserved and not apparently breached (see sketch plan). The reservoir provided a water supply to the lead dressing floor (1463) immediately to the north, which served shafts to the south and east (1462)."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22568" 657|"1465"|"Bewerley Moor"|"SE"|"11602"|"64380"|||||||||"Two mine shafts, appearing as sunken hollows c.4m diameter. One (to the E) retains a spoil collar up to c. 1m high, the other underlies a field wall and may be subsidence rather than a shaft proper. SMR lists 'Shaft:Mining:Lead' no. 3962,20000. Possibly associated with Mines survey no. 1854 and SMR no. 3962.16000 'Shaft:mining:lead', both immediately to the west."|"24/8/99"||"3962.16000"|||"SMR lists 'Shaft:mining:lead', immediately to the west"|"MNY5990" 658|"1466"|"Beweley Moor"|"SE"|"11618"|"64409"|||||||||"A discrete area of small spoil heaps, composed of lead dressing spoil. Typically up to 1m high, 8mx4m. The heaps are generally grouped in pairs or threes, with the ones at the top of the slope noticeably including coarser spoil than those a little downslope from them. This suggests the usual sequence of dressing - ore being crushed more & more finely as it moves downhill from the shaft. The relatively small size of these heaps suggests manual power only; probably bucking hammers. Possibly also associated with Mines survey no. 1979 and SMR no. 3962.17000 'Shaft:mining:lead' immediately to the SW."|"24/8/99"||"3962.17000"|||"SMR lists 'Shaft:mining:lead' immediately to the west."|"MNY22570" 659|"1500"|"Bayliss Gap"|"SE"|"16663"|"64200"|"16580"|"64115"|||||||"In a field called Leadhouse Ing imm. SE of Baylis Gap, a narrow ditch and small bank thought to represent a grubbed-out field boundary defining former lead workings (1501). The ditch is c.0.8m wide, <0.4m deep with a slight bank up to 0.2m on its E side. Some fragments of stone visible in the bank, suggesting removal of a former wall. Respects present field boundaries, running from one field wall north to the spoil heaps of 1501 and then turning north east to meet a second field wall."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22571" 660|"1501"|"Bayliss Gap"|"SE"|"16600"|"64198"|||||||||"In a field called Leadhouse Ing to the SW of Baylis Gap Farm, a collection of spoil heaps. Although identified by ?SMR circle as a site of former lead workings, the original by modern spoil, including the remains of later buildings since it includes concrete and modern brick and tile. It is difficult to establish whether the site was for mining or smelting form surface remains alone, although a mound suggestive of a shaft mound stands at the north. The modern spoil is a result of ground-levelling by the farmer. For plan see sheet for 1500. Ditch 1500 runs to the south and east of the spoil: although it has the appearance of a robbed flue, it runs NE beyond 1500, downhill, and respects current field boundaries so is judged to be a former field wall."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY7190" 661|"1502"|"Bewerley Hall Farm"|"SE"|"16505"|"64550"|||||||||"Bewerley Hall Farm is shown on 1:10000 map as 'The Farmstead'. The farmer identifies this field as the site of a Roman camp, and says that in light snow earthworks are visible. No earthworks suggestive of structures or enclosures were seen, with the exception of trackways 1503: slight undulations in ground level are thought to be natural. The farmer says he has considered bulldozing the area 'to see what comes up'. 'Trackway' marked nearby by RCHM (see 1503), also marked by summary SMR no. 591012.0."|"26/8/99"|||||"'Trackway' marked nearby by RCHM"|"MNY22573" 662|"1503"|"Bewerley Hall Farm"|"SE"|"16475"|"64577"|"16550"|"64522"|||||||"Trackway running E-W across a field E of Bewerley Hall Farm and appearing as a sloping embankment, rising to the west to a maximum height of 2m. Underlies present field boundaries. The track is not clearly defined. Marked by a RCHM point as 'Trackway'. Summary SMR no. 591012.0 ."|"26/8/99"|||||"Marked by a RCHM point as 'Trackway"|"MNY22574" 663|"1504"|"Westcliff Farm"|"SE"|"16187"|"64006"|||||||||"Pile of rubble, c.3m diameter and maximum height >1m. Composed of field wall-size stones, c.0.4m maximum, and not apparently including any dressed stone. No field wall in the vicinity - perhaps a collapsed hut or structure."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22575" 664|"1505"|"Glasshouses"|"SE"|"17434"|"64246"|||||||||"Circular stone-walled enclosure of c.10m diameter on N bank of the Nidd. The enclosing wall is higher at the N than south side - the northern two thirds are walled with mortared sandstone, c.3m high, and the remaining part by a lower wall up to 1m high with alternating long and short capstones. Recesses at ground level in the north wall include narrow slits and wider openings (see elevation). The enclosure is floored in stone & concrete, with a shallow recess around the edge suggesting that something has rolled around the edge or drained away - a ditch also around the outside, c.0.2m deep. The whole is cut into the steep hillside to the north, and there is a set of stone steps above it. Opening c. 2m wide in W wall. Possible water management feature? See also 1506."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22576" 665|"1506"|"Glasshouses"|"SE"|"17412"|"64255"|||||||||"Immediately west of 1505 and possibly an addition to it. A curving north wall of similar proportions (<3m high) but of modern hammer-dressed sandstone in larger, more uniform blocks and with concrete capstones. No S. wall and flooring not visible in dense undergrowth. To the south is a footpath, a machine-bed of sandstone with sawn-off iron fixings is visible."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22577" 666|"1507"|"Glasshouses"|"SE"|"17394"|"64264"|||||||||"Continuation of 1505 & 1506: an area of hard standing floored with stone or concrete, and including a dump of building materials including modern roof slate."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22578" 667|"1508"|"Eagle Hall"|"SE"|"14699"|"65471"|"14963"|"65492"|"14963"|"65413"|||||"Ridge & furrow. 2.5m wide ridges, N-S alignment. Faint."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22579" 668|"1509"|"Shoulder of Mutton Farm"|"SE"|"15305"|"65499"|"15305"|"65402"|"15305"|"65402"|"15258"|"65465"|"15249"|"65402"|"2 lynchet bank aligned N/S across field. 20m apart, standing to a height of 0.5m. Shallow hollow way running east along southern edge of field. 2m wide x 0.5m, 1m deep. Leads to Eagle Hall."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22580" 669|"1510"|"Bridgehouse Gate"|"SE"|"13518"|"56350"|||||||||"Earthbound quarry, no exposed faces. 35m long x 10m wide x 2m deep. Aligned N/S. Inclined downhill to north. Upcast to east/down slope, 3 distinct spoil heaps. Trackway aligned N/S running 20m to south of quarry sloping down slope to N/W. 2m wide, may cut into slope 1m."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22581" 670|"1511"|"Hill Top Farm"|"SE"|"15275"|"65140"|||||||||"Building platform, circular in shape 25m diameter. Built into south facing slope (30 degrees), grass covered. Platform retained on south side/downslope by dry stone retaining wall with copings. 1m boundary stones at either end, engraved DC (see sketch). Wall 1.75m high, 10m long. Parch marks & nettles, slight depression indicate possible building remains."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22582" 671|"1512"|"Hill Top Farm"|"SE"|"15489"|"65296"|"15349"|"65282"|||||||"Derelict boundary visible as partial tree line, hedgerow & bank >1m deep."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22583" 672|"1513"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10733"|"63160"|||||||||"Collapsed dry stone boundary visible as bank & ditch containing soil bound & lichen covered stones. Bank typically 2m wide x 1m high. Ditch typically 1m wide x 0.5m deep."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22584" 673|"1514"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10594"|"63413"|"10864"|"63215"|"10843"|"63100"|"10428"|"63320"|||"Area of extensive mining as marked on OS map. Several disused shafts and associated spoil mounds. Varying in type from simple collared mounds around a central shaft to a multiple complex of mounds around a large shaft. Includes SMR nos. 3971.16000, 3971.17000, 3971.10000, 3971.0600 & 3971.07000, all described as 'Shaft:mining:lead'; 3971.08000 described as 'Shafts:mining:lead' and 3971.36000 described as 'Dam'. Also includes Mines Survey nos. 657, 2192, 2180 & 2034."|"31/8/99"||"See description"|||"SMR marks :'Shaft:mining:lead', 'Shafts:mining:lead' & 'Dam'"|"MNY6134; MNY6104; MNY6106; MNY22585; MNY6115; MNY6105; MNY6114" 674|"1515"|"Galloway Pasture"|"SE"|"10823"|"63353"|"10726"|"63256"|||||||"Earthen bank 0.5m high x 1.5m wide aligned roughly E-W. No apparent relationship to boundaries or mine workings."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22586" 675|"1516"|"Lily Green"|"SE"|"10392"|"64050"|||||||||"2 derelict buildings, almost completely overgrown. One building aligned SW/NE (A). One building aligned NW/SE (B). Building A visible as large pile of overgrown rubble approx. 10m x 5m. Majority of stone soil bound and lichen covered, standing to 2.5m. Outline of walls barely visible, possibly 2/3 rooms. Building B is10% intact. North west corner standing to height of 2m, approx. 7mx4m. Asbestos sheeting and roof timber collapsed inside therefore possibly stock building."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22587" 676|"1517"|"Craven Cross"|"SE"|"10124"|"64371"|||||||||"Large earthbound quarry. Aligned NW/SE. Covering area approx. 15m x 40m. Shallow cut >1.5m, no exposed faces. Narrow trackway leading into quarry from south. Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as a quarry."|"31/8/99"|||||"Shown on RCHM aerial photographic survey as a quarry"|"MNY22588" 677|"1518"|"Ravenstone Crag"|"SE"|"10232"|"64381"|||||||||"Small derelict building, 10% intact. Aligned NW/SE. Single room 11m x 7m. Walls standing >0.75m. Dry stone & mortar construction. Modern pre-cast reinforced concrete stock stalls in-situ. Positioned in corner of field, but free standing from boundary walls. Trackway 2m wide to S/W of structure. Shown as 'Building' on RCHM aerial photographic survey."|"31/8/99"|||||"Shown as 'Building' on RCHM aerial photographic survey"|"MNY22589" 678|"1519"|"Ravenstone Crag"|"SE"|"10312"|"64450"|||||||||"Disused shaft/quarry, roughly circular 10m diameter. Collared spoil heap, 0.5m high x 1m wide. RCHM aerial survey shows 'Quarry'."|"31/8/99"|||||"RCHM aerial survey shows 'Quarry'."|"MNY22590" 679|"1520"|"Moor View Farm"|"SE"|"14715"|"64278"|"14739"|"64243"|"14681"|"64209"|"14653"|"64237"|||"Ridge & furrow. 1m wide ridges, aligned E/W. 3m wide ridges aligned N/S. Feint."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22591" 680|"1521"|"White Wood Farm"|"SE"|"15259"|"64668"|||||||||"Small stone clearance cairn. Medium to large sized sandstone >1m, tipped in shallow depression in hillside. Area covered 4mx2m, 1m high."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22592" 681|"1522"|"Sugar Hill"|"SE"|"15324"|"64743"|||||||||"Set of 24 stone flagged steps. Cut into south facing slope. Part of footpath. Typically 0.8mx0.3m."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22593" 682|"1523"|"Bewerley"|"SE"|"15672"|"64658"|||||||||"Disused underground reservoir, grass covered mound. 14m long x 10m wide x 2m high. 2 stone lined outlets at east end. Both outlets 1m wide. South outlet 1.5m high. North 1m high. Both capped with stone flags. SMR records an 'Ice House' nearby, no. 4217.00000 and Mines Survey no. 591019.0 is also nearby."|"1/9/99"||"4217.00000"||"591019.0"|" SMR records an 'Ice House' nearby"|"MNY22594" 683|"1524"|"Bewerley Park"|"SE"|"16109"|"64902"|"16249"|"64817"|"16240"|"64760"|||||"R&F aligned N/S. 5m wide. Feint. Marked by RCHM as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"1/9/99"|||||" Marked by RCHM as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"MNY22595" 684|"1525"|"Stock Plain Farm"|"SE"|"16786"|"64973"|||||||||"Small dry stone structure (not on OS) aligned NW/SE. Built into slope of SE facing hillside, immediately south of grass track aligned E/W and adjacent to east dry stone boundary. 30% intact, ashlar quoins & coursed dressed stone. West wall - extant to height of 2.5m. 7 courses of large quoins & blocked up doorway. South door jamb still in situ (only external feature). South wall - corners intact to 2.5m high, middle section collapsed. East & north walls no longer extant. Large piles of stone stacked in interior. Large spoil heaps 40m to south/downslope of structure."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22596" 686|"1527"|"Silver Hill"|"SE"|"15512"|"66731"|||||||||"Large square shaped disturbed area 40mx40m visible as series of mounds & banks and as parch marks in vegetation. Close proximity to quarries, possible beneficiation area (processing of rock/ore)."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22597" 690|"1531"|"Silver Hill"|"SE"|"15441"|"66864"|||||||||"Foundation of small building, aligned E/W fairly level platform cut into hillside, 5.25mx4.5m. Outline of foundation visible as soil bound stones, abutting west dry stone field boundary. Possible 1m wide entrance in SE corner/facing SW."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22598" 691|"1532"|"Book House Farm"|"SE"|"15639"|"65984"|"15594"|"65901"|||||||"Trackway forming 2m wide cut in SW corner of field, below Book House Farm. Depth 1m-4m. Continues south through boundary wall and crosses the river terrace as a bank/causeway - 2m wide & 0.5m high."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22599" 692|"1533"|"Book House Farm"|"SE"|"15534"|"66078"|"15592"|"66058"|||||||"Revetted roadway 5m wide following west field boundary running SW/down slope."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22600" 693|"1534"|"St Mary's Church"|"SE"|"15635"|"66241"|"15669"|"66169"|||||||"Semi-earthbound level building platform, 10mx7m, aligned E/W. Built into slope. 2 courses of large sandstone foundation blocks visible on south & west side. Small grade rubble >0.1m."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22601" 694|"1535"|"Panorama Walk"|"SE"|"16433"|"65252"|||||||||"A flight of rock cut steps, cut into fissure between 2 natural outcrops. Drop of 2.5m, width 0.5-0.8m, depth >0.3m. Positioned on east side of iron fenced viewing platform abutting Panorama Walk."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22602" 695|"1536"|"Knott Farm"|"SE"|"16860"|"65212"|||||||||"Small earthbound quarry. Aligned E/W. 10m long x 3m deep x 3m high. Cut faces visible in 2 places. Positioned 5m north of trackway."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22603" 696|"1537"|"Stock Plain"|"SE"|"17152"|"64985"|||||||||"Robbed out dry stone boundary, N/S aligned partially standing at N & S ends."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22604" 697|"1538"|"Stock Plain"|"SE"|"17018"|"64978"|||||||||"Lynchet aligned E/W. Visible as shallow bank 0.7m high continues as a partial hedgerow at eastern end."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22605" 698|"1539"|"Stock Plain"|"SE"|"16995"|"64963"|||||||||"Quarry aligned NW/SE on south facing slope, 30m wide. Working face 3m high adjacent to road. Completely soil bound. Trackway running along face to road. Large spoil heap to south of trackway, has 3 mature trees growing on it."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22606" 699|"1540"|"Hole House Gill"|"SE"|"17017"|"65275"|||||||||"Large quarry 90% earthbound, aligned E/W. Visible cut faces >4m high. 50m x 35m. Accessed by track to south leading to main trackway."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22607" 700|"1541"|"Church Green Farm"|"SE"|"16378"|"65647"|"16431"|"65631"|"16431"|"65570"|"16378"|"65594"|||"3 lynchets N/S aligned. Varying depth 2-3m. Spacing 20m. Culminating at southern end in robbed out dry stone boundary visible as a N/S alignment of large orthostats >1m."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22608" 701|"1542"|"Church Green"|"SE"|"16500"|"65586"|||||||||"Quarry 50m diameter. Entrance & trackway to west onto road. Marked on OS map, and listed in RCHM aerial photographic survey."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22609" 702|"1543"|"Bedlam"|"SE"|"16202"|"65967"|"16202"|"65904"|||||||"Lynchet aligned N/S, extends beyond north boundary by about 12m. Visible as 1m bank."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22610" 703|"1544"|"Bedlam"|"SE"|"16287"|"65779"|"16308"|"65838"|"16276"|"65911"|||||"Levelled building platform, abutting east boundary fence (formerly dry stone/robbed out). 12mx7m level area, visible as slight depression cut into hill side, bank to north 1m high. A few soil bound stones around the perimeter. 2 areas of concrete floor slabs. 3mx1m, 2.5mx2m. Bank marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and by summary SMR no. 491017.0."|"2/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'"|"MNY22611" 704|"1545"|"Lower Wild Carr"|"SE"|"16266"|"66076"|"16196"|"66008"|||||||"Shallow bank marking southern boundary of drove road/walled trackway. Visible as shallow bank 1m wide x 0.3m high running parallel, 2m to south of extant north dry stone boundary wall. Terminates as small platform, 30m from top/NE field boundary."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22612" 705|"1546"|"Towler House"|"SE"|"16026"|"66144"|"15967"|"66060"|||||||"Coursed & mortared construction around a spring, over a culvert. Situated in the NW corner of a field on the line of a culvert aligned NE/SW. Structure - 6 courses high (0.5m) x 0.8m wide. Vaulted stone arch outlet. Capped by pitched coping stone with inscription OCT MDCCCXCLV."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22613" 706|"1547"|"Bruce House"|"SE"|"15861"|"66189"|"15773"|"66090"|||||||"Derelict field boundary aligned NE/SW. Visible as parched, shallow bank 3m wide x 0.4m."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22614" 707|"1548"|"Goose Green Farm"|"SE"|"15622"|"66446"|"15610"|"66376"|||||||"Two trackways running NW/SE downslope towards Goose Green Farm. 2-3m wide. Northern most supported by 1.5m high dry stone retaining wall for approx. 15m."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22615" 708|"1549"|"Goose Green Farm"|"SE"|"15633"|"66536"|"15662"|"66510"|||||||"Lynchet aligned E/W. 1m high. Forms right angled boundary with tree line running downslope (N/S) to gatepost in extant dry stone boundary."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22616" 709|"1550"|"Goose Green Farm"|"SE"|"15582"|"66562"|||||||||"Area 70mx50m extensively covered by anthropogenic mounds, consistent with quarrying. NW side of field cut by shallow depressions/spoil bound quarries. Several linear spoil mounds running N/S downslope. Also possible working platforms. Trackway 2m wide running NW/SE downslope to connect with trackway 1548."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22617" 710|"1551"|"Goose Green Farm"|"SE"|"15737"|"66477"|||||||||"Stone trough (1.75x1x0.5m deep) with a drystone wall to the east & a paved area to the west. W/c extends 2m to the east."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22618" 711|"1552"|"Towler House"|"SE"|"16169"|"66283"|||||||||"Small: 0.25mx0.5mx0.25m"|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22619" 712|"1553"|"Scott Gate Ash"|"SE"|"16281"|"66294"|"16322"|"66247"|||||||"Large anthropogenic bank breaking natural slope face of bank 10m high, very steep (80 degrees). Forms level platform 10m high, aligned NW/SE. Ridge of bank runs parallel with retaining bank 1554, 30m downslope."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22620" 713|"1554"|"Scott Gate Ash"|"SE"|"16261"|"66265"|||||||||"Long linear quarry running parallel to and abutting retaining wall 1554. Positioned to immediate north of spoil heap & retaining bank. 50m long x 20m wide x 10m deep. Predominately soil bound, 10% exposed cut faces."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22621" 714|"1556"|"Draymans Field Farm"|"SE"|"16742"|"66109"|||||||||"Small drystone structure 9mx4m. Aligned N/S. 4 sided enclosure, north & east walls formed by drystone boundaries. Both these walls show evidence of mortar pointing. South and west walls partially intact (60%). 2m high, opening in south wall. Possible stock enclosure diagonally across field to south."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22622" 715|"1557"|"Drayman's Field Quarry"|"SE"|"16726"|"66014"|||||||||"Small rectangular building composed of large sandstone blocks in a drystone wall constructed single cell. No roof. 2.5mx3m. Structure is built into the hillside above Drayman's Field Quarry. Single doorway into east elevation & features 2 internal alcoves. Possible powder store to quarry."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22623" 716|"1558"|"Draymans Field Quarry"|"SE"|"16658"|"65971"|||||||||"Very large quarry, cut into hillside. Roughly circular in shape. Aligned E/W. 200m long x 100m wide x 50m deep. Entrance to west. Predominately earthbound & extensively overgrown with mature trees. Shown on OS map as 'Draymans field quarry (disused)'."|"2/9/99"|||||"Shown on OS map as 'Draymans field quarry (disused)'"|"MNY22624" 717|"1559"|"Drayman's Field Quarry"|"SE"|"16708"|"66066"|||||||||"Small hut, very similar to 1557."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22625" 718|"1560"|"Draymans Quarry"|"SE"|"16582"|"66087"|||||||||"Large derelict building 20% intact. 20m x 7m. Farmstead building abutting north boundary wall aligned E/W. Front of building facing south into walled courtyard. 20m x 7m. Rear/north extant to 3m high. Constructed in coursed dry stone. Blocked doorway in north wall only visible external features. Possibly two celled structure. Interior full of rubble. Courtyard wall extant to 0.6m on E side. Two courtyard gateposts 2m high remain in situ on south side. Trackway running along west side. RCHM aerial photographic survey shows two records here, 'Building' and 'Enclosure'."|"2/9/99"|||||"RCHM aerial photographic survey shows two records here, 'Building' and 'Enclosure'"|"MNY22626" 719|"1561"|"Drayman's Field Quarry"|"SE"|"16500"|"66060"|||||||||"Circular quarry c.20x20m with a 5m working face - facing SW. Largely earthfast with stone piles located close to the quarry entrance (1558)."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22627" 720|"1562"|"Drayman's Field Quarry"|"SE"|"16428"|"66069"|||||||||"Wall enclosed well/reservoir. Oval in shape approx. 5x3m. Contemporary with field boundaries."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22628" 721|"1563"|"Scott Gate Ash"|"SE"|"16420"|"66150"|||||||||"R & F not evident. RCHM APs confused by drains, which run N-S. Also marked by SMR no. 4159.04000 'trackway'."|"2/9/99"||"4159.04000"|||"RCHM APs confused by drains. Also marked by SMR as 'trackway'"|"MNY22629" 722|"1564"|"Windmill Cottage"|"SE"|"16460"|"65791"|||||||||"Large, isolated spoil heap c.40x25m located close to field boundary."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22630" 723|"1565"|"Windmill Cottage"|"SE"|"16602"|"65719"|||||||||"Round tower. 12m high with a base diameter of c. 4-5m. Poss. Kiln or windmill base? Marked by SMR no. 4161.0000 'Mill:wind'."|"2/9/99"||"4161.0000"|||"'Mill:wind"|"MNY7096" 724|"1566"|"Scot Gate Ash"|"SE"|"16360"|"66182"|||||||||"Marked on OS map as disused. Forms a scar/working-face c.10m high x 50m long in an arc. Located in the NE corner of field, bisected by trackway, NW-SE. Spoil heap forms an extensive platform to the SW. Occasional large sand stone block on the old working floor. 1559 very similar building abutting field wall, no roof."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22632" 725|"2000"|"Longside Farm"|"SE"|"11913"|"71813"|||||||||"Shallow linear depression approximately 0.5m, running EW, W of Longside Farm downslope to farm buildings. Ground slightly higher to south. Width 1m, length 80m. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"13/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"MNY22633" 726|"2001"|"Longside Farm"|"SE"|"11820"|"71966"|||||||||"Two late conjoined spoilheaps, approx. 12m in height and about 30m by 30m; entirely grassed over with some erosion on west side & 3 tree stumps embedded in it. Appears to be refuse from a thinly bedded sandstone quarry, not visible and probably in woodland to east (actually, just visible on edge of woodland as long linear quarry with spoil heaps on each side). Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'."|"13/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'."|"MNY22634" 727|"2002"|"Longside Farm"|"SE"|"11901"|"71903"|||||||||"8m diameter quarry to east of trackway, up side of hill. Depth approx. 2.5m, dug into side of hill. Large limestone boulder within quarry suggests this was purpose."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22635" 728|"2003"|"Longside Farm"|"SE"|"12021"|"71854"|||||||||"Large quarry to east of trackway on corner below wood line. Dug into side of hill (as 2002), & thinly bedded sandstone visible in side, as well as limestone boulders. Approx. 10mx12m, 8m in depth (though only 1m really as sloping)."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22636" 729|"2004"|"Arna Knab Wood"|"SE"|"11952"|"72390"|||||||||"Sheepfold to east of woodland on edge of moor. Three 'cells', as shown in diagram. Post medieval at earliest. 7mx20m, walls 1.5m, 0.6m thick, 12 courses, drystone wall roughly coursed. Marked by Dales survey no. 562341 'Sheep fold' and Summary SMR no. 171091.0."|"13/8/99"||||"562341"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Sheep fold'"|"MNY22637" 730|"2005"|"Arna Knab Wood"|"SE"|"11896"|"72484"|||||||||"Cupmark stone on east edge of track, and due south of field boundary. 3 cups & 2 cup & rings. Stone is very gritty sandstone. Approx. 1.2mx0.8m. Some erosion on surface. Very good visibility across whole valley."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22638" 731|"2006"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11749"|"72929"|||||||||"Large quarry, entirely grassed over though some sandstone rubble protruding to north. Approx. 40m in diameter and 12m in depth. Quarry cut into hillside to extract sandstone. Small internal spoil heap at entrance predates enclosure walls. Marked by Dales survey no. 562339 'Sandstone quarry' and RCHM 'Sandstone quarry'. The RCHM also marks 'trackway' just to the south and Dales survey no. 562340 'Sheep fold' is also just to the south."|"13/8/99"||||"562339,562340"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Sandstone quarry' and RCHM as 'Sandstone quarry'. The RCHM also marks 'trackway' just to the south and Dales survey 'Sheep fold' is also just to the south."|"MNY22639" 732|"2007"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11720"|"72884"|"11622"|"72834"|||||||"(see 2006 for diagram). Large quarry, approx. 35m in diameter with large banks of sandstone rubble in centre & around edges. Not as grassed over as 2006 therefore may be later. Depth is approx. 8m. Quarry is also cut into hillside to immediate west, a Holloway snakes around the west and south sides up on to moor. Field below has several earthworks, all possible Holloways, but large cuts caused by drainage make these less clear to understand."|"13/8/99"||||||"MNY22640" 733|"2008"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11520"|"72749"|"11540"|"72691"|"11474"|"72596"|"11430"|"72686"|||"4m wide ridges. Running downslope, NE/SW, very faint. Meeting track to SW, wall to NE and beck to N. Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"13/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22641" 734|"2009"|"Fox Crag"|"SE"|"11246"|"73916"|"11238"|"73878"|||||||"Linear cairn to N of beck tributary and bounding the edge of the flat ground & the slope it has caused. Approx.12m in length running EW, abutted approx. 2/3 along north side by further short linear cairn, approx. 6m in length. Cairn comprises piles of rough stone blocks, unworked, to form revetment. Partially turfed. Width varies from 0.4 to 1.2m. No visible continuation EW, NS continues on to edge of further beck."|"16/8/99"||||||"MNY22642" 735|"2010"|"Fox Crag"|"SE"|"11398"|"74053"|"11331"|"74069"|"11327"|"73896"|||||"A - linear cairn approx. 3m wide & 40m in length, previously a drystone wall comprised of roughly worked flat limestone blocks, now entirely flattened. Runs EW. B - NS running drystone wall, fairly flattened in places, as above. Exists only as turfed over line in parts. Sheepfold (C) abuts this wall. Peters out to S where it encounters N wall of 2011 complex. C - sheepfold approx. 3.5m x 7m in size, and 10-12 courses high. Roughly dressed limestone, random coursed. Appears to reuse older stone settings in its construction, in NW corner and to S. D - linear settings of orthostats, probably predating sheepfold & possibly Med. In date. Marked by RCHM as 'sheepfold'."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'sheepfold'."|"MNY22643" 736|"2011"|"Fox Crag"|"SE"|"11338"|"73884"|"11347"|"73822"|"11435"|"73775"|||||"See plan. Orthostat wall 0.8m wide, Partially reused in NW corner by post med. drystone walling. Orthostatic wall, mostly turfed over but well faced to west side, particularly near building (which is bonded with it). EW linear orthostat wall using boulders in construction, snakes down side of beck, joining 2009. Sheepfold built using orthostat walling, boulder re-use & some post med. rebuild on east side. Ground in centre is 'levelled'. Possible entrance to east. Building described as a sheep-fold but walls are of massive construction and faced. Primary building approx. 8x5m, with an entrance to the east. No visible internal features as heavily turfed and covered in rubble. Has a semi-circular chimney on S wall. Extended to south, of similar design. 4x5m with doorway in SW corner. Marked by RCHM as 'sheepfold'. Holloways in the next field to the SE."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'sheepfold'"|"MNY22644" 737|"2012"|"Fox Crag"|"SE"|"11280"|"73941"|"11297"|"73966"|||||||"See plan. Small cairn comprising two large boulders & cleared stone on top approx. 1.5mx1.5m. Small circular bank of turfed over stones, with 2m square depression in centre. Very level & with stones facing in on inside. Located within collection of large boulders, therefore shelter. Large orthostatic linear running EW & appearing to mark division with beck tributary. Possible lynchet between this & hut. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'"|"MNY22645" 738|"2013"|"Cockle Hill"|"SE"|"11820"|"73900"|||||||||"Large oval quarry, approx. 8m in depth & 35x25m in size. Half filled with rubbish. Dug into hillside. W facing entrance, with single entrance heap. No visible face, entirely grassed over."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'"|"MNY22646" 739|"2014"|"Bull Dike Head"|"SE"|"11995"|"74791"|||||||||"Large turfed over quarry, single spoil heap in centre/south. Approx. 10m in depth, in entrance to NW. Probably for sandstone as visible by quarry waste. Some small spoil heaps around entrance. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"16/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"MNY22647" 740|"2015"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11614"|"73117"|||||||||"Cup marked stone - rough gritty sandstone boulder covered in 'peckmarks' (probably natural) with four cupmarks visible on upper face. Appears genuine, though possible marks have been caused by erosion. Dimensions approx. 1.8m x 1.2m."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22648" 741|"2016"|"High Longside Farm"|"SE"|"11401"|"73012"|"11485"|"72922"|||||||"Curvilinear lynchet running NW/SE across field. Fairly ephemeral, but convincing as a break of slope. Could be caused by natural causes (e.g. land-slip). Extends fractionally northwards into next field. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"17/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"MNY22649" 742|"2017"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11342"|"73007"|"11359"|"72965"|"11260"|"72901"|"11237"|"72936"|||"Steep lynchet at approx. 45 degree angle & roughly 1.8m in height. Length approx. 20m. Bound to N & S by drains/streams. To west is a field of ridge & furrow, showing only as faint traces. Approx. 2.5m between ridges. To east possibility of further cultivation."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22650" 743|"2018"|"High Longside House"|"SE"|"11141"|"72868"|"11241"|"72778"|||||||"Old former field boundary running NS for approx. 100m. Visible as slight hummock in slope, roughly 0.4m in height & 1.5 in width. Peters out to S, possibly truncated by flood channels off moors. No visible stonework or related walls. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"17/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'"|"MNY22651" 744|"2019"|"Low Sikes"|"SE"|"11211"|"72584"|||||||||"Steep south facing quarry on edge of beck (north edge). Face visible in centre, approx. 8m appears to be sandstone. Further faces to W but more turfed over. Large spoil heaps next to beck. 30m in length. Mainly backfilled with rubbish. Marked by Dales survey no. 562327 'Sandstone quarry'."|"17/8/99"||||"562327"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22652" 745|"2020"|"Blackstone Gill Bridge"|"SE"|"10792"|"72974"|||||||||"Large west-facing quarry next to main road. Approximately 30m in length, the main face is sandstone & roughly 6m in height. A further smaller face is visible to the north. The quarry is cut into the hill-side, & there are traces of quarry waste & trackways to south-west. Some faint field boundaries extend eastwards as shown. Marked by Dales survey no. 562334 'Sandstone quarry' and RCHM 'quarry'."|"17/8/99"||||"562334"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Sandstone quarry' and RCHM as 'quarry'"|"MNY22653" 746|"2021"|"Blackstone Gill Bridge"|"SE"|"10607"|"73069"|||||||||"Remains of limestone quarry to west of road; original quarry immediately to SW with long passage & spoil heap to west. No apparent face. Partially covered by construction of modern road. Dimensions: 30mx14m."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22654" 747|"2022"|"Nidd Heads"|"SE"|"10545"|"73235"|"10553"|"73192"|||||||"Lynchet, approx. 40m in length & 0.8m in height running NS. Slope faces W, stones visible throughout. Appears to relate to wall stump to N & is previous alignment."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22655" 748|"2023"|"West House Farm"|"SE"|"10829"|"72248"|"10857"|"72193"|||||||"Lynchet - 60m in length, 3m in height. East facing slope, no visible stones within bank. Possibly marks boundary of ridge & furrow field to east, though none visible despite RCHM ref. Orientated NS. RCHM marks it as a 'field boundary'."|"17/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks it as a 'field boundary'."|"MNY22656" 749|"2024"|"West House Farm"|"SE"|"10957"|"72109"|||||||||"Shallow lynchet running NS, with short length running EW, providing curved corner (joining at W & S side). 14m N/S, 6-8m E/W, low lynchet 30cm in height & 1m wide. No visible stones within it. Probably relates to field boundary changes."|"17/8/99"||||||"MNY22657" 750|"2025"|"High Pasture"|"SE"|"10656"|"71739"|||||||||"Large orthostatic bank & possible hollow way on N side; pre-date enclosure as run over banks. Bank extends out of current field wall where it uses its alignment (visible orthostats in bottom of field wall). Runs E/W, mostly banking material, some orthostats. Mostly curvilinear, turns 90 degrees, runs across slope for 50m before abutting further bank. Running E & W down to current field wall. Orthostats throughout these banks. Probable early date. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure' and by Summary SMR no. 281056.0. Immediately to the south the RCHM mark 'enclosure and 'platform' which are matched by Summary SMR nos. 281057.0 and 218058.0 respectively."|"17/8/99"|||||"RCHM mark 'enclosure and 'platform'"|"MNY22658" 751|"2026"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10814"|"72405"|||||||||"Large east facing level shaft for mine, backfilled but visible as a cavity to west where backfill has washed away & a line of stone-work to N. Width of working entrance 2m very large spoilheaps to N & E. Relates to Lolly Mine (lead mining). Possible further shaft to NW? Marked by Dales survey no. 562326 'Coal pit and shaft' and by Mines survey no. 1755. Immediately to the SW is Mines survey no. 1272 and the RCHM marks 'short shaft'."|"18/8/99"||||"562326"|"RCHM marks 'short shaft'. Marked by Dales survey as 'Coal pit and shaft'"|"MNY22659" 752|"2027"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10783"|"72466"|"10785"|"72421"|||||||"Remains of two former hollow ways surrounding a probable field boundary (now existing as small stumps of lynchet with earthfast stones). Both appear to merge into current track, suggesting this follows original line. Length approx. 70m."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22660" 753|"2028"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10727"|"72484"|||||||||"Entrance to old 'Lolly' lead mine level, used for drainage and/or access. Top is covered in turf, approx. 2.5m square. Height to stream is roughly 2m. Stone is random coursed & roughly worked; arch is well dressed - keystone was inscribed 'July 1894'. Side wall of flue and drain later therefore opening of road required movement of stream. Partially blocked to prevent animal entrance - water still flows. Still unblocked in interior & runs for some distance. Marked by the RCHM as 'mining (lead)'."|"18/8/99"|||||"Marked by the RCHM as 'mining (lead)'"|"MNY22661" 754|"2029"|"High Blayshaw"|"SE"|"10273"|"72716"|||||||||"As (2028) - partially blocked level entrance, same form & dimensions (though possibly slightly smaller). 1.8m in height, 1.5m in width; side walls of entrance extant but top robbed. Now entirely out of use. A further drain built to S of this, but some slow water flow. Marked by Mines survey no. 1527."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22662" 755|"2030"|"Blayshaw Gill"|"SE"|"10110"|"72909"|||||||||"Large extant lime kiln, circular at top with east facing entrance & two. Short walls flanking entrance. Kiln 3m high, 4m wide and 2m thick before meeting hillside which it is revetted into. Flanking walls are 1.5m wide, 1m tall and come out from the kiln 2.5m. Comprise 4-5 courses of rough limestone blocks. Kiln comprises 13-14 courses of rough limestone blocks with 1 course of slate slabs, I course from top. Entrance consists of an arch of two rows of dressed limestone blocks - 1.7m tall & 1.5m wide. 'Oven' in back consists of single arch sprung from internal walls approx. 1m high & 1.3m wide. Marked by Dales survey no. 562328 'lime kiln'."|"18/8/99"||||"562328"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'lime kiln'"|"MNY22663" 756|"2031"|"High West House"|"SE"|"10292"|"72198"|"10375"|"72128"|||||||"Running N/S across extent of field. 2m high, 4.5m wide, sloping at 45 degree angle. Roughly straight with slight curves to N & S ends. Faint Holloway on east side, eroded by rabbits & sheep scrapes along centre. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"18/9/99"|||||" Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'"|"MNY22664" 757|"2032"|"Blackstone Gill Bridge"|"SE"|"10738"|"72935"|||||||||"Large sandstone quarry with approx. 12m of west facing exposed face, & large spoil heap to SW. To south is further quarry, much larger but with no visible face (turfed). Depth approx. 8-10m. Marked by Dales survey nos. 562332 'Limestone quarry' and 562333 'Lime kiln' and by the RCHM as 'Limestone quarry'. Summary SMR no. 171048.0 is just to the west."|"18/8/99"||||"562332,562333"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Limestone quarry' and 'Lime kiln' and by the RCHM as 'Limestone quarry'"|"MNY22665" 758|"2033"|"Cat Hole Caves"|"SE"|"09343"|"73521"|||||||||"Limestone quarry to W of Cat Holes at How Stean Gorge. 25m in length, 15m wide, depth 4m. Entrance to SE, SE facing limestone face exposed. Large cavity in side of face to NW, maybe where fissures exposed. Some spoil near entrance, small dumps."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22666" 759|"2034"|"Stean Pasture"|"SE"|"08379"|"72563"|||||||||"Building platform & rubble of former post med. barn to rear of field; back wall preserved within drystone walling to west, as coursed dressed stone wall. More recently someone has built a stone toilet with drain abutting wall, complete with white plastic seat (Post-dates building)."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22667" 760|"2035"|"Stean Pasture"|"SE"|"08887"|"72789"|||||||||"Large spoil heap and shaft of lead mine, entirely grassed over but with some rubble visible. Truncated to SW by machining - for wall material? Height of spoil approx. 2.5m to E, much less to W. Marked by Mines survey no. 1904."|"18/8/99"||||||"MNY22668" 761|"2036"|"Low Blayshaw"|"SE"|"10049"|"73093"|"10193"|"72987"|"10050"|"72943"|"09945"|"73017"|||"Slightly suspect R & F, marked as such by RCHM, but appears more likely to be plough marks. Lines of 'ridges' are only 1-1.5m apart. Mainly visible in centre of field though traces present throughout. Also marked by Dales survey no. 50810 'N/A' and Summary SMR no. 281061.0."|"18/8/99"||||"50810"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'N/A'"|"MNY22669" 762|"2037"|"Low Blayshaw"|"SE"|"09965"|"72996"|"09871"|"72938"|||||||"Large lynchet approx. 100m in length. Running EW, & turning S at W point for further 10m. Approx. 2m in height. Ground slopes to south, probably result of former field wall & land use."|"18/8/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'field boundary'"|"MNY22670" 763|"2038"|"Low Blayshaw"|"SE"|"09790"|"72901"|||||||||"Quarry approximately 50m in length & 20m in width, depth 15m. East facing face. No very visible spoil heaps. Associated with lime kiln 2039 to E & some further light quarrying. Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and associated with Dales survey nos. 559070 'Limestone quarries' and 559069 'Lime kiln - no longer extant'."|"18/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and associated with Dales survey 'Limestone quarries' and 'Lime kiln - no longer extant'."|"MNY22671" 764|"2039"|"Low Blayshaw"|"SE"|"09790"|"72913"|||||||||"Lime kiln - E facing with associated quarry. Dimensions approximately 1.8m wide x 3m. Abutted by field walls. Walls so S may be associated. Marked by Dales survey no. 559070 'Limestone quarries' and associated with Dales survey no. 559069 'Lime kiln - no longer extant', and RCHM 'limestone quarry'."|"18/8/99"|||||"Marked by Dales survey as 'Limestone quarries' and associated with 'Lime kiln - no longer extant', and RCHM 'limestone quarry'."|"MNY22672" 765|"2040"|"Stean Pasture"|"SE"|"09280"|"72740"|"See description"||||||||"A - Shallow spoil heap west of field wall - 12m in diameter, with large circular depression to south. (Shaft) 3m across. Rubble visible within pile. Spoil heap much flattened therefore older than others. Height 0.6 - 1m. Grid ref. 09289, 72782. B - large mound 8m in diameter, 1.5m in height; has squarish depression in centre, E facing part of which very linear. Much rubble associated with it. Eastern side truncated by farmer for field wall material. Turfed over, no visible shaft, but likely to be depression. Grid ref. 09265, 72740. C - large mound & shaft, 18m x 14m, height 2.5m. Main spoil heap to east of mound, with rubble protruding from it. Flatter area to west leads to shaft, approximately 4m in diameter with collar of spoil around it. Grid ref. 09227, 72740. D - Large complex of spoil heaps & possible shaft. 27m in length, 9m in width. Large spoil heap to SW of shaft. Crescent of spoil extends W & north, slightly sunken, possibly a shaft. Further spoil heap at N end of crescent, exposed by cows, 3m in diameter. North of this is further depression possibly a shaft - rectangular shaft, visible as dead grass, with circular collar of spoil around it; 3-4m in diameter, dead grass 2m square. Grid ref. 09239, 72799. E - Shallow spoil heap & shaft. Shaft 2-3m in diameter with spoil collar, 6m in diameter. West of shaft - spoil heap 2-3m in diameter, & west of this further linear spoilheaps possibly associated with further shaft, though unclear. Marked by Mines survey nos. 916 and 1608. Grid ref. 09187, 72787."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22673" 766|"2041"|"Stean Pasture"|"SE"|"09039"|"72780"|"08975"|"72800"|||||||"A - Large spoil heap 25m in diameter. Highest part to NE, 2.5m in height. Amorphous shape; flattish area to SE of largest spoil heap. Shaft to W of mound, 4m in diameter & 1.5m in depth. W of this is spoil collar, 1.5m in height. Top strewn with rubble. B - Rabbit ridden spoil heap, 25m by 20m. Principal spoil heap to east of main mound, as a crescent running from west to south. Encircles main shaft, W of this. Has spoil collar 2m in height from ground surface. Shaft 2-3m in width with opening to south, where a low spoil heap is visible. Main height 2.5m. Marked by Dales survey no. 559064 'Old lead mines (4)', Mines survey no. 691 and RCHM 'shaft'."|"19/8/99"||||"559064"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Old lead mines (4)' and RCHM as 'shaft'."|"MNY22674" 767|"2042"|"Blayshaw Marble Quarry"|"SE"|"09623"|"72688"|"09565"|"72782"|||||||"Spoil heap & shaft - 12mx20m, height 1.8m. Large spoil heap to east, in rough crescent shape. Flattish area of spoil to SW of this. Shaft to west of feature with spoil collar. 1.5m in depth. Rubble visible in collar, rest of bank turfed (see 2040 & 2041). Shallow linear earthwork running from SW corner of feature downslope - old field boundary or tramline. Marked by RCHM as 'shaft'."|"19/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'shaft'"|"MNY22675" 768|"2043"|"Blayshaw Marble Quarry"|"SE"|"09649"|"72851"|||||||||"(See 2042 for diagram). Low mound 3-4m in diameter, 0.6m in height. No visible shaft (but not near enough to see). Highest part of heap to east, slopes down to ground to west. Marked by Summary SMR no. 281105.0."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22676" 769|"2044"|"Whitbeck Farm"|"SE"|"09700"|"73277"|||||||||"Immense east facing quarry, 50m x 100m approx., for sandstone. Main face forms east facing crescent & is roughly 15m in height. Multiple spoil heaps in centre & to N, all roughly 8m in height. Interior has been reused for reservoir. Quarry cuts into hillside (see sketch). Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and Dales survey no. 559068 'Limestone quarry'."|"19/8/99"||||"559068"|"Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and Dales survey as 'Limestone quarry'."|"MNY22677" 770|"2045"|"How Stean Cottage"|"SE"|"09433"|"73369"|||||||||"Curvilinear lynchet running N/S, probably remains of field boundary, curves up from How Stean Cottage northwards, enclosing area of high ground to east, approx. 40m in length, & 1m high to SW at maximum point. 30 degree gradient. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and 'mound'."|"19/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and 'mound'."|"MNY22678" 772|"2046"|"Middle Stean Farm"|"SE"|"08465"|"73342"|"08607"|"73247"|"08404"|"73116"|"08305"|"73248"|||"Shallow NW facing lynchet running NE from Hard Gap Lane & petering out after 80m, abutted on NW side, 20m from track by further NE facing lynchet running NW/SE up to field wall - possibly caused by trackway. A further short bank also abuts the first 50m from the track running parallel to the second for 10m. This is approx. 0.6m in height. 1st lynchet is same on NW side, 2nd is slightly shallower at 0.4m. Further round hill to E 2 hollow ways visible skirting bottom of hill, both are approx. 2m wide & 0.8m deep, & truncate a further lynchet running NE/SW, approximately 40m in length & 0.4m high. Ridge & furrow (2m spacing) visible to SE below hill & to NE off 2nd lynchet."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22679" 773|"2047"|"Stean"|"SE"|"08522"|"73704"|||||||||"Lynchet 25m long, 1.5m in width & 0.4m high marking east side of a depression, probably originally some form of enclosure. Does not appear to extend beyond field wall. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary', by Summary SMR no. 281108.0 and by Dales survey no. 559025 'UM barn; no longer extant'."|"19/8/99"||||"559025"|"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary', and by Dales survey as 'UM barn; no longer extant'."|"MNY22680" 774|"2048"|"West End Lathe"|"SE"|"07314"|"74097"|"07338"|"74067"|"07237"|"73963"|"07195"|"74015"|||"Field of ridge & furrow NE of West End Lathe farm building. Ridges run NE/SW between steep beck slope & further drain over top of rise of land. 2.5m apart & ephemeral."|"19/8/99"||||||"MNY22681" 775|"2049"|"Stean Farm"|"SE"|"08690"|"73884"|||||||||"Lime kiln on SW side of beck. No longer extant, mostly rubble, with some remains of walls a few courses high to north and south. Built against edge of shallow quarry, 1.5m in height, 70m in length facing NE. To N. appear to be steps cut into side, down on to flat working area between beck & quarry. South end of lime kiln a crescent of turf facing beck. Marked by Dales survey no. 559041, 'PM limekiln'."|"19/8/99"||||"559041"|"'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22682" 776|"2050"|"Armathwaite"|"SE"|"06844"|"74867"|||||||||"Small ruined grouse butt to NE of drain/stream. Much ruined, approx. 4 courses in height & built into bank. Roughly 2.5m in length (see diagram). No other visible butts around but two low cairns were also noted, probably for its construction. May have been robbed for building (e.g.) sheepfold. Cairns both small, 0.2-0.3m in height & 0.6m diameter, comprising <20 stones each, mainly medium & small sandstone grit. NB - further cairns & grouse butts noted - already on OS map."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22683" 777|"2051"|"Low Riggs"|"SE"|"07631"|"74542"|"07753"|"74385"|||||||"Series of shallow garden plots approx. 15m x 10m, stepping down eastwards as 3 small plots. Some small cultivation lynchets visible running EW across width of steps, as well as small 'headland' running NS on middle step. A further set of steps visible further south, again with marks running EW & NS. Marked by Dales survey no. 559011 'Riggs', and summary SMR no. 281130.0."|"20/8/99"||||"559011"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Riggs'"|"MNY22684" 778|"2052"|"Low Riggs"|"SE"|"07690"|"74506"|||||||||"Ephemeral trace of rectangular building existing as shallow east facing platform approx. 0.3m in height. Some stone visible in lynchets. 10mx5m. Hollow way to south."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22685" 779|"2053"|"Low Riggs"|"SE"|"07898"|"74375"|||||||||"Shallow N facing lynchet running EW from field wall (to W). Approx. 60m in length, 0.5m high & at an angle of approx. 30 degrees. Slight curve northwards, probably old field wall or headland."|"20/8/99"||||||"MNY22686" 780|"2054"|"Well House"|"SE"|"08187"|"74341"|||||||||"Large E facing lime kiln, very well preserved, adjacent to bridge across Armathwaite Gill. Entire nature of structure hard to ascertain as overgrown to W & S. Loading platform to south. Entrance 1.8m in height, main chamber 1.5m in width by 2.5m length; corbelling down to small chimney to rear. Approximately 20 course in height, roughly 4m. Marked by Dales survey no. 559050 'PM limekiln'."|"20/8/99"||||"559050"|"'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22687" 781|"2055"|"Ruscoe"|"SE"|"08312"|"74638"|||||||||"V. flattened lime kiln, or possibly a limestone boulder quarry (though appears too structural). Entirely grassed over, some stones protruding from east. Height 2.5m. Dimensions approximate. Maybe used by farm for field walls, or to build farm & barns. Dimensions: 7mx6mx2.5m high. Marked by Dales survey no. 559051 'PM limekiln'."|"24/8/99"||||"559051"|"'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22688" 782|"2056"|"Armathwaite Intake"|"SE"|"07134"|"75081"|"07179"|"75010"|"07222"|"75076"|||||"Rough and badly ruined dry stone wall. Consists largely of rubble with some suggestion at foundation level of an outer and inner face of large blocks filled with smaller rubble, up to two courses surviving in places. Slightly revetted into bank on W side so that the enclosed area is about 0.4m deeper. Wall is 1m wide & between 0.2-0.5m tall. Running roughly N/S but curving at both ends where it meets the beck. One or two breaks in the wall suggestive of entrances. Some evidence of a rough track running N/S on the E side of the beck."|"24/8/99"||||||"MNY22689" 783|"2058"|"Halfway House"|"SE"|"09327"|"73896"|"09304"|"73677"|"09499"|"73663"|"09516"|"73763"|||"Series of lynchets and possible cultivation (ridge & furrow). Lynchets run SE/NW, one small one runs NE/SW. Two long ones, both 40 degrees & approx. 1m in height; largest one is 80m, shorter one to E is 50-60m; v. short one is 15m. Cultivation marks v. faint, 2.5m in spacing, as slight changes in vegetation. Further lynchet, 40m long % 45-50 degrees, facing south & 2-3m in height - south boundary of field."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22690" 784|"2059"|"Cat Hole Lathe"|"SE"|"09333"|"73664"|||||||||"Lynchet running south from last (2058) and curving westwards to butt field wall. To east of lynchet, series of depressions from huts. N. most depression 6mx3m. To S, 2m square depression & south of this further 3mx2m depression. Northern most depression has S facing wall with visible stonework within it. Large stones along E side on 1st & 2nd depression - visibly built up. Third much more slight. Either series of huts in corner of lynchet & track, or multi-cell building (lynchet may be a trackway). Walls 0.5-0.8m high. W of trackway are humps, probably tree hollows (trees visible to east)."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22691" 785|"2060"|"Cat Hole Lathe"|"SE"|"09284"|"73672"|||||||||"W. of previous site (2059). Shallow quarry, 1m in-depth & sloping downslope. 14mx4m, spoil heap to SW. South of heap is further possible quarry & spoil. Track comes into quarries from west & Hazel Close therefore could be related to building of house. Marked nearby is Dales survey no. 559037 'PM Limekiln'."|"26/8/99"||||"559037"|"'PM Limekiln'"|"MNY22692" 786|"2061"|"Cat Hole Lathe"|"SE"|"09273"|"73623"|||||||||"Stone-built reservoir, 15-20m in diameter & deliberately dammed on E side. Dam is large wall, mainly orthostatic, 1mx14m, running NS & blocking E. Flowing water downslope. From NW of this wall is curving around edge of slope. Hits linear wall running NE/SW, with drain running into it (stone capped, 2 courses high & runs NW up slope). Wall grassed over. To W is original tributary, marked as two large boulders & earthen banks to N & S, providing channel 0.6m in width (now blocked by dry stone wall). Tank defined by bank to south, interior scattered with boulders & water-logged. Date: predates C19th enclosure walls. Marked by Dales survey no. 559037 'PM Limekiln'."|"26/8/99"||||"559037"|"'PM Limekiln'"|"MNY22693" 787|"2062"|"Hazel Close"|"SE"|"09182"|"73853"|"09253"|"73822"|"09259"|"73743"|"09259"|"73743"|"09159"|"73755"|"Two shallow lynchets & cultivation. First lynchet to N of field & runs EW from W-most field boundary. 60-80m in length, 0.8m high & S facing. Angle is 45 degrees & forms narrow flat shelf. Further lynchet to S, curvilinear & runs EW, marking southern boundary of field system. Cultivation is three ridges, & to north of first lynchet is further faint R & F marks. To SW of first lynchet is hollow way to farm, grassed over & predates walls."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22694" 788|"2063"|"Cat Hole Lathe"|"SE"|"09158"|"73575"|||||||||"Limestone quarry, 12mx3m; face is 2.5m high & faces south. Face is flat & consists of thinly bedded limestone. Probably relates to lime kilns further along gorge."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22695" 789|"2064"|"Hazel Close"|"SE"|"08995"|"73737"|||||||||"SE facing lynchet, 11m in length, 1.5m in height, forms SE corner of enclosure & is now part of a trackway. SE of this are 3 NS running banks, possibly very wide R & F or drainage tracks. 0.6-0.8m in height, 2-3m in width & spaced 3m apart. To N in next field is high lynchet, 2-3m in height, 60 degree slope angle. 70m in length, peters out to east and west. To east, joins onto short wall stump which runs west out of enclosure. (14 courses/1.3m in height, random coursed partially dressed stonework, medium to small). To S of lynchet is further lynchet curving down into corner of field. 1.5-2m high, gradually sloping (60 degrees), SW facing. Encloses triangular flattish area. Uncertain function. (Area 20x20x30m). To West, many lynchets curve West wards & then south wards. 1.5m in height. To west of this is a hollow way, probably more modern & relating to barns and later walls. In south west field, enclosure also carries on, completing circle. Shallow lynchet here, much less obvious. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure', and by Summary SMR no. 161011.0 and 161093.0."|"1/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'"|"MNY22696" 790|"2066"|"Hazel Close"|"SE"|"08784"|"73803"|||||||||"Large SW facing lime kiln, 18 courses high, 5mx4m. Height of cell is 3m. Loading platform to NE, upper courses slightly disturbed so not entirely intact (but chamber in good nick). Rake hole visible in chamber itself. Entrance is 1.8m high & same for width & length of chamber itself. To southern side is abutted by later NE/SW wall. (To mark out wall). Stonework is random coursed, partially dressed large sub-rectangular blocks with some smaller rounded stones. All are a mix of sand & limestone. Kiln due north of How Stean Beck, trackway runs EW from loading platform to quarries. To west is small quarry, 15m in length x 4m in width; face visible on SE side 1m in height, beds of limestone visible. On western side is E facing face, 1.5m in height with limestone protruding. Spoil heap on S side, 0.5m in height & on SW side, 1.5m in height. Along trackway are limestone faces visible, probably worked as have small heaps. 1.5m in height, thinly bedded limestone (relates to kiln 2049 too). Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"1/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and 'enclosure'"|"MNY22697" 791|"2067"|"Ivy House Farm"|"SE"|"08746"|"74475"|||||||||"Shallow, west facing lynchet, 0.8m in height with 30 degree slope westwards, 150m in length running N/S downslope. Marks old field boundary. West of this on map is an RCHM point marking 'ridge and furrow', though none visible."|"1/9/99"|||||"West of this on map is an RCHM point marking 'ridge and furrow'"|"MNY22698" 792|"2068"|"Ivy House Farm"|"SE"|"09083"|"74102"|||||||||"Large west-facing lime kiln; abutted on NW side by lynchet; 1.5m in height & 100m in length, marking N boundary of a trackway running down to kiln & up to platform to east, therefore access for material. Kiln 3.5m in height; 12 courses high and quite damaged. Field walls abut it on S side. Kiln entrance 2.5m in length, 2m in depth & 1.8m in height. Used by farmer for storage. Marked by Dales survey no. 559040 'PM limekiln'."|"1/9/99"||||"559040"|"'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22699" 793|"2069"|"Middlesmoor"|"SE"|"09434"|"74164"|||||||||"Back wall of barn & building platform. Marked on OS map as extant but now demolished. Wall runs NW/SE & is 2m in height & 3m in length. Incorporated into dry stone wall; rest of barn now gone, but appears entrance originally was on SW corner (by stonework). Platform 5x3m, consists of area of bumpy level ground, low turf mounds encircling it, therefore original walls. Wall is random coursed dry stone type, stones small-med. Roughly shaped. Barn predates dry stone walls themselves which butt it. Platform runs NE from this wall."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22700" 794|"2070"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"09864"|"74637"|||||||||"Partially demolished barn, consisting of two walls running NS, 10m apart. Western most wall approximately 3m in length, 1.2m in height, 7 courses of random coursed dry stone walling, medium to large stones. Wall to east has one large stone on S corner, rest is dry stone walling as previous, but turfed over & used as trackway revetment. To S side of building is a block plinth, part of doorway. In centre of this is further block, part of wall (which is a low turf mound). North side partially turfed line of stones. May carry on further west under dry stone wall as turf lines. Dimensions would have been 15mx10m, but now very truncated. May have had two cells."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22701" 795|"2071"|"Park House"|"SE"|"09971"|"73850"|"09969"|"73711"|||||||"Large south-facing lynchet, 2-3m in height, 60 degree slope. Remains of old field boundary. 60m in length."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22702" 796|"2072"|"Lofthouse Moor"|"SE"|"11373"|"76210"|||||||||"Small cairn 1mx2m. Roughly oval, N/S orientation. Made up of sub-angular & rounded, medium-large stones. Standing to a height of 0.3m at most."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22703" 797|"2073"|"Lofthouse Moor"|"SE"|"11216"|"76602"|||||||||"Single upright stone, 0.7m tall. Rectangular section, 0.2x0.3m at base, tapering to a more triangular top about 0.08x0.1x0.04m. Stone shows tool marks on all four sides. Long ends orientated E/W. Made of gritty sandstone. Marked by Summary SMR no. 61028.00 to the SE; and another to the E: 81076.00 and also by Dales survey no. 50749 'N/A' to the SE."|"26/8/99"||"61028.00, 81076.00"||"50749"|"Dales survey marks 'N/A'"|"MNY22704" 798|"2074"|"Kelds"|"SE"|"10990"|"76720"|"See description"||||||||"Group of four quarries arranged along extant track. All are west facing. All turfed over. A - roughly 25x10m and 4m deep. Semi-circular shape. No obvious spoil heaps. Single straight face to E end. Grid ref. 10979,76831. B - roughly 50x25m, 4m deep. Formed by two semi-circular bays, one c. 20m long the other c.30m long. Oval spoil heap in largest bay (south). North bay's spoil heap butting & possibly covered by road. Grid ref. 11011,76739. C - roughly triangular shaped. 8m wide x 15m long. 5m deep. Single straight face to W. Steep bank of spoil on W side. Grid ref. 10995,76722. D - roughly oval shape. 10x15m, 3./5m deep. Shallow, no evidence for spoil. Single semi-circular face on E side. Grid ref. 10981,76750. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' (three times) and Dales survey nos. 562109; 'PM stone quarry; 'rubble pit' and 562110 'U guide post; (Guide Stone OS 1:10000 1978)'."|"26/8/99"||||"562109,562110"|"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' (three times) and Dales survey as 'PM stone quarry; 'rubble pit' and 'U guide post; (Guide Stone OS 1:10000 1978)'."|"MNY22705" 799|"2075"|"Lofthouse Moor"|"SE"|"10915"|"76190"|||||||||"Large quarry consisting of several (at least five) semi-circular faces making up a large N-facing face. 6-8 small spoil heaps positioned near faces and one large one on N edge of quarry in entrance, approx. 12x5m. Whole quarry is roughly oval, 60m x 40m, 4-5m deep. Entirely turfed over except for some erosion. Some stone still showing. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and by Dales survey no. 562099 'PM stone quarry; 'rubble pit'."|"26/8/99"||||"562099"|"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and by Dales survey as 'PM stone quarry; 'rubble pit'"|"MNY22706" 800|"2076"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10717"|"75812"|||||||||"Mine shaft and associated structures. Shaft now covered & blocked, 1.5m diameter. Surrounded by circular walls to NE inside which is a smaller rectangular structure on the N side. To the south-west is the spoil heap which spills down the slope. Two walls run away from the shaft forming a platform from which spoil was presumably dumped. To the S the track runs N/S and is revetted by a wall, 2m tall. Circular wall round shaft is standing to 2m at most, in a battered, drystone construction. Marked by Dales survey no. 562098 'PM coal mine; pit. ?Disused at time of original survey 1848-50', and RCHM 'spoil heap', 'coal pit'."|"26/8/99"||||"562098"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'PM coal mine; pit. ?Disused at time of original survey 1848-50', and by RCHM as 'spoil heap', 'coal pit'."|"MNY22707" 801|"2077"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10659"|"75995"|||||||||"Two short stretches of wall built onto outcropping boulders & bonded into neighbouring field boundary. Dry stone walls up to 2.5m tall but no less than 1.5m. Southern most section 2.5m long, sat on boulder, complete. Northern most section filling gap between boulder and wall, 2m long."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22708" 802|"2078"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10600"|"75932"|||||||||"Pit shaft & surrounding spoil heaps with possible building remains. Pit shaft, now covered, 1.5m diameter. Large spoil heaps to N & S, spilling down slope. Rectangular platform to S with possible building remains forming long rectangular building and smaller square one at south end. Similarly - possible building remains at N end represented by banks. Linear depression on E side of S platform."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22709" 803|"2079"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10631"|"75746"|||||||||"S of 2078, approx. 80m. W facing. Diameter 20m. 6-7m deep. Overlain by track (see 2080). Spoil heap to west of track and partially overlain by it. Spoil heap spills down hill, 15m diameter, still containing angular stone rubble."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22710" 804|"2080"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10590"|"76030"||"10593"|"76033"|"10744"|"10744"|"75250"|||"Series of tracks largely running N/S along slope. Main tracks well built, cleared and revetted. Uniform width of about 3m wide, with ruts still visible - vehicle tracks of some sort; straight and level = wagon/train/trucks. Linked by hollow ways running E/W & N/S. Generally 2m wide, 1.5m deep and less straight (marked in green on map). Tracks link in to extant tracks marked on map. W end of shooting house overlies one track but is positioned at major junction - some earlier connection with pits? House dated 1912 (west end) with 'R' insignia."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22711" 805|"2081"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10730"|"75215"|||||||||"Long narrow quarry with various bays forming continuous west-facing face. Approx. 90m long & 20m wide. 3-4m deep. Various spoil heaps on the W edge on E side of track. Marked by RCHM as 'Sandstone quarry', and Dales survey no. 562097 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"26/8/99"||||"562097"|"Marked by RCHM as 'Sandstone quarry', and Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarry"|"MNY22712" 806|"2082"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10891"|"74888"|||||||||"Kidney shaped pit approx. 2m deep. 20mx8m in size. Well turfed over. Sides at 45 degrees. Orientated roughly N/S. Small spoil heap on W side."|"26/8/99"||||||"MNY22713" 807|"2083"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10861"|"74867"|||||||||"Oval quarry. 3m deep, 15m diameter. Small entrance in E. Some stone exposed. No visible spoil. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"26/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"MNY22714" 808|"2084"|"Lofthouse Level"|"SE"|"10720"|"74339"|||||||||"Vast sandstone quarry. One large exposed face still visible in centre with faces on E & W sides. Large spoil heaps along bottom (south) edge. Faces up to 10m high. Quarry area at least 80x60m. Entrance at south, some tracks still evident. Small section of wall evident in central area. Remains of small building outside central southern entrance. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and 'spoil heap'."|"26/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and 'spoil heap'."|"MNY22715" 809|"2085"|"Lofthouse Level"|"SE"|"10819"|"74330"|||||||||"Large quarry. 20m diameter. 3-4m deep, Spoil heaps around entrance which is situated at the S end. Entirely turf covered. Marked by Dales survey no. 562286 'PM Sandstone quarries'."|"26/8/99"||||"562286"|"'PM Sandstone quarries'"|"MNY22716" 810|"2086"|"Northside Head"|"SE"|"09077"|"74794"|||||||||"Large round quarry 60mx40m. Now largely filled with rubbish but still up to 4m deep. Roughly horse-shoe shaped with entrance on SE side. Small spoil heaps on S edge. Some faces still visible in quarry but largely grown over. Single semi-circular face. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and Dales survey no. 559054 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"27/8/99"||||"559054"|" Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and by Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22717" 811|"2087"|"Northside Head"|"SE"|"09041"|"75109"|||||||||"Large, roughly round quarry with S facing entrance, now filled with spoil heaps. 70m diameter, up to 5m deep. Centre now full of spoil heaps of various sizes. Face formed by two main bays on NW side. Some stone visible but mostly earthfast. To the west is a smaller, circular depression with a clearance cairn inside it, 20m diameter. Tracks leave the entrance of each quarry. Marked by Dales survey no. 558870 'old quarry (sandstone); ?disused at time of original survey 1848-50', and also RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'."|"27/8/99"||||"558870"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'old quarry (sandstone); ?disused at time of original survey 1848-50', and also by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22718" 812|"2088"|"Northside Head"|"SE"|"09311"|"75431"|||||||||"Oval pit. 8mx4m. Up to 1.5m deep. Shallower to 'entrance?' at E end. Some boulder still protruding in bottom & W face. Marked by Summary SMR no. 281127.0."|"27/8/99"||||||"MNY22719" 813|"2089"|"How Gill Plantation"|"SE"|"09359"|"75537"|||||||||"Two pits - largest - long oval/teardrop shaped, 15mx11m. Up to 3m deep. Orientated E/W, down hill. Some stone still visible in West face. At 30 degree angle down slope, narrow entrance at bottom (east). Smallest - long, narrow oval. 11mx3m. Running E/W, down hill. Entrance at bottom (east)."|"27/8/99"||||||"MNY22720" 814|"2090"|"How Gill House"|"SE"|"09276"|"75925"|"09274"|"75929"|"09281"|"75639"|||||"Series of tracks running across the break of slope and SW up the hill, where there is a junction of 3 tracks. They are typically 3m wide and fairly level. Those at the SW end are depressed up to 1.5m and lose stone is visible in the edges. Possible R & F running down slope E/W above the N end of the track & N of the southern junction. The ridges are 3-4m wide and fairly clear but more disturbed to the north. A clearance cairn is positioned within the disturbed area. Marked by RCHM as 'mining'."|"27/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'mining'"|"MNY22721" 815|"2091"|"Foggyshaw Barn"|"SE"|"09182"|"76165"|"09135"|"76127"|"09089"|"76145"|||||"Medium sized quarry now mostly infilled. Crescent shaped with entrance to west. 20m diameter, still up to 2m deep. Possible spoil heap to S side of entrance. Some stone still exposed but mostly turfed over. Lots of large, lose boulders to E. A) - 60m to NW of C; spoil heap: low mine spoil heap. Roughly 40mx20m, up to 0.6m high. Largely exposed by erosion with modern drain cut through S end. B) - 80m N of quarry - 2 spoil heaps. Again, fine mine debris, covering an area 50x20m standing to 1.5m tall. Two heaps - W 30x20m, E 20x20m. C) - small depression & spoil heap, on break of slope. Various entries already record this area including the RCHM which notes 'ridge and furrow', spoil heap' (two), 'sandstone quarry' and 'level'; Dales survey no. 558877 'PM sandstone quarry' and Mines survey no. 575."|"27/8/99"||||"558877"|"Various entries already record this area including the RCHM which notes 'ridge and furrow', spoil heap' (two), 'sandstone quarry' and 'level'; Dales survey also marks 'PM sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22722" 816|"2092"|"Foggyshaw Barn"|"SE"|"09277"|"76126"|||||||||"Large spoil heap, coal mining debris. 50mx30m and up to 15m high. Heavily eroded on E side due to cattle but otherwise mostly turfed over. Overlies earlier field drain which is still active. Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'."|"27/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'"|"MNY22723" 817|"2093"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09470"|"76573"|||||||||"Pair of pits, both well turfed over, running down slope, orientated N/S. Smallest, to south, 8m diameter, 1.5m deep. Circular. Largest, to north, 13m long x 10m, 3m deep. Teardrop shaped - entrance at north end. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"27/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'"|"MNY22724" 818|"2094"|"Foul Hole"|"SE"|"09648"|"76607"|||||||||"Large quarry. Single face, facing north. Slightly horse-shoe shaped with spoil heaps around the northern side. Quarry area is 70mx30m, face is 20m high. A track leads from the N/E corner to the lime kiln some 15m N of the quarry. Lime kiln is 4.5m high and 6m wide. Has a squat entrance - 3m wide & 1.7m tall, forming a single arched chamber 2.5m deep. The flanking walls and loading hole are ruinous but show that the walls were 1.5m tall and the hole 2m diameter. Just above the arch is a layer of thin sandstone slabs, 2 courses. Marked by Dales survey nos. 558888 'PM Limekiln' and 558887 'PM Limestone quarry'."|"6/9/99"||||"558888,558887"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'PM Limekiln' and 'PM Limestone quarry'."|"MNY22725" 819|"2096"|"In Moor"|"SE"|"08674"|"75656"|||||||||"Small quarry, roughly circular 20m diameter x 3m deep, entrance to quarry to easy. Completely overgrown, a few soil bound stones visible. Smaller cut to south, 8m diameter x 3m deep. Entrance to S/E. Marked by Dales survey no. 558873 'PM Sandstone quarry'."|"27/8/99"||||"558873"|"'PM Sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22726" 820|"2097"|"Carle Quarry"|"SE"|"08533"|"75339"|||||||||"Extensive quarrying into south facing hillside, close to summit. 100-120m long, <30m wide. Series of semi-circular cuts up to 5m deep, approximately 8-10 different areas of quarrying. Mostly overgrown, but still some cut faces visible. Marked by RCHM: 'building' and Dales survey no. 558871 'PM sandstone quarries'."|"27/8/99"||||"558871"|"Marked by RCHM: 'building' and Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarries'."|"MNY22727" 821|"2098"|"Dowdy Bottom Plantation"|"SE"|"10104"|"74068"|"10140"|"73976"|||||||"Lynchet running roughly N/S, 2.5-3m wide. 1.5m tall. Sloping at c. 50 degrees. Marked by a line of trees & some stone walling visible in scattered groups."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22728" 822|"2099"|"Dowdy Bottom Plantation"|"SE"|"10030"|"74158"|||||||||"Small round quarry dug into slope with entrance in S end. Single rear face (N side) with flanking edges which are possible spoil heaps. 15m diameter. 3m deep at most. Some stone exposed in face. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and by Dales survey no. 562280 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"31/8/99"||||"562280"|"Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and by Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22729" 823|"2100"|"Dowdy Bottom Plantation"|"SE"|"10131"|"74325"|||||||||"Remains of barn distinguished by a platform cut into surrounding hillside. Platform is 5mx10m. Orientated E/W. At the E end of the platform is the modern field boundary which is built on top of 2 or 3 courses of walling running perpendicular to it. Some of the lower courses of the field boundary may be parts of the earlier building; parts of the field boundary appear to be keyed into the barn wall remains."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22730" 824|"2101"|"Ling Hill"|"SE"|"10130"|"74300"|"See description"||||||||"2 lynchets at right angles to each other. One runs in an E/W direction up the slope - very faint and standing up to 0.2m tall and 0.5m wide. Second runs NW, along the slope surviving with it to the S end in an easterly direction, very badly eroded and damaged by rabbit burrows. Various micro-lynchets across the slope above and below the main lynchet. The lynchet is 0.7m wide and stands up to 0.25m tall. Possibly marking the line of an earlier track. A third lynchet 1m wide x 0.3m high runs along the break of slope at the top then turns at a right angle on an E/W orientation across the top of the slope, parallel with the existing boundary. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' (twice) and by Summary SMR no. 171035.0. Grid refs. A - 10135, 74304 & 10212, 74309 & 10299, 74157; B - 10306, 74323 & 10342, 74277 & 10419, 74381."|"31/8/99"|||||" Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' (twice)"|"MNY22731" 825|"2102"|"Ling Hall"|"SE"|"10101"|"74171"|"10162"|"74186"|"10191"|"74118"|"10128"|"74089"|||"Shallow lynchet running N/S - boundary of west side of field of ridge & furrow running upslope (E/W) to Ling Hall. Lynchet very ephemeral (0.4m max), may turn westwards at north end down road. Ridge & furrow very even & equally spaced (2m roughly) - could be fairly modern cultivation. Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"31/8/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22732" 826|"2103"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10640"|"74768"|||||||||"Large quarry up to 80m long and 40m wide, up to 3m deep. Single long face on E side with numerous spoil heaps immediately to the west forming a large bank just above the break of slope W of the quarry floor. Bank is at least 70m long, 10m wide & 2m tall. A large amount of stone is still visible in the quarry face as sheer cut faces. Otherwise the site is entirely turfed over. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry', and by Dales survey no. 562287 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"31/8/99"||||"562287"|"Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry', and by Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22733" 827|"2104"|"Ling Hall"|"SE"|"10607"|"75032"|||||||||"Possible spoil heap. Part way down a steep slope below crags. Area roughly 20m diameter, raised slightly. Butting up to and on top of field boundary. Made up of very fine slatey stone, perhaps washed down from further upslope."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22734" 828|"2105"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10631"|"75307"|"10507"|"75044"|"10373"|"75099"|||||"Orientated N/S. Running along the slope but cutting slightly uphill at the same time. Cut into the slope & revetted on W side with large stones. Surface well levelled with cart ruts still evident. Possibly part of 2080. Turns a right angle at plantation and runs W - down hill. Possibly an interconnecting track running E - uphill and this point also."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22735" 829|"2106"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10685"|"75292"|"10562"|"75321"|||||||"Ruined field boundary. Runs E/W up slope curving slightly to the S as it reaches the summit. Apparently dry stone built but now largely overgrown. Up to 0.7m wide in places and a maximum of 1m tall but on average only 0.5m tall. Revetted slope on N side with some suggestion of a platform on SE side. Possibly overlain by track 2105 or outlying parts of 2080."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22736" 830|"2107"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10247"|"75055"|"10329"|"75048"|"10646"|"75574"|||||"Deep hollow way running along the slope on an E/W orientation. 5m wide including banks on either side. 1.5m deep with a well flattened base. Some rubble visible on W bank, presumably from clearance. May meet part of 2080. Meets end of 2105. Continues along the slope for c.200m before turning uphill and disappearing into bracken - probably joining part of 2080 at this point."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22737" 831|"2108"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10536"|"75538"|||||||||"Revetted line of stones forming a linear feature along the edge of the slope. Slight platform on the east side suggestive of a track. Possibly running up to 2080 & associated mines. May also meet 2107. Ruined field boundary 60m to W - see map. Some suggestion of field clearance to the north of 2108 also."|"31/8/99"||||||"MNY22738" 832|"2109"|"Thrope Edge"|"SE"|"10398"|"75656"|"10450"|"75611"|"10501"|"75846"|||||"Hollow way consisting of a depressed linear track running NE/SW slightly upslope. Surrounded on both sides by clearance rubble in banks up to 1.5m tall. The track is up to 5m wide including banks. Rubble is made up of medium-large angular stones and spills down slope. Turns at SW end towards High Trope (ruined). Marked by Dales survey no. 562093 'U well' and RCHM 'building'."|"31/8/99"||||"562093"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'U well' and RCHM as 'building'."|"MNY22739" 833|"2110"|"Dry Wath"|"SE"|"10205"|"75466"|||||||||"Ruined lime kiln & associated quarry. Lime kiln now mostly rubble with only traces of back of flue & side walls remaining. Entrance seemingly on S side. Still a few courses of stone standing. Cut into hill side suggests a height of 4m and a width of 5m. Probably at least 3m deep. Entrance to pot hole/mine shaft 2m to east, covered with iron wheel barrow. Entrance c.0.7m diameter. Quarry is roughly round, diameter 20m. Single semi-circular face on NE side facing SW, up to c. 3m deep. Largely filled with rubbish & undergrowth. Marked by Dales survey no. 562091 'PM limekiln', Mines survey nos. 969 and 1761. Nearby to the north is marked Dales survey no. 562092 'Dry Wath - ford'."|"31/8/99"||||"562091,562092"|"Dales survey marks 'PM limekiln' & 'Dry Wath - ford'."|"MNY22740" 834|"2111"|"New Goyden Pot"|"SE"|"10257"|"75357"|||||||||"Area of mine shafts and associated spoil heaps. Most appear to be only shallow test pits. Consists of 4 shafts & 2 shallow pits as well as a trench & 2 spoil heaps. A - western most pit - filled, 1.5m diameter with a spoil heap 7mx4m & 2m tall, cut by modern path to south. B- spoil heap to E - 10m diameter, possible pit in centre, depression 1.5m diameter filled with rubble. Stands c.3m tall. C - shaft with spoil collar, large depression & spoil heap to east. Shaft is 1.5m diameter, depression is 2.5m diameter. D - spoil heap, 7m diameter & 2m tall. E - Eastern most shaft is 1m diameter, surrounded by spoil collar to W - diameter 10m. E - series of pits leaving from the W edge of D heading W to large linear depression. Marked by Dales survey no. 562090 'PM lead workings; trial level' and RCHM 'adit'."|"31/8/99"||||"562090"|"Marked by Dales survey 'PM lead workings; trial level' and RCHM 'adit'."|"MNY22741" 835|"2112"|"Scar Reservoir"|"SE"|"06501"|"77207"|||||||||"Ruined remains of a small rectangular building 13mx5m with walls standing up to 0.5m tall. Orientated E/W. Comprises a single long room with rubble at the E end suggesting a possible division now on longer visible. At the W end is a kerbed edge supporting two upright slabs which form small bays at the W end. A linear platform on the S side suggests a track giving access to the building. At the W end there is a gap about 2m wide between the building and a separate, outer wall - this is 1.5m wide, 5-6m long & 0.5m tall. The building may relate to the reservoir which is downslope to the S. However the track to the N seems to overlie the E end of the building suggesting it is earlier in date. Marked by Dales survey no. 558951 'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"1/9/99"||||"558951"|"'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22742" 836|"2113"|"Tops Gill"|"SE"|"05536"|"77358"|||||||||"Ruin of a single rectangular building surrounded by enclosing walls and field boundaries. Building is 10mx8m with walls still standing up to 0.7m tall. Walls are well built with up to 3 courses still visible in places, slightly revetted into the hillside. Orientated E/W. The centre is now largely filled with rubble so no internal divisions are visible. Enclosing walls surround the S and W edges very closely - only about 1.5m away from the building. On the north side an enclosure wall and a ditch can be traced running W. Dales Documentary survey marks two buildings near this point: no. 558933 'New Barn - field barn; demolished on OS 1:10000 1978' and no. 558932 'Intake Barn - field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"1/9/99"||||"558933,558932"|"'New Barn - field barn; demolished on OS 1:10000 1978' and 'Intake Barn - field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22743" 837|"2114"|"Carle Fell Side"|"SE"|"06738"|"78590"|||||||||"Pair of cairns with third possible on S side. Cairn - roughly oval, 3mx2m and up to 0.6m tall. Orientated N/S. Western cairn - roughly oval, 4mx3m, up to 0.8m tall. Orientated E/W. Southern cairn is well overgrown, oval, 4mx2m, only up to 0.4m tall. The eastern & western cairns are overgrown at the bottom but seem to have been reused more recently. All are made up of angular, medium stones. C. 30m to S is a circle of stones placed as if delineating a fire - 2m diameter, now filled with grouse feed; presumably not ancient."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22744" 838|"2115"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"07662"|"78688"|||||||||"Large irregular boulder - 2.5mx1.5m and 1m tall surrounded by large rubble boulders forming an area with a diameter of around 3m. More rocks are stacked on top making a total height of around 1.5m."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22745" 839|"2116"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"08192"|"78373"|||||||||"Dry stone built, oval enclosure. 12mx8m. Some wall still standing up to 5-6 courses/1m tall, but mostly no more than 0.5m tall. Made up of medium-large angular & sub-angular stones. Orientated E/W with part of a well built entrance visible in the W end. Marked by Dales survey no. 558916 'U sheepfold' and Summary SMR no. 161061.0."|"1/9/99"||||"558916"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'U sheepfold'"|"MNY22746" 840|"2117"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"08521"|"78144"|||||||||"Shaft, associated with spoil heap & possible ruined hut. Shaft - open, 1m diameter, surrounded by corbelled walling forming an enclosed area with a diameter of 5m, standing to a height of 5m. North of this is a small area enclosed by overgrown ruined walls. It is roughly rectangular, about 8mx6m, with walls standing up to 0.4m tall. Possibly something to do with winding mechanism for the mine? 15m SW of the shaft is the spoil heap. This is very large - around 40m long and 25m wide, standing to a height of 6m. Made up of fine spoil. Extending SW down the slope is a ditch, 2m wide and 0.5m deep associated with which are is spoil heaps, each around 10-15m diameter, standing up to 1.5m tall."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22747" 841|"2118"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"08972"|"77908"|||||||||"Open pit shaft surrounded by modern fencing, with associated platform presumably for machinery/winding mechanism. Shaft is 1.5m diameter. Platform to NW is round and 8m diameter, slightly raised about 0.6m with a stone or concrete pad in the centre with an iron insert. Surrounding the whole platform is a narrow rut about 0.4m wide perhaps caused by moving traction animals or machinery. On the SE side of the shaft are a pair of spoil heaps. The larger of which is 20m long x 8m wide standing 1.5m tall. The smaller is about 5m diameter and almost flat. To the N of the shaft is an area of rubble 10mx5m standing 1.5m tall, suggestive of ruined buildings. Another spoil heap, 15m diameter, lies to the south just over the track, c30m away."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22748" 842|"2119"|"Bull Brae"|"SE"|"08438"|"77756"|"08392"|"77718"|||||||"Pit and spoil collar. Actual shaft is now capped but must have been around 1.5m in diameter. The spoil collar forms a diameter of 15m. The central depression is 2.5m deep and 7m in diameter. The spoil collar is raised by 1.5m. SW of pit is associated track, running along the slope in an E/W direction. Similar to others on hill side (see 2080), 4m wide, levelled & cleared, revetted on S edge. Marked by Summary SMR nos. 161119.0 and 161125.0."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22749" 843|"2120"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"08233"|"77909"|||||||||"Shaft with associated spoil heaps and ruined buildings. Shaft, now fenced off, is 1.5m in diameter with visible stone-built edges. To the SW are a pair of large spoil heaps. The largest is up to 8m tall, 40m long and 30m wide. The smaller is 20m long, 15m wide standing up to 4m tall. To the N is the remains of an enclosing wall now only remaining as a low ruin. It is semi-circular and the walls are 1m wide, standing to a height of 0.3m. Internal walls are also evident. Marked by Mines survey nos. 1986 & 1221."|"1/9/99"||||||"MNY22750" 844|"2121"|"Scar Reservoir"|"SE"|"06653"|"77204"|||||||||"Rectangular depression cut into the hillside creating a hole 30mx25m and 7m deep. The base is roughly flat but with a platform in the N and S ends separated by a line of concrete inserted into the ground at 45 degrees. The N platform is 25m long and 3.5m wide with a 2m wide ditch on either side. The concrete has a series of wooden sleeper inserts fastened with iron bolts and is 0.4m wide. On its S side is another ditch 2m wide. At the S end is another less well defined platform, 25m long and 6m wide with some rubble on its surface. To the SE is a large spoil heap(?) 15m in diameter & 4m tall and to the east is a bank running SE - 3m wide and 2.5m tall, at the north end of which is a concrete platform with a rectangular hole in it - the platform is 1.5m square and the hole is 0.4x0.3m."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22751" 845|"2122"|"Carle Fell Side"|"SE"|"06765"|"77525"|||||||||"Small rectangular structure built into neighbouring field walls, keyed in at points. 10mx6m with walls standing up to 0.7m (6 courses). The north end is formed by the existing field boundary, now also ruined. Construction is dry stone in medium, angular stones."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22752" 846|"2123"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06214"|"77648"|||||||||"Very large quarry associated with building of 1930s reservoir (Scar House). Consists of massive straight faces, spoil heaps to E with organised roads up to tipping edges. Wagon tracks approach and leave the quarry on its southern side. Various concrete platforms and buildings, including crane stanchions, are positioned in the centre of the quarry. See OS map for plan, too large to accurately sketch. The RCHM marks a 'quarry' and a 'spoil heap'."|"2/9/99"|||||"The RCHM marks a 'quarry' and a 'spoil heap'."|"MNY22753" 847|"2124"|"Gladstones"|"SE"|"06281"|"77942"|||||||||"Small oval/semi-circular hut built in dry stone & slightly revetted into crag. Diameter of 4m, standing to 1.5m (8 courses). Entrance, with stone lintel still in place, in S side, c.0.7m wide & 1.2m tall. Small window in E side, 0.25m square and possibly also in S side to W of door. S edge is fairly flat with right angled corners turning to a semi-circular wall at the back. No evidence of a roof. Dimensions: 4m diameter, 1.5m tall."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22754" 848|"2125"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"07580"|"78434"|||||||||"Small, low cairn. Oval in plan, 3.5x2m, standing to a height of up to 0.6m. Made up of large, sub-angular boulders. Lower levels well turfed over. Orientated NW/SE. To the SE are various platforms cut into the slope (c.10-12). 8m diameters & 2m deep, with a hollow way on the east side - 2m wide, 1m deep."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22755" 849|"2126"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"07855"|"77614"|"07938"|"77572"|||||||"SW facing lynchet. C.40m long, 0.5m high, 1m wide. No stone visible, just a raised bank."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22756" 850|"2127"|"Bull Brae"|"SE"|"07998"|"77590"|"08137"|"77517"|"08076"|"77420"|"07997"|"77444"|||"Narrow R & F - 2m wide ridges. Faint. Orientated E/W. Boundary at top orientated N/S. Very faint. Possible boundary at bottom orientated N-S. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and 'ridge and furrow'."|"2/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22757" 851|"2128"|"Bull Brae"|"SE"|"08463"|"77501"|"08445"|"77645"|||||||"2 spoil heaps with related track above. Spoil appears to have been tipped from track down slope. Spoil heaps are roughly 20m in diameter and consist of fine grade spoil. The track to the north runs roughly E/W and is 2.5m wide with a roughly levelled surface and some revetting on the S side. 20m upslope (N) is the possible site of an adit or level. Various active stream channels suggest this but if so it is now covered by spoil and scree. The whole site may relate to the mine on the summit - 2119."|"2/9/99"||||||"MNY22758" 852|"2129"|"Bull Brae"|"SE"|"08229"|"77510"|||||||||"Series of lynchets forming possible field boundaries mostly running E/W, 2-3m high, 3-4m wide. Steep angles. At the N end is a hollow way running NE/SW formed on one side by a ruined field boundary with orthostatic features. The NE end of the hollow way has a large amount of rubble within it perhaps taken from the wall below. The track is 2.5m wide & 2m deep. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and by Summary SMR nos. 161091.0, 161089.0 and 161088.0."|"2/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'"|"MNY22759" 853|"2130"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"07793"|"77615"|||||||||"Pair of large cairns. Northern most - sub-rectangular, 5mx4m, 1.5m tall, made up of large - medium angular boulders. Appears very modern. Built up as a dry stone stack rather than just a pile. With at least six courses. Southern most - oval, 10x8m, 2m tall. Similar construction to other with well-constructed wall-like edges, but only 4-5 courses. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"2/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"MNY22760" 854|"2131"|"Woogill Moor"|"SE"|"07194"|"77279"|||||||||"Recorded as lime kiln but unusual construction. Single stone & mortar built chamber dug into hill side. Rectangular plan, 4mx2.5m and 2m high. 3 small alcoves in the W wall 0.5m x 0.3m and 0.5m deep - with slate shelving. The roof is a single arch capped above by a square platform, 3m square, which is now covered with turf. Some collapse has occurred at the entrance but not enough to suggest it was ever much bigger. Clapper bridge over small stream in front leads directly to entrance. Most likely storage connected with Woodale Cottage (1930s). Further up slope, to the north, is a ruined structure. Now mostly rubble it covers an area of about 15m x 8m. It has a stretch of wall surviving on the E side. Possibly a ruined lime kiln but more likely a barn or field boundary. Marked by Dales Survey no. 558949 'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"2/9/99"||||"558949"|"'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22761" 855|"2132"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06496"|"76407"|||||||||"Sited on a bluff above Scar house reservoir. Prob. Remains of field system."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22762" 856|"2133"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06445"|"76435"|||||||||"Marked by a triangular change of vegetation. The area is approx. 16m x 12m and has a cut into the slope along the south side, w/c is 1m deep. Faintest traces of an 'L' shaped bank, marked by tall grass. Dales survey no. 558942; 'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978' marked nearby."|"3/9/99"||||"558942"|"'Prob. Field barn. Demolished on OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22763" 857|"2134"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05066"|"76509"|||||||||"Orientated E-W. Appears contemporary with enclosure walls but was not maintained."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22764" 858|"2135"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05171"|"76906"|||||||||"Where the top soil has been eroded by the reservoir revealing an interesting culvert. Summary SMR no. 161017.0 is marked on its length. NB - below normal water level."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22765" 859|"2136"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05194"|"76915"|||||||||"Substantial dry stone & cemented wall. Located at the junction of four walls. (None marked on OS - all below water level). Summary SMR no. 161017.0"|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22766" 860|"2137"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05263"|"76940"|||||||||"0.75m high x 2m wide. Marked by Dales survey no. 558841 'Hogg Corner Barn; lost beneath reservoir'."|"3/9/99"||||"558841"|"'Hogg Corner Barn; lost beneath reservoir'."|"MNY22767" 861|"2138"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05397"|"76937"|"05370"|"76905"|||||||"Section of dry stone wall, similar to 2137. NE/SW aligned."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22768" 862|"2139"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05372"|"76790"|"05571"|"76886"|||||||"Which can be traced from gateway 2136 around the OS marked boundary walls, past 'Far Barn' (passing adjacent to the south). Disappears into water to the NE. Up to 9m wide. Now largely covered by mud washed down the N-facing slopes. Far Barn is marked by Dales survey no. 558936 'Far Barn - field barn. Roofless on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"3/9/99"||||"558936"|"'Far Barn - field barn. Roofless on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"MNY22769" 863|"2140"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05579"|"76887"|||||||||"Orientated SW-NE. 15mx 5m. Parallel to track-way, 2139. The site slopes to the NE. Walls stand just 0.25m above 'ground surface' which is represented by washed down muds & silts. Marked by Dales survey no. 558843 'Grindstone Barn; lost beneath reservoir', and RCHM 'barn' & 'trackway'."|"3/9/99"||||"558843"|" Marked by Dales survey as 'Grindstone Barn; lost beneath reservoir', and RCHM as 'barn' & 'trackway'."|"MNY22770" 864|"2141"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05627"|"76859"|"05875"|"76820"|||||||"Similar to 2137. E-W. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"3/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'."|"MNY22771" 865|"2142"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05733"|"76821"|||||||||"Abuts field boundary. 35x4m. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'."|"3/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'"|"MNY22772" 866|"2143"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05749"|"76800"|||||||||"1.5m diameter, 0.4m high. Summary SMR no. 161124.0 is situated close to this point."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22773" 867|"2144"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05736"|"76780"|||||||||"1.5m diameter, 0.4m high. Summary SMR no. 161124.0 is situated close to this point."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22774" 868|"2145"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05793"|"76690"|||||||||"Complex of collapsed walls including ashlared masonry blocks. S facing elevation cut into the hillside & features bounded masonry courses up to 0.6m with 2 coursed quoins. Prob. Courtyard to the south marked by flags."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22775" 869|"2146"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06010"|"76793"|||||||||"Section of exposed trackway marked by parallel dry stone walls and gateways which have been cement bonded and stand up to 1.5m high. Marked by RCHM as 'trackway'."|"3/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'trackway'."|"MNY22776" 870|"2147"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05475"|"76593"|||||||||"Largely truncated but is marked by a grass covered platform 12x8m. Possibly abuts field boundary - enclosure wall. Marked by Dales survey no. 558937 'High Barn - field barn. Roofless? And unnamed on OS 1:10000 1978'."|"3/9/99"||||"558937"|"'High Barn - field barn. Roofless? And unnamed on OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22777" 871|"2148"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06319"|"76632"|||||||||"Series of buildings marked by 4 stone filled depressions with angular stone walls to the outer margins. Between 4x4 - 6x8m. Masonry includes bonded brick and are probably buildings associated with dam construction C20th. Sited just above high water mark where a range of concrete slabs has been arranged. Probably 'modern'. Marked by Dales survey no. 558851 'Pry House'."|"3/9/99"||||"558851"|"'Pry House'"|"MNY22778" 872|"2149"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06210"|"76638"|||||||||"Abutting wall. Dry stone platform, 6x2m. Purpose unknown."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22779" 873|"2150"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06627"|"76562"|"06625"|"76501"|||||||"Aligned N-S. Southern end intersects with a small (2m) 'dog leg' and associated gate post of the marked enclosure wall. 40m long, 1.5m wide. Truncated by the depot type buildings (rain gauge) to the north."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22780" 874|"2151"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07013"|"76404"|||||||||"Extensive quarry with a north facing working edge, w/c extends 50m & is 12m high. Wide working platforms extend out 15m to the north. Noted as 'coal pit' by RCHM."|"3/9/99"|||||"Noted as 'coal pit' by RCHM."|"MNY22781" 875|"2152"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"06849"|"76368"|||||||||"Linear shaped quarry orientated SW-NE. It is 70m long x 10m wide and is up to 7m high. Utilised vertically bedded sand stone which remain as a pinnacle. Spin down the north quarry face. Access from the NE onto the trackway - contemporary use as with 2151."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22782" 876|"2153"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07031"|"76214"|||||||||"Small trackway, quarry 20x30m & 2.5m deep. Marked by RCHM as 'coal pit'."|"3/9/99"|||||" Marked by RCHM as 'coal pit'."|"MNY22783" 877|"2154"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07112"|"76206"|||||||||"10m diameter x 2m high with linking causeway to the SW/40m - joining marked trackway. Marked by Dales survey no. 558853 'PM coal mine; pit', and Mines survey no. 1493. The RCHM marks 'peat cutting' nearby to the north."|"3/9/99"||||"558853"|"The RCHM marks 'peat cutting' nearby to the north. Marked by Dales survey as 'PM coal mine; pit'"|"MNY22784" 878|"2155"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07128"|"75975"|||||||||"Square column 1x1m, 2m high. Consists of bonded sand stone blocks with a cap stone of concrete; this has now fallen off. Situated 2m N of enclosure wall."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22785" 879|"2156"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07112"|"76066"|||||||||"Small 5m diameter heap consisting largely of coal adjacent to trackway. NB change in vegetation to fine grass closely cropped."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22786" 880|"2157"|"Scar House Pasture"|"SE"|"07405"|"76045"|||||||||"Linear quarry orientated N-S, adjacent to wall & trackway (unmarked). 35x10mx2m deep. Earthfast with no apparent spoil heaps."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22787" 881|"2158"|"Woodale Moss"|"SE"|"07674"|"76458"|||||||||"Linear terraces of earth & stone formed during quarrying operations to the west. Section of railway found which evidences a trackway. Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'."|"3/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'spoil heap'."|"MNY22788" 882|"2159"|"Maddering Gill Intake"|"SE"|"08590"|"76583"|"08618"|"76556"|||||||"Built on very steep slope. The wall extends down to the gill approx. 20m x 1.25m wide. It survives as a collapsed remnant with no courses - up to 0.35m high. No associated wall was noted on the opposing valley side, but this has been prone to much erosion."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22789" 883|"2160"|"Maddering Gill Intake"|"SE"|"08682"|"76658"|"08632"|"76595"|||||||"Trackway descends from a gateway accessing 'New Houses Moss', across the gill where the trackway had been established with large foundation boulders (40% washed away). The steeply inclined trackway then follows to the south of an enclosure wall before disappearing 100m NE."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22790" 884|"2161"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"08403"|"76856"|"08385"|"76746"|||||||"Low remnant wall line N-S subdividing a parallel enclosure field system to the south of the modern trackway (tarmac) to the reservoirs, a 2.5m 'gateway' sited approx. mid-way up the wall."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22791" 885|"2162"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"08237"|"76970"|"08230"|"76780"|||||||"Linear bank with no discernible stonework therefore possibly a hedge line. Similar in nature to 2161. N-S subdivision of Post-Med. C18th field system."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22792" 886|"2163"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"08196"|"76815"|||||||||"Located on a small hill just to the south of main E-W trackway. Features standing masonry up to 0.75m, an offset divider consisting of mortared wooden beams. Stone trough in situ. Marked by Dales survey 558903 'UM barn; OS 1:10000 1978 shows some remains of walling'."|"3/9/99"||||"558903"|"'UM barn; OS 1:10000 1978 shows some remains of walling'"|"MNY22793" 887|"2164"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"08247"|"76746"|"07946"|"76656"|||||||"Standing enclosure wall which extends to the south W-W enclosure wall. Continues & lines up with the OS marked wall to the west. 0.25-1.75m high."|"3/9/99"||||||"MNY22794" 888|"2165"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"07906"|"76639"|||||||||"No trace found of the structures. Recorded as Dales survey no. 558882 'U sheepfold' and Summary SMR no. 161051.0."|"3/9/99"||||"558882"|"Dales survey marks 'U sheepfold'"|"MNY22795" 889|"2166"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"07742"|"76523"|||||||||"Probably covered by spoil heaps 2158. Recorded as Dales survey no. 558881 'U walled structure/? remains of building; unidentified walled structure recorded as ruinous at the original survey 1848-50. Not shown OS 1:10000 1978', and Summary SMR no. 161050.0."|"3/9/99"||||"558881"|"Recorded by Dales survey as 'U walled structure/? Rems. of building; unidentified walled structure recorded as ruinous at the original survey 1848-50. Not shown OS 1:10000 1978'"|"MNY22796" 890|"2167"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"07801"|"76500"|||||||||"Probably covered by spoil heaps 2158. Recorded as Dales survey no. 48600 'Scatter of Palaeolithic flint implements', and Summary SMR no. 161021.0."|"3/9/99"||||"48600"|"Recorded by Dales survey as 'Scatter of Palaeolithic flint implements'"|"MNY22797" 891|"2168"|"Woodale Scar"|"SE"|"07462"|"76380"|||||||||"Very extensive quarry with prominent standing building marked on OS maps. See OS map for plan. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry', and includes Dales survey points 558854 'PM coal mine; pit' and 558880 'PM coal mine; pit."|"3/9/99"||||"558854,558880"|"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry', and includes Dales survey points 'PM coal mine; pit' and 'PM coal mine; pit.'"|"MNY22798" 892|"2169"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09846"|"76188"|"09863"|"76149"|||||||"Short stretch of ruined wall, stonework still visible for 50m then represented by a low bank. Orientated N/S along slope. Wall is 1.5m wide, standing to up to 0.4m high. Made up of large rounded boulders, some orthostats. The lynchet continues the line of the wall to the south up to the modern boundary, 12m in length. Rubble from the wall is present to the E, down slope. A large tree grows out of the lynchet/wall at its north end where the stone work ends. Modern track follows it on W side."|"6/9/99"||||||"MNY22799" 893|"2170"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09836"|"76094"|||||||||"Depression cut into the hillside covered by a layer of rounded small stone. The depression is roughly rectangular with an entrance to the E. It is 3m x 4.5m and the W side is 2m high. The rubble blocks the W side and covers the slope to the NW & W over an area of about 3mx2m. Seems to a level blocked with pebbles from the nearby stream to the N."|"6/9/99"||||||"MNY22800" 894|"2171"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09795"|"76170"|"09804"|"76084"|||||||"Series of lynchets/banks/platforms suggesting possible field systems or settlement. Eastern most lynchet marks the edge of an ancient trackway, in the N end of this there is a shallow depression - 2m diameter, 0.4m deep. The track is 3m wide. To the west, up slope is a group of platforms & associated lynchets. The platforms are typically 10-15m square with lynchets 1-2m high and are orientated E/W. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure' (three times) and by Summary SMR no. 161008.0."|"6/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure' (three times)"|"MNY22801" 895|"2172"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09601"|"76287"|"09661"|"76300"|"09727"|"76117"|"09663"|"76121"|||"R & F orientated EW. 3.5m wide ridges, well worn. At the E end a lynchet 1.5m high & 1.5m wide marks the E edge. The field to the N possibly contains further R & F running N/S. Very faint and indistinct. Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow' and Summary SMR no. 161096.0."|"6/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'"|"MNY22802" 896|"2173"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09680"|"76497"|"09707"|"76496"|"09713"|"76469"|"09692"|"76465"|||"Narrow strip of R & F with possible boundary on N edge. R & F - ridges 4m wide, relatively deep furrows, orientated N/S. Only extends up slope for 30m, but possibly across whole field. Boundary - 2m wide, 0.6m tall. Orientated roughly E/W but curving S at both ends. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and 'field boundary' and Summary SMR no. 161007.0."|"6/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and 'field boundary'"|"MNY22803" 897|"2174"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09816"|"76502"|"09822"|"76567"|"09896"|"76551"|"09868"|"76482"|||"Series of lynchets running down slope, N/S. They are generally around 2m wide and 0.5m tall running for 10-20m. There are two main lynchets to the E with a possible third in the west, associated with exposed stonework which also runs E/W. Large limestone blocks exposed, suggesting a ruined building. The field to the north contains a possible lynchet running along the break of slope - E/W, 2m across. Marked by RCHM as 'field system'."|"6/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'field system'."|"MNY22804" 898|"2175"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"09918"|"76478"|"09877"|"76578"|||||||"Blocked up rail tunnel and embankment, part of early 20th century reservoir building. Tunnel runs E/W. Comprises a concrete arch, 7m tall and 9m wide and surrounding concrete structure covering an area 15m x 10m. Blocked with sandstone walling, mortared. One entrance facing E, other W. Embankment is 10m tall and 5m wide at the bottom. Rock faces on the SW side show where it was cut through the hillside."|"6/9/99"||||||"MNY22805" 899|"2176"|"Thwaite Moss"|"SE"|"09994"|"76372"|"10019"|"76203"|||||||"Series of large lynchets running N/S along the river Nidd. 3 main lynchets between 2-4m tall and 4-5m wide. Western most appears to form the edge of a track. Spaced up hill from river bank to break of slope at the top. S end of lowest has a gap about 9m wide suggesting the track cuts through it. All are overlain by extant boundaries. Some stone is visible within the lynchets - large, angular blocks. Marked by RCHM as 'lynchet', and Summary SMR nos. 171059.0, 171058.0, 171040.0 and 171057.0 are just to the south."|"6/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'lynchet'"|"MNY22806" 900|"2177"|"Goyden Pot"|"SE"|"09940"|"76087"|||||||||"Very ruined lime kiln. Covers an area of 10mx8m, standing 3m tall. The centre & loading bay now ruined by tree growth and largely rubble. The flanking walls still largely intact, standing 2m tall. A track leads to the top from the SE. Marked by Dales survey no. 558885 'PM limekiln'."|"6/9/99"||||"558885"|"'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22807" 901|"2178"|"Rough Close Gill"|"SE"|"10366"|"76693"|||||||||"Recorded as a building but in fact an intersection of two walls/field boundaries. One runs NE/SW, approx. 20m long. Totally extant, standing 1.5m tall. Dry stone, battered construction. 1m wide, with capstones. Butting onto the SW end is a ruined wall running E/W. 1m wide but standing to only 0.75m. Some revetting along the stream edge to the SW. Suggests another possible wall running E/W, separate from other sections. Ruined section is cut by the modern track at its E end. Marked by RCHM as 'building', and Dales survey no. 562085 'Rough Close'."|"7/9/99"||||"562085"|"Marked by RCHM as 'building' and Dales survey as 'Rough Close'."|"MNY22808" 902|"2179"|"Thwaite House"|"SE"|"10137"|"76459"|||||||||"Limekiln with associated tracks, quarry and ruined hut/limekiln. Quarry - 80m x 25m and 10m high. Single straight face on E side facing west. Spoil heaps on the W side, from the face - 2-3 heaps, around 8m in diameter. Boundary wall overlies the whole quarry and divides it in two, runs down hill E/W orientation. Tracks - approach quarry from SW & S. 3 separate tracks. Lowest continues from lynchets (2176) uphill. Central one runs along the slope to the lime kiln. Third runs along the S edge of the quarry and up to and around 2180. Limekiln - very ruinous. 3m tall, 8m wide & 4m thick. Centre largely collapsed leaving mostly just the flanking walls & part of the north wall. Entrance still visible - half of arch remains but obviously blocked prior to collapse. Single arch. Second kiln/hut - 20-30m N. Very ruinous. Central pile of rubble, 2m square with flanking walls running E/W. Southern most has 12 standing courses although slumped, 1.5m high. Northern most only 0.5m. Revetted into the hillside into a hole 2m deep. The platform is 3mx6m. Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and 'quarry' and Dales survey no. 562102 'PM limestone quarry'."|"7/9/99"||||"562102"|"Marked by RCHM as 'limestone quarry' and 'quarry' and Dales survey as 'PM limestone quarry'."|"MNY22809" 903|"2180"|"Thwaite House"|"SE"|"10150"|"76360"|||||||||"Adjacent to track running up from quarry (see 2179), continues up hill behind. Platform, 12m in diameter. Rubble banks on all sides surviving to a height of 1m at most. Made up of small angular stones forming what appears to be a fairly compact structure. Marked by Summary SMR nos. 171032.0, 171030.0, 171031.0 and the RCHM marks 'enclosure' and boundary'. Just to the south is marked Dales survey no. 562101 'U sheepfold'."|"7/9/99"||||"562101"|"RCHM marks 'enclosure' and boundary'. Just to the south 'U sheepfold' is marked by the Dales survey."|"MNY22810" 904|"2181"|"Bleasefield"|"SE"|"10504"|"76186"|||||||||"Spoil heap with associated tracks. Consists of a large, flat spread of coal spoil 20mx15m up to 0.4m high. On the west side of this is a well-built track which runs N/S. At this point it makes a sharp turn to the NE and the spoil heap sits on this corner. The track overlies an earlier hollow way to the W which is about 2m wide by 2m deep and runs SW/NE. Marked by RCHM as 'coal pit', 'adit' and 'openwork' and Dales survey no. 562100 'PM coal mine; pits'."|"7/9/99"||||"562100"|"Marked by RCHM as 'coal pit', 'adit' and 'openwork' and Dales survey as 'PM coal mine; pits'."|"MNY22811" 905|"2182"|"Bleasfield"|"SE"|"10920"|"76461"|||||||||"Large spoil heap, diameter 30m, 6m high on W side is a linear spoil heap, 30mx8m running down hill. To the NW is possible quarry faces, very overgrown but depressions c.4m deep with straight faces facing SW. Spoil seems to be cut by modern drain which has backed up to form a boggy area on top of the spoil 15mx6m. Marked by the RCHM as 'Adit', 'openwork' and 'coal pit' and also by Dales survey no. 562100 'PM coal mine; pits'."|"7/9/99"||||"562100"|"Marked by the RCHM as 'Adit', 'openwork' and 'coal pit' and also by Dales survey as 'PM coal mine; pits'."|"MNY22812" 906|"2183"|"Whin Pasture"|"SE"|"10150"|"77236"|||||||||"Collection of 3 small cairns, all probably fairly modern, for wall building. The largest is 4m x 2m, slightly crescent shaped and orientated NW/SE. Stands to 0.6m high made up of large & medium angular boulders. Suggestion of coursing on N side. 6m E - cairn, much flatter & less defined. 3m x 2m, large angular rocks 0.4m tall, orientated E/W. 6m NW - cairn, very loosely defined, rough pile of large, angular rocks tipped down slope. 3m x 1.5m, 0.4m tall. Orientated E/W."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22813" 907|"2184"|"The Edge"|"SE"|"09771"|"77499"|||||||||"Well-built stack or cairn, quite modern. 1m square at base tapered to a point of 0.5m square. Stands 2m tall. Dry stone built of fairly flat, medium, angular slabs. Sat on very large foundation boulders. Marked by Dales Survey as no. 558894 'Summer Lodge Stane. U place name (prob. Assoc. with natural feature)? Suggesting locality of former (transhumance) dwelling'."|"7/9/99"||||"558894"|"Marked by Dales Survey as 'Summer Lodge Stane. U place name (prob. Assoc. with natural feature)? Suggesting locality of former (transhumance) dwelling'."|"MNY22814" 908|"2185"|"Whin Pasture"|"SE"|"10849"|"77181"|"10799"|"77279"|||||||"Pair of quarries closely related to track. A (southern most) - consists of 2 semi-circular bays. The western most is 30m x 15m and 4m deep, with some evidence of spoil within. The eastern most is 15m x 10m. A possible spoil heap, 15m wide, divides the two. Both face SW. There is a little evidence for stone within the faces but otherwise totally earthfast. B (northern most) - sub-rectangular/oval plan. Small entrance to the west. 35m x 20m and 3m deep. Almost totally enclosed. Slight spoil heap on S side. Totally earthfast. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and Dales survey no. 562111 'PM sandstone quarries'."|"7/9/99"||||"562111"|"Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarries'."|"MNY22815" 909|"2186"|"Brown Ridge"|"SE"|"10735"|"77420"|"10700"|"77460"|||||||"A - shallow round quarry c.25m diameter and 1.5m deep. Entrance in SW side forming a horse-shoe shaped face, entirely earthfast, low spoil heaps 4-6m diameter 1-1.5m high around the entrance, centre and on the SW side. B - 55m north of A. Teardrop shaped with narrow entrance in SW. Shallow hollow-way leads up to it from S. Quarry is 25m x 15m and 3m deep. Hollow way id 2m wide and totally earthfast. No obvious spoil. Other possible hollow-ways between A & B but indistinct."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22816" 910|"2187"|"Brown Ridge"|"SE"|"10606"|"77539"|||||||||"Large quarry complex. Main area consists of a large quarry 75m x 50m and 15m deep. A single straight face on the N side facing S. Lots of stone still exposed. A track, 3m wide leads up to the centre of the S side and is flanked by two spoil heaps 15m diameter & 8m tall. The bottom is now littered with tipped furniture & other rubbish. 5m to the SE is a small quarry consisting of a single horse-shoe shaped face, totally earth fast with an entrance in the S side partially blocked by spoil. The quarry is 35m diameter and 7m deep with the spoil heap 15m square. Some tracks lead up to the smaller quarry from the E but may just be modern. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'."|"7/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22817" 911|"2188"|"Brown Ridge"|"SE"|"10411"|"77589"|||||||||"Pair of small quarries. Western most is roughly oval with an entrance in the S side, orientated N/S. It is 30m x 15m and 3.5m deep. There is some evidence for spoil around the entrance, on the W side. - 20m east, is a roughly oval quarry orientated E/W. Appears to consist of a single fairly straight face on the N side facing S with small spoil heaps on the S side. The quarry is 20x15m and the spoil is covering an area c. 8m square. The south entrance is mostly covered with spoil. Marked by Summary SMR no. 171065.0."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22818" 912|"2189"|"Brown Ridge"|"SE"|"10101"|"77679"|"10048"|"77735"|||||||"2 quarries: A - east - horse-shoe shaped, 40m diameter, entrance to the south blocked by spoil heaps covering an area 20m x 15m, standing 2m tall. Quarry is up to 6m deep and totally earthfast apart from erosion caused by rabbits. B - west - two horse-shoe shaped bays, both with entrances & spoil to the S. Northern bay is 25m in diameter & 5m deep with spoil covering and area 15m in diameter. Southern bay is 15m diameter and 2.5m deep with spoil covering 8m square. The spoil heaps meet in the centre/south and are overlain by a field boundary running N/S which continues up hill dividing the two quarries. A marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'. B marked by Dales survey no. 562114 'PM Sandstone Quarry'. Summary SMR no. 161123.0 is just to the east."|"7/9/99"||||"562114"|"A marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry'. B marked by Dales survey as 'PM Sandstone Quarry'."|"MNY22819" 913|"2190"|"Brown Ridge"|"SE"|"09719"|"77731"|||||||||"Quarry comprising a series of small pits or depressions with an area 80m x 50m. Between 5-7 depressions with diameters between 10-18m to a depth of 0.6-1.2m. Low spoil heaps largely corresponding to a particular depression, on the S side, between 10-12m x 5-7m, up to 0.75m tall. Depressions & spoil forming a roughly linear pattern orientated N/S."|"7/9/99"||||"558926"|"Dales survey marks 'PM sandstone quarry'"|"MNY22820" 914|"2200"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05045"|"77158"|"05046"|"77092"|||||||"Series of boundary walls running across the foreshore of the reservoir, a continuation of the extant boundary walls on the northern shore of Scar House Reservoir."|"6/9/99"||||||"MNY22821" 915|"2201"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05110"|"77126"|||||||||"Derelict structure, 50% intact. Aligned E/W. 2 cell building, no obvious entrance. Northern building - 14m x 6m, 1.5m high. Southern building - 5m x 5m. Flagged area to south (courtyard). North & west walls extensions of boundary walls. East wall continues to south. Marked by Dales survey no. 558040 'Frank Barn; lost beneath reservoir'."|"6/9/99"||||"558040"|"'Frank Barn; lost beneath reservoir'."|"MNY22822" 916|"2202"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05298"|"77115"|||||||||"Collapsed walls still standing up to 1.5m. No surviving, standing masonry; appears to have been collapsed prior to flooding. The structure is approx. 10x9m with the eastern elevation undefined - perhaps robbed out. Includes building marked by Dales survey no. 558935 'Prob. Field barn. Now submerged under Scar House Reservoir'."|"6/9/99"||||"558935"|"'Prob. Field barn. Now submerged under Scar House Reservoir'."|"MNY22823" 917|"2203"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"05724"|"77088"|||||||||"Disused limekiln, 70% intact. Circular dry stone construction, 4m diameter. Constructed with sandstone >1m. Built into the SE facing bank. 75% visible, 25% buried in bank. Extant to 2.5m high. Entrance in SE side of kiln. Vaulted arched chamber - 2m wide, 0.8m visible from current ground level to top of arch, remainder buried in silt. Arch formed from large through stones, courses of stones >1m running from the face of the kiln to the back of the vault. Marked by Dales survey no. 558846 'PM Limekiln; lost beneath reservoir'."|"6/9/99"||||"558846"|"'PM Limekiln; lost beneath reservoir'."|"MNY22824" 918|"2204"|"Scar House Gill"|"SE"|"06388"|"76438"|||||||||"Grass covered trackway 3m wide. Curves round hill side in SW direction and up the side of Scar House Gill. Marked by Summary SMR no. 161043.0."|"6/9/99"||"161043.0"||||"MNY22825" 919|"2205"|"Whitbeck Stean Pasture"|"SE"|"08553"|"72346"|||||||||"Small enclosure, 20x15m. Marked by a stone bank to the east with connecting ditch to the existing wall. On the west there is a bank, 1.5m wide x 0.3m high on a NW-SE alignment that curves sharply to the east. The interior of the enclosure is marked by reeds. Interpreted as probable sheep enclosure/fold. RCHM marks 'ridge and furrow' just to the south."|"7/9/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'ridge and furrow' just to the south."|"MNY22826" 920|"2206"|"Moor House Farm"|"SE"|"08474"|"72454"|"08431"|"72397"|||||||"Series of shallow banks 0.5-0.75m high x 1m wide. Visible outline of large rectangular building, possibly 3 cells. Associated field boundaries and track ways 2205, 2207, 2208. Building aligned N/S. 26m x 7m. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'."|"7/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'."|"MNY22827" 921|"2207"|"Whitbeck"|"SE"|"08710"|"72310"|"08506"|"72310"|"08533"|"72384"|||||"Links the upper enclosure fields of 'Stean Pasture' with a field barn S of 'Whit Beck' & the 'Shaws'; field enclosure to the S of Whit Beck."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22828" 922|"2208"|"Whit Beck"|"SE"|"08435"|"72365"|"08459"|"72275"|"08527"|"72271"|||||"Width up to 3.5m. Steeply inclined trackway, heavily eroded. Linking the farm site 2006 with Shaw pasture. No bridge present - it probably consisted of courser stone now washed away."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22829" 923|"2209"|"Moor House Farm (Whit Beck)"|"SE"|"08477"|"72359"|||||||||"Shallow circular depression cut into bank with upcast bank around perimeter. 4m diameter x 1m deep, bank 0.5m high x 1m wide. Entrance 1.5m wide to south. Possible remains of lime kiln as evidence of burnt stone. Associated with farmstead 2206, situated 50m to west, close to trackway 2207."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22830" 924|"2210"|"Moor House Farm"|"SE"|"08350"|"72586"|"08337"|"72440"|||||||"Well defined grass covered hollow way running diagonally across the slope in NW/SE direction. 2m wide, >1m deep. 1 of 3 trackways converging at gateway to Moor Hall Lane, a walled drove-way to the north. Other 2 trackways of similar dimensions, run N/S and NE/SW."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22831" 925|"2211"|"Hard Gap"|"SE"|"07491"|"73287"|||||||||"A series of mine shafts up to >10 with associated spoil heaps. Forming a narrow crescent shaped heap. Diameter: 5-6m and up to 0.6m deep. Appear to be exploratory shafts marked by reeds, judging by the lack of spoil and associated working such as trackways etc. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"7/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"MNY22832" 926|"2212"|"Wood House Farm (Hard Gap)"|"SE"|"07740"|"73266"|||||||||"Boundary stone with initials 'WB' & '1818' carved into stone. Situated 70m SW of sheepfolds marked on OS. NB outside study area."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22833" 927|"2213"|"In Moor"|"SE"|"08628"|"75915"|||||||||"Small mine 1.5m deep, located adjacent (20m S) to grouse butts - built into wall. Another mine shaft 5m diameter to the NW."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22834" 928|"2214"|"Woodale Moss"|"SE"|"07742"|"75869"|||||||||"Series of 3 small quarries sited on break of slope. 2 larger quarries to the west with south - north trackways. All slopes are earthfast with reeds marking the hollows and trackways (1m wide). Up to 3m deep, 1.5m for the smaller eastern quarry."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22835" 929|"2215"|"Woodale Moss"|"SE"|"07650"|"75951"|||||||||"Small circular depression, 5m diameter, with a narrow 1m band of spoil located around the southern circumference."|"7/9/99"||||||"MNY22836" 930|"2216"|"Rain Stang"|"SE"|"08064"|"75775"|||||||||"Series of >12 pits & spoil mounds covering an area 50m diameter. Completely soil bound. Pits typically 5m diameter x 2m deep. Possible quarry site, associated with dry stone boundary wall 5m to south, aligned E/W. Marked by Dales survey no. 558872 'PM sandstone quarry' and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'."|"7/9/99"||||"558872"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'PM sandstone quarry' and RCHM 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY22837" 931|"2217"|"Low Woodale"|"SE"|"08030"|"77035"|||||||||"Elevated and level platform sites at the confluence of 2 streams. 7x9mx1.5m high. Earthfast platform with remains of wall lines - though no exposed masonry present. Sited to the SE of trackway 2218."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22838" 932|"2218"|"Low Woodale"|"SE"|"08060"|"77036"|"08006"|"77098"|||||||"A pronounced hollow way which has cut a 1m deep channel, 2.5m wide into the alluvium. No evidence of a ford remains due to river action and later meeting of the stream channels."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22839" 933|"2219"|"Middle Woodale"|"SE"|"07925"|"77208"|"07899"|"77195"|"07911"|"77157"|||||"Shallow linear depression, up to 0.5m deep x 3m. Orientated north-south from the farm yard. Goes up slope 25m before 90 degree bend to the east - lining up with an existing gateway in the enclosure walls. Probably recent date judging by depth of erosion & alignment with enclosure wall gateway."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22840" 934|"2220"|"High Woodale"|"SE"|"07524"|"77188"|"07463"|"77167"|||||||"Extant field boundary marked by a break of slope and occasional protruding boulders. Crosses right across the field and is approx. 1.5m wide x 0.4m high."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22841" 935|"2221"|"High Woodale"|"SE"|"07361"|"77140"|||||||||"Located close to a field wall gateway (7m to the west). Large pile of sandstone blocks, sited in a small hollow. Roughly circular diameter - 5m, with large block drystone coursing to the SW corner. No evidence of burning to the stone so probably not a kiln site."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22842" 936|"2222"|"High Woodale"|"SE"|"07545"|"77065"|"07491"|"77030"|||||||"Earthfast incline linking the 'Low' meadows with higher pastures, passing kiln 2223 just to the west. Extends 30m on an SW-NE alignment & is 3m wide."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22843" 937|"2223"|"High Woodale"|"SE"|"07550"|"77061"|||||||||"Oval shaped mound of sandstone blocks up to 0.4x0.4x0.3m. Located on a scarp slope of river terrace. The feature has now largely collapsed with the remains of a wall. At the SE - w/c is orientated N-S. Probably delineating the fire chamber."|"8/9/99"||||"558905"|"Dales survey marks 'PM limekiln'"|"MNY22844" 938|"2224"|"Middle Woodale"|"SE"|"07652"|"77003"|"07651"|"77025"|||||||"Southern section of wall. 5m in length 0.6m high w/c aligns N-S with an existing wall remnant marked on the OS map. It features very large sandstone blocks 0.75x0.5x0.25m, roughly hewn."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22845" 939|"2225"|"Middle Woodale"|"SE"|"07640"|"77039"|"07597"|"77044"|||||||"Extends c.50m E-W past the bottom break of slope of a scarp slope of a river terrace, noted as a bank 0.25m high towards its western extent its line is marked by 2 hawthorn trees. NB site 2222, which has truncated this feature."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22846" 940|"2226"|"Middle Woodale"|"SE"|"07800"|"76951"|"07735"|"76988"|||||||"Orientated NW-SE. This feature links up to gate in the NW field corner, transverses a steep scarp slope and appears to peter out 3/4 of the way into the field. Bounded by a bank 1-2m wide, 1-1.5m high w/c may be a remnant of a metalled track after drainage channel has eroded. The metalled trackway closest to the slope."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22847" 941|"2227"|"Low Woodale"|"SE"|"08359"|"76999"|||||||||"A rectangular deviation in the field, 7mx3m, enclosing a low platform with a break of slope maintaining the SW-NE wall orientation. There were no internal features. Probably a sheep fold with the fenced barrier now missing."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22848" 942|"2228"|"Pettyholme Barn"|"SE"|"08668"|"77081"|||||||||"Prominent drystone platform, 1.5m high comprising of rounded river boulders up to 0.25x0.2x0.2m Bridge - it appears contemporary with revetted river banks & may be a torrent barrier to prevent bank erosion. Marked by Dales survey no. 558901 'U sheepfold'."|"8/9/99"||||"558901"|"'U sheepfold'."|"MNY22849" 943|"2229"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"08944"|"76733"|||||||||"Small clearance cairn, 4m diameter. Located on very steep slope - limited land use."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22850" 944|"2230"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09109"|"76722"|||||||||"Rectangular depression with rounded corners 6x21m and 0.65m below the projected slope at the centre. Probably created as a pond for food eels? Later cairn (clearance) formed to the east."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22851" 945|"2231"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09053"|"76679"|||||||||"5m Diameter dump of irregular sandstone blocks up to 1m high."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22852" 946|"2232"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09016"|"76644"|||||||||"Field track 3m wide leading up to barn 2233"|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22853" 947|"2233"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09039"|"76572"|||||||||"Collapsed walls of a 2 celled structure, orientated N-S with smaller cell to the south. Overall dimensions 12x5-7m. Probable field barn. NB proximity to trackway 2232. Marked by Dales survey no. 558884 'UM barn; no longer extant'. Also on position of a sheepfold marked by the OS and by Dales survey no. 558883 'U sheepfold' and Summary SMR no. 161052.0."|"8/9/99"||||"558884,558883"|" Marked by Dales survey 'UM barn; no longer extant'. Also on position of a sheepfold marked by the OS and by Dales survey as 'U sheepfold'"|"MNY22854" 948|"2234"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09037"|"76543"|||||||||"Drystone walls survive up to 2m. Stile to the north elevation abuts E-W field boundary. Marked on maps as 'sheepfold'. Marked by Dales survey no. 558883 'U sheepfold' and Summary SMR no. 161052.0. Dales survey no. 558884 'UM barn; no longer extant' is recorded just to the north."|"8/9/99"||||"558883,558884"|"Marked on maps as 'sheepfold'. Marked by Dales survey as 'U sheepfold' and 'UM barn; no longer extant' is recorded just to the north."|"MNY22855" 949|"2235"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09186"|"76540"|||||||||"Two southerly, diverging hollow ways marked by prominent banks & erosion scars - height difference 1.5m."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22856" 950|"2236"|"Limley Pastures"|"SE"|"09270"|"76690"|"09233"|"76635"|||||||"Pair of hollow ways, probably same as 2235, here at their northerly extent they have diverged either side of a small valley."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22857" 951|"2237"|"Bracken Ridge"|"SE"|"10119"|"76962"|"09939"|"77052"|||||||"Curved lynchet 1.5m high, orientated NW-SE curving round to the south. Probably marks the course of a trackway not now visible but which emerges from the southern corner of 'Summerstone Lodge'. Enclosed wall and probably represents an old track way to 'Bracken Ridge Farm'. Marked by Dales survey no. 558891 'UM barn; no longer extant' and Summary SMR no. 171033.0 is just to the south."|"8/9/99"||||"558891"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'UM barn; no longer extant'"|"MNY22858" 952|"2238"|"Mere Dike"|"SE"|"09651"|"77104"|||||||||"Short length - 25m, orientated NW-SE. Stands 1m above angle of slope & has been truncated by the 'modern' trackway."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22859" 953|"2239"|"Mere Dike"|"SE"|"10032"|"76882"|"09961"|"76915"|||||||"Located at top of 'Mere Dike'. Now appears as prominent mounds which have been ploughed over. Largely reducing definition. Marked by RCHM as 'lynchet' (twice)."|"8/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'lynchet' (twice)."|"MNY22860" 954|"2240"|"Calders Hills/Blayshaw"|"SE"|"09540"|"72250"|||||||||"Represents a series of 20 mine shafts sited to the NW of a SW-NE field wall. They are up to 6m diameter but are generally 3-5m. They are earthfast & exposed to faunal activity causing extensive damage. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'; by Summary SMR nos. 281039.0 and 28140.0 and by Dales survey no. 48628 'Medieval iron works possibly monastic'."|"8/9/99"||||"48628"|"Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft' and by Dales survey as 'Medieval iron works possibly monastic'."|"MNY22861" 955|"2241"|"Calder Hills"|"SE"|"09423"|"72378"|||||||||"Prominent oval mound consisting of iron slag, prominent due to scant vegetation & (?) height/dimensions of the mound. Site on top of a stream's valley side. The mound features an oval depression 0.75m deep with slag forming a spoil ridge around the circumference. The remnant field wall has been sited along the spoil - causing the wall to deviate to the east. Approx. 5m from watercourse."|"8/9/99"||||||"MNY22862" 956|"2057"|"Studfold Farm"|"SE"|"09790"|"73349"|||||||||"Lime kiln, 3.5m-4m in height on NE side of How Stean Gorge, adjacent on SW side of car park. East of large quarry to south of beck therefore related? Kiln has SW facing entrance. Structure 15-20 courses high. Loading platform to NW, now under car park. Depression in top for loading still visible. Trackway runs from bridge to kiln, very overgrown. 5m in diameter. Entrance low flat arch, revetment on N & S sides of kiln. Marked by Dales survey no. 559073 'Lime kilns (2) - 1 shown on OS 1:10000 1979'."|"26/8/99"||||"559073"|"'Lime kilns (2) - 1 shown on OS 1:10000 1979'"|"MNY22863" 957|"3000"|"Castiles Farm"|"SE"|"20360"|"71557"|||||||||"This has the appearance of a large orthostatic wall, probably of medieval date. It is approximately 40 metres in length, half a metre to a metre wide, and about 1.6 metres in height. It is comprised of around 25 earthfast boulders, curving from the east to the west and northwards. Two very large boulders are included. A drystone wall runs across the top, post dating the structure. The farmer is adamant that this is part of a stone circle and I am inclined to believe him. The section of 'wall' is curvilinear and the setting of the stones recalls other low, closely set circles ( cf. Swinside). To the east and north-east a low hummock curves away from the wall, where it is truncated by the modern farm buildings. The farmer drew our attention to a further section of stones (3001). He also suggested that in wartime when the outer fields were ploughed another line of stones appeared to encircle this one, suggesting a further concentric ring. To the south only a slight change in gradient suggests this possibility, but to the east and north of a modern bungalow a lynchet is visible, joining with this gradient change in the rear garden. One stone is visible on the alignment against the wall but it could be a modern placement. Marked by Summary SMR point 291011.0 and Dales Survey number 52167 'Cast Hills' is located to the E."|"9/9/99"||||"52167"|"Dales Survey point 'Cast Hills' is located to the E."|"MNY22864" 958|"3001"|"Castiles Farm"|"SE"|"20354"|"71630"|||||||||"This is a low stone bank approximately 8 metres by one metre by one metre. It comprises five low, earthfast and grassed over boulders, possibly the northern tip of a stone circle, or a stone dump, depending on your scepticism. This site is probably related to 3000."|"9/9/99"||||||"MNY22865" 959|"3002"|"Castiles Farm"|"SE"|"20330"|"71569"|||||||||"Although this lynchet is orientated north-south it curves at both ends. It is very badly worn, and it stands 0.6 metres tall and 2 metres wide. Essentially forming the breadth of slope of a circular falling in towards Castilles. The form makes up part of a possible stone circle (3000). The lynchet has probably suffered heavily from plough damage. Some evidence of smaller lynchets and earthworks at the north end forming small depressions."|"9/9/99"||||||"MNY22866" 960|"3003"|"Castiles Farm"|"SE"|"20438"|"71554"|"20450"|"71541"|||||||"The shallow orthostat wall is approximately 12 meters by 1.5 meters and comprises several large stone blocks within what now appears to be a robbed out dry stone wall. This probably formed an enclosure in the north-west corner of the field now removed. Presence of blocks suggest that they may be removed blocks from a stone circle (3000). Labelled Cast Hills Settlement on OS map which presumably refers to 3000."|"9/9/99"|||||"Labelled Cast Hills Settlement on OS map"|"MNY22867" 961|"3004"|"Castiles Farm"|"SE"|"21071"|"71468"|||||||||"A series of boulders approximately 15 metres in length and 2 metres wide is aligned North - south about 0ne metre to the west of the north - south field boundary. One further earthfast stone is visible to the east of the wall, about 0.8 metres by 0.5 metres. The largest boulder is approximately 2 metres by 1 metre. There are four boulders in total lying on top of a cairn of smaller stones and some earthfast boulders. This is probably the result of stone clearance from the field during ploughing."|"9/9/99"||||||"MNY22868" 962|"3005"|"High Ray Carr"|"SE"|"20808"|"72069"|||||||||"A large sandstone quarry is approximately 30 metres in length and 20 metres in width. The face reveals broad sandstone bedding and is between 6 and 8 metres in height. The face faces west and is cut into the side of the scarp. The entrance is from the north-west and is defined to the south-west by a low bank of spoil which rises to 2 metres in height to the south east. Rubble is visible poking through. A further spoil heap is visible to the west of the north part of the face, this is also 2 metres in height and mostly turfed. A 'modern' drill mark is visible in the centre of the face, therefore post med. origins. 'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map between this site and 3006."|"9/9/99"|||||"'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map"|"MNY22869" 963|"3006"|"Castile"|"SE"|"20784"|"72186"|||||||||"This large quarry comprises a single straight face on the east side facing west. It is 10 metres tall and 18 metres wide, the stone is still exposed, curving round on the north and south ends to form a crescent shaped depression with a diameter of 25 metres. At the western ends of the curves there are spoil heaps covering an area of 15 square metres and standing 1.5-2 metres tall. Field boundaries surround the quarry on all sides, the north east side overlies parts of the quarry suggesting that they post date its use. 'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map between this site and 3005."|"9/9/99"|||||"'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map"|"MNY22870" 964|"3007"|"Bowes Mansion"|"SE"|"19973"|"71826"|"19947"|"71690"|"19995"|"71694"|"19971"|"71826"|||"Ridge and furrow with associated lynchets with a sand pit cut into it. The ridge and furrow is well worn and the ridges are fairly narrow (0.2 metres), orientated east-west. Lynchets run along the south edge of the ridge and furrow forming a single boundary while a short one runs off this to the north about 10 metres long. All are fairly narrow 1-2 metres wide and up to 0.6 metres tall. The pit cuts into the ridge and furrow at its east end. It has a diameter of 25 metres and is semi-circular in plan. The north face is up to 3m tall and the entrance is on the south side. There is some evidence for spoil heaps on the south side covering an area of roughly 9 square metres. It is marked by RCHM 'sand pit'."|"9/9/99"|||||"It is marked by RCHM 'sand pit'."|"MNY22871" 965|"3008"|"Dallow"|"SE"|"19716"|"71500"|"19727"|"71445"|"19765"|"71457"|||||"The lynchet forms a small enclosed area associated with the stream to the south. The main lynchet in the south runs parallel to the stream east-west and is 3.5 metres wide and 0.6 metres tall towards its east end. The cuts across as it bends to the north. At both ends of the lynchet it turns at right angles to the north. In the steam to the south west is a sluice gate and possible reservoir, 4 metres by 8 metres, represented by revetted stone walls about 0.7 metres deep."|"9/9/99"||||||"MNY22872" 966|"3009"|"Skelding moor"|"SE"|"20029"|"70746"|||||||||"A single stone stands 1.4m tall in a slight hollow (due to animal erosion). In cross section it is 0.25 by 0.35m and is rectangular throughout. It is orientated east-west through its length, tilted 75 degrees to the south. It is possibly related to sites 3000-3002 which is about 0.5km to the north east. The modern road appears to respect its position. There are packing stones visible on the north side and there is a bench mark on the west side which must post date the erection of the stone as it compensates for the tilt in order to remain level."|"10/9/99"||||||"MNY22873" 967|"3010"|"Skelding moor"|"SE"|"20119"|"70829"|||||||||"A series of shallow pits and low spoil heaps making up a mine complex. There is a pit of 6 metre diameter, one metre deep with a spoil collar making the total diameter 20 metres, standing 0.5 metres high. There is a track on the north side running east west. Another pit that is 15 metres by 12 metres is 1.5 metres deep and has a spoil collar standing 0.8 metres high and the track continues on the south side, giving it an area of 35 metres by 30 metres. A cluster of low spoil heaps, 2-3 of which are mostly exposed by rabbit burrows. The heaps are 5-10 in diameter, standing no more than 0.7 metres high. Possible hollow ways run down from the north making this perhaps a general tipping area covering 70 square metres. Another pit is 6 metres in diameter and 0.6 metres deep, a spoil collar gives an area of 25 metres by 18 metres that is 1 metre high. A pit 7 metres by 5 metres is 0.7 metres deep with spoil on the west side covering an area of 10x20m standing 1m high with smaller possible spoil heaps to the west and south-west. A spoil heap 5m in diameter sanding 0.6M high. On it's south side two small spoil heaps of 5M diameter are 0.7m deep with no spoil. Three shallow pits run in an east west line. All are 8-10m Diameter and 0.5-0.6m deep with spoil collars forming a total diameter of 15-20 metres, standing 0.4-0.5 metres high. Three more pits running in an east-west line all of 10-12 metre diameter and of depth 1.5-2 metres. The eastern most and central pits have spoil heaps on the south side with diameters of 10-12 metres standing 1metre high. On the north and south sides of the central pit are smaller pits of 2 metre diameter and 0.7 metre depth. Three more pits run in another east west line to 1m? north of site 3009 All are 8 metres in diameter and 1-1.5 metres deep with low spoil heaps on the south side covering 8 square metres and standing 0.7 metres high. Another pit is on the north side of the road, is 15 metres in diameter and is 1.5 metres deep."|"10/9/99"||||||"MNY22874" 968|"3011"|"Skelding Moor"|"SE"|"19890"|"70884"|||||||||"A single pit of 14 metres diameter and two metres depth has indistinct but possible spoil on the west side. The pit has fairly steep sides (45 degrees) with some large boulders visible. Marked on OS map as 'Shaft (disused)'."|"10/9/99"|||||"Marked on OS map as 'Shaft (disused)'."|"MNY22875" 969|"3012"|"Skelding Moor"|"SE"|"19839"|"70993"|||||||||"A shallow pit of 20 metres diameter and it is 0.8 metres deep and filled with rubbish. There is a spoil heap on the north side which measures 30x17 metres and is 1.5 metres high. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"10/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"MNY22876" 970|"3013"|"Skelding Moor"|"SE"|"19830"|"70809"|"19844"|"70777"|||||||"A pair of pits the larger of which is the southern most and measures 20x18 metres and is 1 metre deep. It's spoil collar gives it a total diameter of 28 metres standing up to 1 metre high. The northern pit is 8 metres in diameter and 2 metres deep with a spoil collar increasing this to 20 metres diameter, standing 2 metres high on the north side and 0.8 metres on the south. Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"10/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'short shaft'."|"MNY22877" 971|"3014"|"Skelding moor"|"SE"|"19694"|"70701"|||||||||"There are four quarries here, the first of which is oval in shape with an entrance in the north east end . It measures 65m x 40m and is 2.5 meters deep and has steep 45 degree edges. There are some small spoil heaps on the south side inside the quarry which are 4-6 meters in diameter, one meter tall and totally earthfast. The second quarry I sin the shape of tear drop with the tapered end to the north east. It is positioned 45 meters to the south west of the first quarry, 55 meters long, 25 meters wide, 1.5 meters deep and with no obvious spoil heaps. The third quarry is 40 meters north of the second and is roughly crescent shaped with a semi-circular face on the north west side , lots of stone is still visible , and spoil covers the south east side and the centre with a diameter or 15 meters and 1 meter height. The quarry is 60 meters long and 40 meters wide and of 2 meters depth. On its south west side is a second smaller quarry, roughly oval with a straight face on the north side. There is spoil on the south side in heaps of 10x5 meters which are 1 meter tall. The quarry is 1.5 meters deep and totally earthfast. The last quarry is 80 meters north of the previous quarry and is a horse shoe shape with an entrance on the west side and a face on the east side. Th e quarry is totally earthfast apart from a few loose boulders above the east side. There are spoil heaps above the south west and north west slopes and partially in the centre. The quarry is 40 meters in diameter and 1.75 meters deep. The spoil heaps are generally 5-6 meters in diameter and about 2 meters tall. Marked by RCHM as 'Quarry' and on the OS as 'quarries' (disused). The Dales Survey has 'Bonfire Hill. Place-name prob. Signifying the site of a beacon. Note also the adjoining name Wake Hill'; number 562265, nearby."|"10/9/99"||||"562265"|"Marked by RCHM as 'Quarry' and on the OS as 'quarries' (disused). The Dales Survey has 'Bonfire Hill. Place-name prob. Signifying the site of a beacon. Note also the adjoining name Wake Hill', nearby."|"MNY22878" 972|"3015"|"Carslemoor House Farm"|"SE"|"18688"|"73940"|||||||||"The site is no longer visible apart from a six metre length of mortared field wall. Marked by Dales survey number 562194 'Building - prob. Barn. Not shown on OS 1:10000 1980'."|"14/9/99"||||"562194"|" 'Building - prob. Barn. Not shown on OS 1:10000 1980'."|"MNY22879" 973|"3016"|"Carlesmoor House Farm"|"SE"|"18920"|"73809"|||||||||"Not visible; neither is the wall which juts into the field on OS. Marked as Dales survey number 562195 'U well'."|"14/9/99"||||"562195"|"'U well'."|"MNY22880" 974|"3017"|"Carlesmoor"|"SE"|"19132"|"74096"|||||||||"Located on a levelish platform at the east end of the enclosure adjacent to the moorland. Currently marked by a linear clearance cairn of rounded or sub rounded blocks up to 0.75 x 0.6 x 0.3. The cairn sits on a series of linear banks which are probably the remains of a sheepfold. Banks are evident as parched crop marks occasionally marked by stone coursing. Diameter of 50 x 25 metres. There is also an area of R & F to the SW, marked by the RCHM as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"14/9/99"|||||"There is an area of R & F to the SW, marked by the RCHM as 'Ridge and Furrow'."|"MNY22881" 975|"3018"|"Carlesmoor"|"SE"|"19302"|"73961"|||||||||"Two quern fragments, from the same quern reused as capping stones on the enclosure wall."|"14/9/99"||||||"MNY22882" 976|"3019"|"Low Farm Carlesmoor"|"SE"|"19712"|"73820"|||||||||"A twin celled fold abutted to field wall, 2.5 x5 metres and 1.6 metres high. It presumably had wooden hurdles for gates. In ruinous state."|"14/9/99"||||||"MNY22883" 977|"3020"|"Carlesmoor farm"|"SE"|"18349"|"73677"|"18359"|"73572"|||||||"The field boundary is aligned north-south, visible as low bank extending from standing remains of dry stone wall marked on O.S"|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22884" 978|"3021"|"Hawsett Rigs"|"SE"|"18161"|"73459"|||||||||"A shallow earth bound gravel pit , roughly circular in shape . It is 14 metres in diameter and 1 metre deep. Cut into the south facing slope. It is marked on the OS map and by the RCHM as 'gravel pit'."|"13/9/99"|||||"Marked on the OS map and by the RCHM as 'gravel pit'."|"MNY22885" 979|"3022"|"Hawsett Riggs"|"SE"|"18159"|"73349"|||||||||"An earthbound sandstone quarry cut into the north east slope facing the bank of a shallow gully. Level platform, roughly circular, 14 metres in diameter. 10% of the exposed face cut into the bank on the west side of the platform is three metres deep."|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22886" 980|"3023"|"Hawsett Riggs"|"SE"|"18113"|"73303"|||||||||"A 70% exposed sandstone quarry cut into the north east facing slope. The quarry is roughly circular and of 20 metres diameter abutting the pathway on the north east side. The quarry floor is level. There is an 80% exposed sandstone face 2.5 metres deep cut into the hillside. Summary SMR number 291008.0 is nearby."|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22887" 981|"3024"|"Swetton Moor"|"SE"|"18476"|"72667"|||||||||"A roughly circular depression cut out of a soil bound quarry is 14 metres in diameter and 2 metres deep. 2% of exposed cut sandstone face 0.6 metres high. There is an entrance on the north east side. Marked by Dales survey as 'Rubble pit - stone quarry', number 562221."|"13/9/99"||||"562221"|"'Rubble pit - stone quarry'"|"MNY22888" 982|"3025"|"Swetton Moor"|"SE"|"18488"|"72633"|||||||||"A series of 3 trackways running south east- north west on the south side of the hill, 30% covered by stone outcrops. Also, a single trackway similarly aligned runs across the crest of the hill. The trackways are typically 2 metres wide and 1-2 metres deep."|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22889" 983|"3026"|"Hawsett Riggs"|"SE"|"18073"|"73389"|||||||||"An earthbound Holloway aligned north -south, leads directly to a ford over a stream. It is one of a series of 3/4 less defined trackways diverging over the ford. The trackway is 2 metres wide and 2.5 metres deep and visible from the other side of the stream. There is a sheepfold marked nearby by Dales survey numbers 562210 & 562209 - 'U ford' & 'U sheepfold', summary SMR number 291055.0, and RCHM 'Sheepfold'."|"13/9/99"||||"562210,562209"|"There is a sheepfold marked nearby by Dales survey as 'U ford' & 'U sheepfold', and RCHM 'Sheepfold'."|"MNY22890" 984|"3027"|"Hawsett Riggs"|"SE"|"18112"|"73478"|||||||||"A sandstone quarry that has been cut into the hillside abutting the track. It is 80% exposed with a face 2.5 metres high, semi circular in shape and has a 7 metre radius."|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22891" 985|"3028"|"Hawsett Riggs"|"SE"|"18168"|"73481"|||||||||"This is an earthbound gravel quarry which is semi-circular in shape, with a 7 metre radius and it is 1 metre deep cut into a shallow bank abutting a track. Marked by RCHM as 'gravel pit'."|"13/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'gravel pit'."|"MNY22892" 986|"3029"|"Carle Moor"|"SE"|"18203"|"73810"|||||||||"This is roughly oval and is 30 metres by 25 metres with the longer axis aligned east west. A shallow earthbound bank, 2 metres wide and 0.7 metres high with stones up to 0.2 metres high visible in the north east side, exposed by heather burning. A possible entrance is to the south east and is 2.5 metres wide. RCHM 'enclosure' marked nearby and summary SMR number 291000.0."|"13/9/99"|||||"RCHM 'enclosure' marked nearby"|"MNY22893" 987|"3030"|"Low Farm"|"SE"|"19785"|"73651"|"19840"|"73610"|"19876"|"73649"|"19876"|"73649"|||"The ridge and furrow is worn and runs north south and is interrupted by a river terrace. Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"14/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY22894" 988|"3031"|"Low Farm"|"SE"|"19744"|"73639"|"19771"|"73551"|||||||"The remains of a wall running north-south and marked by an occasional tree (hawthorn and birch) with a free standing gatepost at the northern end."|"14/9/99"||||||"MNY22895" 989|"3032"|"Low Farm"|"SE"|"19727"|"73636"|"19709"|"73552"|||||||"A curving Holloway with no trace of northern extension due to ploughing, it is 8 metres wide and extends south 20-25 metres and is 1.8 metres deep. RCHM marks 'field boundary near the S end."|"14/9/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'field boundary near the S end."|"MNY22896" 990|"3033"|"Low Farm"|"SE"|"19601"|"73621"|||||||||"The quarry forms a three metre high working face with two spoil heaps to the south. RCHM marks 'quarry' at this point."|"14/9/99"|||||"RCHM marks 'quarry' at this point."|"MNY22897" 991|"3034"|"Thwaite House"|"SE"|"19440"|"73835"|||||||||"A cluster of small single bayed quarries with 5-10 metre diameter and up to 2 metres high. This was probably the local quarry with good blocks for Thwaite House. Also marked by RCHM as 'quarry' with a 'dam' nearby."|"14/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' with a 'dam' nearby."|"MNY22898" 992|"3035"|"Vicar Pasture Farm"|"SE"|"19340"|"72802"|"19481"|"72782"|||||||"The lynchet is aligned east-west but curving to the north west at the western end. The lynchet delineates a stream bed for drained soil to the north. It forms a marked bank 0.6 metres high. There are traces of a ridge and furrow system but there is no definite orientation."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22899" 993|"3036"|"Vicar Pasture Farm"|"SE"|"19687"|"72705"|"19710"|"72576"|||||||"A robbed out field boundary, visible as a low bank 2.25 metres wide and 0.25 metres high, aligned north-south with a ditch to the west."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22900" 994|"3037"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"19838"|"72743"|"19906"|"72754"|"19910"|"72685"|"19840"|"72688"|||"The system is aligned north - south and the ridges are 5 or 6 metres wide."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22901" 995|"3038"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20004"|"72785"|"20301"|"72831"|"20319"|"72796"|"20004"|"72695"|||"Ridge and furrow with a frequency of 5-6 metres, it is faint but very extensive."|"13/9/99"||||||"MNY22902" 996|"3039"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20115"|"72613"|"20141"|"72560"|"20272"|"72600"|"20254"|"72663"|||"Appear with a frequency of every 2.5 metres, aligned east-west and extending to the field boundary. They are in pristine condition, forming banks up to up to 0.25 metres high."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22903" 997|"3040"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20365"|"72509"|"20139"|"72275"|||||||"Ridge and furrow system running north-west to south-east, 6m wide ridges, 0.2 m high."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22904" 998|"3041"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20451"|"72565"|||||||||"A sheepfold located at the corner of 2 enclosure are 2 lengths of mortared wall and a rectangular concrete floor, on the inside there are also external iron hooks and loops to the standing walls which are1.4 m high."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22905" 999|"3042"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20574"|"72667"|"20634"|"72588"|"20551"|"72522"|"20473"|"72581"|||"Broad, faint, north-west to south-east orientated ridge and furrow. 6m wide ridges, present in the upper field."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22906" 1000|"3043"|"Low Swetton"|"SE"|"20736"|"72779"|"20763"|"72753"|"20660"|"72608"|"20625"|"72637"|||"Ridge and furrow visible in two field alignments the first is north-west south-east and the second is south-west north-east. They are worn, appear every 2.5m and extend to the edge of the field."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22907" 1001|"3044"|"High Swetton"|"SE"|"19795"|"72972"|"19979"|"72957"|||||||"Ploughed over the line of the hedge, 2m wide and 0.2m high, forming a lynchet for 25m at the western end."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22908" 1003|"3045"|"Glebe Farm"|"SE"|"19207"|"71641"|||||||||"A large stone clearance cairn stacked up on the bank at the side of the trackway stones which are 0.4 m high. The cairn is 10m x 5m, 5% of the stones are soil bound."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22909" 1004|"3046"|"Hell Holme Bank"|"SE"|"19121"|"71852"|"19119"|"71776"|||||||"A linear, single course of dry stone boundary, forming a trackway 3 m wide which is visible for about 50m."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22910" 1006|"3047"|"Hell Holme Bank"|"SE"|"19228"|"71968"|||||||||"The rock is located close to a stream which is marked on the OS map and an orthostat which is about 0.5 m high. The cup and ring marked rock has elaborate carvings to the upper surface. 2 main cup and ring marks with various cup marks at the linear connectors."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22911" 1007|"3048"|"Knott farm, Dallowgill"|"SE"|"19617"|"72182"|"19455"|"72119"|||||||"A curved bank delineating a meadow from better drained ground to the north. The bank is prominent up to 0.75m high."|"15/9/99"||||||"MNY22912" 1008|"3049a"|"High Swetton farm"|"SE"|"19355"|"73256"|||||||||"The pond is oval, 25 x 10 metres and filled with natural sediment. The are two spoil heaps to the margins in the north."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22913" 1009|"3050a"|"High Swetton"|"SE"|"19289"|"72980"|||||||||"A linear depression 1.5 m deep and orientated north south is 19 m long and 10 wide and extends to within 1 m of the field boundaries in the south. The depression features recent tipping including one large boulder from field clearance. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"16/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry'."|"MNY22914" 1010|"3051"|"Swetton cottage"|"SE"|"19238"|"73081"|||||||||"Although it is marked as a lynchet this linear feature is on a hill top so could not have been formed by soil creep. Marked by RCHM as 'Lynchet'."|"16/9/99"|||||"Marked by RCHM as 'Lynchet'."|"MNY22915" 1011|"3052"|"Swetton Bridge Farm"|"SE"|"20172"|"73029"|"20161"|"72944"|||||||"This is part of the field system surrounding the barn enclosure which now stands in the middle of the field. It forms a bank 0.6 m high with its slope facing east."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22916" 1012|"3053"|"Swetton Bridge Farm"|"SE"|"20229"|"73488"|||||||||"A series of low banks extending to the old river course all related to the lynchet on the hill slope."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22917" 1013|"3054"|"Swetton Bridge Farm"|"SE"|"21087"|"74135"|"21141"|"74144"|"21175"|"73959"|"21123"|"73959"|||"A north-south field boundary with associated ridge and furrow every 3m present on the hill slope and to the west but elsewhere ploughed out."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22918" 1014|"3055"|"High Keld (Well)"|"SE"|"22491"|"74186"|||||||||"This is in proximity to the marked disused quarry 150m to the east. It measures 50m x 20m and is marked by an arc of depression with associated pits and irregular low spoil heaps. The quarry has largely been ploughed over though land is now left as pasture."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22919" 1015|"3056"|"Carter Syke Farm"|"SE"|"22309"|"72740"|||||||||"A 4 m length of coursed and mortared masonry standing up to 1.5m, it stands staggered from the abutting field wall by 0.35 m. It is 0.5m thick. The building has been knocked down within recent memory and it had a tin roof. A raised platform to the east indicates a square structure of 4m x4m."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22920" 1016|"3057"|"Mossie Mire"|"SE"|"21304"|"72790"|"21539"|"72937"|||||||"Ridge and furrow system with a frequency of every 3m running north - south. It is faint but extensive and another area orientated E-E to the W."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22921" 1017|"3058"|"Mossie Mire"|"SE"|"21261"|"72930"|"21464"|"73009"|||||||"Linear bank which has built up from hill wash marks delineates flat marshy ground to the north from well drained arable fields to the south. Present as a bank up to 0.7 m high."|"16/9/99"||||||"MNY22922" 1018|"3059"|"Newlands House"|"SE"|"19287"|"75509"|||||||||"The shallow remains of a quarry. Now ploughed over. 15m east-west and 25 m north south, with the central depression about 1m deep. Another smaller depression to the north east which is 10m in diameter."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22923" 1019|"3060"|"Newlands House"|"SE"|"19449"|"75505"|||||||||"A shallow depression of 10m diameter with no spoil heap, appears to have been largely ploughed out, it is entirely earthfast and is about 0.5 metres deep. Dales Documentary survey number 562051: 'Rubble pit - stone quarry'."|"17/9/99"||||"562051"|"'Rubble pit - stone quarry'"|"MNY22924" 1020|"3061"|"Newlands House"|"SE"|"19401"|"75529"|||||||||"A large two bayed quarry of 70x20 m forming a prominent scar in the slope. Fenced of from surrounding field. Quarry marked by RCHM."|"17/9/99"|||||"Quarry marked by RCHM."|"MNY22925" 1021|"3062"|"Grealthorpe Moor"|"SE"|"18097"|"75784"|||||||||"Forming a sinuous linear band roughly parallel to the existing trackway of pathways. It is about 6m wide and up to 0.5 m wide."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22926" 1022|"3063"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18429"|"74953"|"19676"|"74969"|||||||"An east-west orientated trackway giving access to the moor top. To the east there are no further traces. It has been cut into the hillside providing a 3m roadway with a bank along its southern flank of height up to 0.3 metres."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22927" 1023|"3064"|"Stock Beck moor"|"SE"|"18481"|"74940"|||||||||"2 pits orientated east-west. The first is of 7m diameter with an apron spoil heap. The central depression is 1m below ground surface and the spoil heap stands 0.5 high. A smaller pit 7m to the east is of 5m diameter and has a similar spoil heap."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22928" 1024|"3065"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18277"|"74847"|||||||||"The mine is located on the upper reaches of tributary of stock beck. Two prominent steeply inclined spoil heaps both approximately 100m x 30m and 20m high. A shaft has a 5m diameter and is 2.5m deep, non- earthfast with signs of recent slumping revealing bedrock in the sides. Modern machine made bricks with small amounts of coke, iron work and one small length of railway track resulted in the extensive flat topped spoil heap. Note small quarry has truncated a probable a trackway which would have accessed the site from the south west."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22929" 1025|"3066-3067"|"Stone Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18833"|"74281"|"18749"|"74271"|||||||"The shaft is marked by twin depressions of 5m diameter at the south east of an extensive spoil heap which spreads out to 200x200m to the north-west. It is 2.5 m high and must have consisted of track system of waste removed. 'Short shaft' marked by RCHM on 3066 and 'spoil heap' marked by RCHM on 3067."|"17/9/99"|||||"'Short shaft' marked by RCHM on 3066 and 'spoil heap' marked by RCHM on 3067."|"MNY22930" 1026|"3068"|"Wolf Crags"|"SE"|"18561"|"74733"|||||||||"A protruding north south orientated boulder beneath which is a void. The boulder has dimensions of 7x2.5m. The site has an extensive boulder field of similar composition and dimensions. The void is 0.75m high at the south diminishing to 0.2m."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22931" 1027|"3069"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18615"|"74857"|||||||||"A large quarry 70m long with a steep earth fast 5m working face and spoil heap which is 2m high and 15m long. Accessed by a probable track to the north."|"17/9/99"||||||"MNY22932" 1028|"3070"|"Stock beck"|"SE"|"18650"|"75017"|||||||||"A well preserved sheepfold with walls standing 1.5m high. The fold is 10m x 20m. The drystone walls are o.4m thick. RCHM marks a 'ford' here and the Dales Documentary survey marks a 'sheepfold' and a 'U ford', numbers 562042 and 562038 respectively."|"17/9/99"||||"562042,562038"|"RCHM marks a 'ford' here and the Dales Documentary survey marks a 'sheepfold' and 'U ford'"|"MNY22933" 1029|"3071"|"Middle Biggin"|"SE"|"20702"|"75160"|||||||||"Grass Covered trackway 3.5m wide, aligned north-south. Flanked by double boundary on the east side and by a ditch and bank on the west side. The double boundary is comprised of a bank and a ditch, partial hedgerow. The bank follows the line of the remaining hedges - 2m wide and 1m high. The ditch is 1.5m wide and 0.75m deep, abutting the bank. The single course of drystone foundation runs parallel to the bank at one metre distance. The west boundary of the trackway bank is 2m wide, 1m wide , 1m high, abutted by a ditch 1.5m wide and 0.5 metres deep. Both banks contain tree stumps and hedges."|"20/9/99"||||||"MNY22934" 1030|"3072"|"High Biggin"|"SE"|"20313"|"75521"|||||||||"A derelict farmstead marked on the OS map as High Biggin standing remains of 2 celled barn 90% intact , roof timbers still in situ only the roof tiles or flags are missing. It is aligned North - west South - east and is approximately 10m x 6m. The entrance into both of the rooms is in the south wall and both rooms have stone flagged floors. The remains of a building abutting the south east gable end of the barn possibly twin celled with small cubicle abutting the south east gable - 80% intact. It measures 4m high and the front and rear wall are 1.5m high. The overall area is 8m x6m. The foundations remain of a building 2m to the north east of the barn possibly a two celled building rear wall intact and 2.5m high. The overall area is 10m x 5m."|"20/9/99"||||||"MNY22935" 1031|"3073"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"19070"|"74766"|||||||||"The stone stands at 1.3 x1.2 m. Probably a natural feature, it is erratic and stands out in a flat landscape with no other stones."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22936" 1032|"3074"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18847"|"74356"|||||||||"A concrete base now largely covered in moss, 10m x 6m orientated east west. There are the remains of a wooden post, probably a structure related to the mine (site 3066). RCHM records a 'sheepfold' near this spot."|"21/9/99"|||||"RCHM records a 'sheepfold' near this spot."|"MNY22937" 1033|"3075"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"18924"|"74345"|||||||||"A confluence of a series of Holloways leading from the mine shafts at site 3066. Orientated south-west to north-east."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22938" 1034|"3076"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"19047"|"74319"|||||||||"A small clearance cairn 1.4m x 0.75m and 0.5m high consisting of non-earthfast blocks up to 0.4 x 0.3 x 0.2m, probably a way marker."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22939" 1035|"3077"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"19027"|"74268"|||||||||"A small cairn 50m to the west of 3076 and of similar dimensions but is composed of larger blocks 0.6 x 0.3 x 0.3m."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22940" 1036|"3078"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"19564"|"74093"|||||||||"The pasture has been overgrown by bracken. An extensive spread of boulders up to 0.75 x 0.5 x 0.5 with 2 principal cairns of small rocks up to 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.35 m, and the cairn is 1.5m high."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22941" 1037|"3079"|"Stock Beck Moor"|"SE"|"19559"|"74205"|||||||||"A medium sized quarry approximately 25m x 15m abutting the enclosure wall to the north west. The quarry is marked by 2m high working faces with a series of at least four non earthfast spoil heaps consisting of blocks up to 0.25 x 0.3 x 0.3 metres and are up to 2.5m high. The site is obscured by bracken. Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and Dales Survey as 'Sandstone quarries', number 562200."|"21/9/99"||||"562200"|"Marked by RCHM as 'sandstone quarry' and Dales Survey as 'Sandstone quarries'"|"MNY22942" 1038|"3080"|"Stock Wath"|"SE"|"19309"|"74595"|"19396"|"74585"|||||||"There are two main Holloways up to 1.5m deep and 5m wide , one of which is marked as a trackway to the quarry (3079) There are a further ten to the west all converging on Stock Walk the western trackway. Includes the site of 'Stock Wath - U ford' as marked by the Dales Survey number 562201."|"21/9/99"||||"562201"|"'Stock Wath - U ford'"|"MNY22943" 1039|"3081"|"Stock Wath"|"SE"|"19426"|"74592"|||||||||"A D-shaped enclosure abutting trackway, measuring 12m x 7m. There are no subdivisions present and it may have been as with the quarry or sheepfold. Close to the site of 'Stock Wath - U ford', Dales Survey number 562201."|"21/9/99"||||"562201"|"'Stock Wath - U ford'"|"MNY22944" 1040|"3082"|"Holmes farm"|"SE"|"21304"|"75420"|"21381"|"75261"|||||||"The trackway is marked by a 4m wide inclined platform delineating the course of track from Biggin Grange. This feature is evident for about 15m cutting into steep river terraces."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22945" 1041|"3083"|"Holmes farm"|"SE"|"21565"|"75299"|"21492"|"75169"|||||||"A linear bank 2m wide and 0.3m high, orientated south-west north-east. It is well preserved in the bottom half of the field and becomes less distinct to the north-east."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22946" 1042|"3084"|"Thorpe Grange"|"SE"|"22481"|"75031"|||||||||"An east facing barn with an open barn to the north, not marked on the OS map. Area of 20.5m x 6.5m. Presumably two floors with annex to the rear. Also roofed at the same pitch."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22947" 1043|"3085"|"Thorpe Grange"|"SE"|"22552"|"75146"|||||||||"A field barn with a corrugated iron roof, fully standing but not on the OS map. Very similar construction to 3084. Doorways are coined as are the corners with ashlar blocks. It measures 4m x 8.5m."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22948" 1044|"3086"|"Thorpe Grange"|"SE"|"22338"|"75372"|||||||||"A sub-angular roughly rectangular enclosure of 68m x 55m, with 0.75 metre high walls. This feature has been walled to delineated irregular rock outcrops possibly as a result of quarrying land that was not ploughable. Marked by gorse bushes and modern tipping."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22949" 1045|"3087"|"Holmes Farm"|"SE"|"22118"|"75061"|||||||||"A stone roofed Cow byre of dimensions 4m x 6m, facing south and orientated east west. Two doorways with associated ashlared masonry. There is a course of rounded cap stone onto which the flags rest."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22950" 1046|"3088"|"Holmes farm"|"SE"|"21995"|"75230"|||||||||"Marked by steep circular depressions, totally wooded and overgrown. Robbing pits extend south into the top of the enclosed field."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22951" 1047|"3089"|"Holmes Farm"|"SE"|"21836"|"75280"|"21910"|"75228"|"21834"|"75116"|"21798"|"75255"|||"Faint ridge and furrow orientated north-east south-west, 2m wide."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22952" 1048|"3090"|"Holmes Farm"|"SE"|"21764"|"75329"|"21839"|"75290"|||||||"The bank represents a continuation of field walls, marked by a low bank 0.25m high and 1.5m wide earthfast. There is a short length of wall still standing to the north west which still features a stone gate post on the alignment of the current trackway."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22953" 1049|"3091"|"Holmes Farm"|"SE"|"21827"|"75441"|"21780"|"75384"|"21754"|"75403"|"21775"|"75445"|||"The ridge and furrow system is aligned north-west south-east, with feint, 2.5m wide ridges."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22954" 1050|"3092"|"Cross hills"|"SE"|"22548"|"76191"|"22559"|"76094"|"22490"|"76131"|"22520"|"76186"|||"Faint, East west aligned Ridge and furrow. 2m wide ridges."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22955" 1051|"3093"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23153"|"75952"|"23225"|"75895"|"23081"|"75813"|"23057"|"75890"|||"The ridge and furrow fills the field; the ridges are 5m wide."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22956" 1052|"3094"|"Thorpe House"|"SE"|"22654"|"75807"|||||||||"A two door byre facing north east and not on the OS map. It is 4m x 6m and still has a roof."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22958; MNY22957" 1053|"3095"|"Thorpe House"|"SE"|"22624"|"75793"|"22670"|"75696"|||||||"A pair of banks orientated NW-SE."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY24292" 1054|"3096"|"Thorpe House"|"SE"|"22602"|"75644"|||||||||"A 15m x 16m barn with a flagstone roof and an annex to the north east, orientated SW-NE."|"21/9/99"||||||"MNY22959" 1055|"3097"|"Biggin Grange"|"SE"|"21200"|"74641"|||||||||"A roughly circular mound 15m in diameter and 0.4m high, completely earthbound with no visible stone. Summary SMR number 241003.0 marks the same point."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22960" 1056|"3098"|"Avenue Farm"|"SE"|"22118"|"74525"|"22078"|"74454"|||||||"Lynchet aligned north-east south-west, with a shallow bank 1m deep, following a line of mature trees possibly a robbed out hedgerow."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22961" 1057|"3099/3100"|"Kirby Malzeard"|"SE"|"22886"|"74564"|"23085"|"74501"|||||||"North-South aligned ridge and furrow, occurring every 4.5m, well defined and half a metre deep."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22962" 1058|"3101/3102"|"Kirby Malzeard"|"SE"|"23255"|"74461"|"23342"|"74477"|||||||"Ridge and Furrow aligned north south, well defined and 0.5m deep, occurring every 5/5.5m. Summary SMR numbers 241000.0 & 241001.0 are nearby to 3101."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22963" 1059|"3103"|"Kirkby Malzeard"|"SE"|"23163"|"74154"|"23233"|"74143"|"23197"|"73932"|"23143"|"73946"|||"North-South aligned, worn, ridge and furrow every 8m."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22964" 1060|"3104"|"Deep Ghyll Farm"|"SE"|"23142"|"73633"|"23180"|"73626"|"23133"|"73463"|"23103"|"73463"|||"A north-south aligned shallow bank running the full length of the field, 0.5m deep. It is completely earthbound with no stone or hedgerow visible."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22965" 1061|"3105"|"Missies"|"SE"|"23215"|"72931"|"23223"|"73085"|||||||"A robbed out boundary, possibly a hedgerow, aligned north south, a shallow bank 0.6m high. 2 mature trees are on the line of the bank."|"22/9/99"||||||"MNY22966" 1062|"3106"|"Hogerston Hill"|"SE"|"21199"|"72406"|||||||||"A milestone/gatepost, currently used as farm gatepost, but this is unlikely to be its original position. 1m high, 0.4m x 0.25m at the base 0.25x0.25m at the top. Incorporates serif style engraved distance markers: West: Paitley Bridge m4 ; North: ...s...ans m5 ; South: Ripley m5 ; East: Ripon m5."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22967" 1063|"3107"|"Laverton Mount"|"SE"|"22697"|"72377"|"22745"|"72366"|"22754"|"72401"|||||"An extension/return of the line of the boundary marked on 0S, visible as a shallow bank 0.6m high, 5% stones visible and residue hedges."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22968" 1064|"3108"|"Kooroomooroo Wood"|"SE"|"23075"|"72036"|||||||||"A small stone and mortar barn aligned east west and 100% intact, with stone flagged roof . 6m x 4m and 3.5m high. A blocked doorway to the north side and a modern barn is attached to the west side and a fenced concrete yard to the north side. This barn is not marked on the OS map."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22969" 2121|"3500"|"Stubbings Farm Dallowgill"|"SE"|"18928"|"71650"|"18809"|"71614"|||||||"Orientated SW-NE. The bank, which is sited along the same contour and follows a different orientation to the 19th c. field system. Field has been intensively ploughed."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22970" 2123|"3501"|"Grey Green Farm"|"SE"|"18518"|"71871"|||||||||"No trace other than a linear bump - no distinct form and also a spread of nettles. Marked by Dales survey as 'Building no longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980' and number 562233 as well as RCHM 'platform'."|"23/9/99"||||"562233"|"RCHM marks 'platform' and Dales survey marks 'Building no longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980'"|"MNY22971" 2125|"3502"|"Grey Green Farm"|"SE"|"18520"|"71709"|||||||||"No trace. Marked by Dales Survey as 'U well' number 562234."|"23/9/99"||||"562234"|"'U well'"|"MNY22972" 2126|"3503"|"Pearson Wood"|"SE"|"18299"|"71600"|||||||||"Valley side comprising a high concentration of stone (60%), naturally distributed. Marked by summary SMR number 291051.0 and Dales Survey number 562247: 'three irregularly-shaped enclosures in woodland - ?grazing areas'."|"23/9/99"||||"562247"|"Dales Survey records 'three irregularly-shaped enclosures in woodland - ?grazing areas'."|"MNY22973" 2127|"3504"|"Bents House, Dallowgill"|"SE"|"18303"|"71881"|||||||||"NE facing elevation of a barn/house? Sited just to the west of Bent's Farm. It has been retained as a field wall. Length 34m, just over 2m high. Marked by Dales Survey as 'Building part of Bents House. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980' and number 56235."|"23/9/99"||||"56235"|"'Building part of Bents House. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980'"|"MNY22974" 2129|"3505"|"Dallowgill"|"SE"|"17977"|"72113"|"17989"|"72076"|||||||"Corner bank of a pre-enclosure wall. Lynchet survives up to 0.35m tall. C. 20m long, spanning the corners of two fields."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22975" 2130|"3506"|"Tom Corner"|"SE"|"18334"|"72460"|||||||||"Low round mound, 11m diameter, up to 0.5m high. Forms a noticeable mound from the surrounding topography."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22976" 2131|"3507"|"Malaby House"|"SE"|"18325"|"72326"|||||||||"Site of rectangular barn 5 x 8m. Set inside larger enclosure, 16x16m with one 2m gate post lying inside. All that remains is the lower back wall which survives up to 1.25m and has hill wash back up against it. Marked by Dales survey as 'Building no longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980' and number 562228 as well as RCHM 'building'."|"23/9/99"||||"562228"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Building no longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980', as well as RCHM 'building'."|"MNY22977" 2132|"3508"|"Greygarth"|"SE"|"19010"|"72017"|"18995"|"71936"|||||||"Robbed out boundary wall. Extends across too existing field boundary. Evident as a bank 1.5m wide x 0.2m high."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22978" 2133|"3509"|"Greygarth"|"SE"|"18714"|"72260"|||||||||"6m wide x 11m x 2m high. Remains of house which abuts road. Remains of internally rendered walls & fire place with no chimney breast. Probably two ground floor rooms - probably living room & barn/byre attached to the south. Marked by Dales survey as 'Building and enclosure. No longer shown on OS map 1:10000 1980' and number 562230."|"23/9/99"||||"562230"|"'Building and enclosure. No longer shown on OS map 1:10000 1980'"|"MNY22979" 2134|"3510"|"Greygarth"|"SE"|"18902"|"72132"|||||||||"Field of sandstone strewn boulders with 3 cairns/spoil heaps of smaller sandstone rocks which are either clearance cairns or the results of stone dressing."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22980" 2135|"3511"|"Dalton Lodge"|"SE"|"17272"|"72560"|"17250"|"72373"|||||||"A - bisects existing field N-S. Evident as a bank. B - E-W orientated section with rough grazing & steep slopes to the south."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22981" 2136|"3512"|"Dalton Lodge"|"SE"|"17152"|"72621"|"17117"|"72523"|"17054"|"72564"|"17083"|"72614"|||"N-S orientated, ridges 2,5m wide, extent of field, worn."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22982" 2137|"3514"|"Dalton Lodge"|"SE"|"16960"|"72685"|"17048"|"72629"|"17005"|"72560"|"16926"|"72624"|||"N-S orientated, 2.5m wide ridges. Extent of field, worn."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22983" 2138|"3515"|"Dalton Lodge"|"SE"|"16990"|"72776"|"16889"|"72813"|"16834"|"72717"|"16832"|"72714"|||"N-S orientation, 2.5m wide ridges, extent of field, faint."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22984" 2139|"3513"|"Dalton Lodge"|"SE"|"17061"|"72586"|||||||||"Post-dating the ridge & furrow (3512) is an excavated pond represented by a large spread of upcast material. 15m x 10m. Marked by reeds the feature is largely filled in and dug to the SW, again post-dating the ridge & furrow & pond."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22985" 2140|"3516"|"Potter Lane Farm"|"SE"|"17360"|"72087"|||||||||"Remains of possible barn and enclosures of which coursed walling survives to the east facing elevation only - the remaining walling has all been robbed too foundation level. The surrounding field walls, which are built of rounded sandstone blocks remain up to a height of 1.75m (11 courses & cap stone). The structure is marked on the ground by parch marked banks with evident stones spread. Marked by Dales survey as 'building prob. Barn. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980.' and numbered 562242. Also marked by RCHM as 'building' with a further 'enclosure' nearby."|"23/9/99"||||"562242"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'building prob. Barn. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980.' and also marked by RCHM as 'building' with a further 'enclosure' nearby."|"MNY22986" 2141|"3517"|"Lamb Close Intake (Potter Lane Farm)"|"SE"|"17360"|"72022"|||||||||"A cluster of building remains and earthwork/foundation mounds, within a series of drystone wall enclosures. Complete complex appears to be split into 2 distinct areas. The first (complex A, No. 31517) lies 50m to the north of complex B (No. 3518). Complex A is comprised of at least 7 buildings and two stock folds. All the buildings lie within a roughly 'L' shaped enclosure, which contains 7 mature trees. Only two of the buildings are represented by standing remains. Building (1) appears to be a single cell building, 20% intact. It has two standing walls >2.5m high. Monumental masonry is evident in the larger quoins of the south doorway and in the chamfer reveal blocks of the west window. Plaster also visible on walls. Building (2) has 4 standing walls & is incorporated into the field boundary. It is single cell and has standing remains >2.5m high. It is of basic construction. Two external features are visible: a possible blocked doorway in the west wall and a small niche/window in the north wall. The remaining buildings are visible only as single course foundations and banks. Monumental stonework is visible in some of the foundations. The buildings vary in size from small single cell structures to large multiple structures. The two structures are incorporated into the boundary on the east side of the complex. Marked by Dales Survey no. 562243: 'Unnamed group of buildings and enclosures - ?farmstead. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980. Poss. Association with Lamb Close House (SE 17 Se 101)."|"23/9/99"||||"562243"|"'Unnamed group of buildings and enclosures - ?farmstead. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980. Poss. Association with Lamb Close House (SE 17 Se 101)"|"MNY22987" 2142|"3518"|"Potter Lane Farm"|"SE"|"17378"|"71928"|||||||||"Farm house orientated E-W. Front elevation facing south forms a long rectangle 12x7m with the western third being a barn/byre which was either open fronted or had large barn doors. House has a large south facing window with external chamfers and one small north facing window. Porch is on the front providing an entrance for the east. Gable walls stand to >3m , well coursed. No evident bonding cement but has probably eroded away - the building is well weathered. The barn stood until recently and has been largely demolished. 17x7m, orientated SW-NE with roof timbers still present. Stone trough situated 25m to the SE on a stream (spring?) bed which is now on moorland. Recorded by RCHM as enclosure and by Dales Survey as Lamb Close House, number 562244."|"23/9/99"|||||"Recorded by RCHM as 'enclosure' and by Dales Survey as 'Lamb Close House'"|"MNY22988" 2143|"3519"|"Lamb Close Intake (Potter Lane Farm)"|"SE"|"17404"|"71475"|||||||||"Large upright orthostat. Grit/sandstone block 1.5m high x 0.8m-1.2m wide. Standing stone situated in moorland 10% covered by surface scatter of large sandstone blocks. Top uneven and severely weathered therefore has been in position for long time. Interpretation - glacially positioned erratic."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22989" 2144|"3520"|"Potter Lane Farm"|"SE"|"17628"|"71763"|||||||||"Barn orientated SW-NE with two doorways (one blocked) to the SE facing elevation. 5x8m with standing coursed masonry up to 2.5m. Marked by Dales survey as 'Building prob. Barn. Shown as roofless on OS 1:10000 1980' and numbered 562245. Also marked by RCHM as 'Building'."|"23/9/99"||||"562245"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Building prob. Barn. Shown as roofless on OS 1:10000 1980'. Also marked by RCHM as 'Building'."|"MNY22990" 2145|"3521"|"Potter Lane Farm"|"SE"|"17537"|"72049"|||||||||"Orientated E-W. 4x11m with roughly coursed masonry up to 2.2m. Half is now used as a store. NB good protection from prevailing wind. Marked by Dales survey as 'Ruinous building at time of survey 1849-50. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980' and the number 562237. Also marked by RCHM 'building'."|"23/9/99"||||"562237"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'Ruinous building at time of survey 1849-50. No longer shown on OS 1:10000 1980'. Also marked by RCHM 'building'."|"MNY22991" 2146|"3522"|"Potter Lane Farm"|"SE"|"17498"|"72100"|||||||||"Large cairn up to 2m high,8m long & 3m wide - 'Boat shaped'. Along this slope to the south of North Gill Beck (SE of site 3522) are located very large cairns which consist of material rolled down from clearance enclosures to the south."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22992" 2147|"3523"|"Blaythorn Hill"|"SE"|"19879"|"70414"|||||||||"Shallow round pit. 25m diameter, 2m deep. Earth fast, no obvious spoil heaps. Possible spoil heap on E side. Ditch on NW end running W, 8m wide including slight banks, ditch 3m wide, 1.5m deep. Terminates at pit. Whole area surrounded by ridge and furrow running E-W, 2m wide ridges, worn. Continues into next field and up to feature no. 3524. A lynchet running N-S also delineates its N edge but more continues a little to the E of this. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and Dales survey as 'rubble pit - stone quarry', number 562263."|"23/9/99"||||"562263"|"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry' and Dales survey as 'rubble pit - stone quarry'"|"MNY22993" 2148|"3524"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20206"|"70421"|||||||||"Marked on the map as a pond but in fact a small quarry, with little water in it. C. 25m diameter, roughly oval. 2-3m deep. Entirely earthfast, little evidence for spoil. Some small bays & terraces within, in particular a large square bay in the SW corner. Entrance to E."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22994" 2149|"3525"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20286"|"70537"|"20494"|"70426"|"20292"|"70467"|"20471"|"70389"|||"Roughly oval quarry, 25x20m. Mostly earthfast with some boulders exposed. 2m deep. Little evidence of spoil heaps but some slight ones on the NE side. Many boulder pits run from this quarry eastwards to the boundary - covering at least 100x80m."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY22995" 2150|"3526"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20547"|"70478"|||||||||"Amorphous quarry. Roughly 70m square area, covered. Various bays - lots of lose stone visible. Lose stone spoil in centre. Track out from E end. 2-3m deep. Overlain by walls & road? 'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map."|"23/9/99"|||||"'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map"|"MNY22996" 2151|"3527"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20565"|"70438"|||||||||"One face of exposed stone, sheer, 1-2m high. Various large spoil heaps on all but E side - 3-4m high, 10-15m diameters. Whole area c. 90x60m. Mostly now consisting of spoil - possibly levelled for car parking? 'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map."|"23/9/99"|||||"'Quarry (dis)' is marked on the OS map."|"MNY22997" 2152|"3528"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20243"|"70751"|||||||||"Kidney-shaped quarry, 45mx25m, 2m deep. Entirely earth fast - no sign of faces or spoil, a little exposed stone in the W edge. Orientated roughly NW-SE. Entrance running down into E end. Marked as 'quarry (dis)' on OS."|"23/9/99"|||||"Marked as 'quarry (dis)' on OS."|"MNY22998" 2153|"3529"|"Skeldings"|"SE"|"20896"|"70931"|"20894"|"70890"|||||||"Section of orthostatic wall, running N-S. 1.5m wide but still only C. 15m long - some remains seem to continue it to the south. Stones up to 1m tall and 2m wide, pebble core. Right angles return at north end formed by medium sized, sub-angular stones which is no more than 2m long. Stones - rounded, small pebbles and large sub-angular boulders."|||||||"MNY22999" 2154|"3530"|"Skeldings"|"SE"|"20903"|"70907"|||||||||"Large cup-marked boulder, roughly scalene triangle in plan with up to 10 cup marks & possible cup and rings. Boulder is local gritstone, 3m on longest end by 2m, 0.5m thick. Cup marks occur in groups of 2 or 3, with a possible grouping of 3 cup & ring marks forming a single carving but badly eroded. Generally badly eroded. Cups are between 4-8m wide & 0.02-0.03m deep."|||||||"MNY23000" 2155|"3531"|"Low Grey Stones"|"SE"|"21005"|"70629"|||||||||"2 depressions, - 12m diameter & 35-40m diameter. Both c. 2m deep. Lots of lose boulders & similar rubble around, some in rough heaps. One heap on E side & possible entrance to west. Some exposed faces on E side. Marked on OS as 'Pits (dis)'."||||||"Marked on OS as 'Pits (dis)'."|"MNY23001" 2156|"3532"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20815"|"70455"|"20796"|"70451"|||||||"Pair of quarry pits: - A - 15x40m. Entrance at S end, mostly earthfast, lots of erosion through animal burrowing. Spoil around W side. Possible exposed faces, 1.5-2m deep. B - Teardrop shaped, point to N, entrance in S. Spoil heaps to S & E, 2-3m deep, lots of erosion, mostly earthfast. Many more boulder pits to N, 2-3m diameter, 1m deep. Lots of lose boulders around. One larger, oval pit 15x10m, to N end. Large boulders inside, close to 3533. Inside area marked as 'Area of mine workings (disused)' on OS."||||||"Inside area marked as 'Area of mine workings (disused)' on OS."|"MNY23002" 2157|"3533"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20691"|"70442"|||||||||"At least 6 shallow depressions, oval-shaped. 15-20m diameters, 1-1.5m deep. Earthfast, lots of erosion & lose boulders."|||||||"MNY23003" 2158|"3534"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20757"|"70194"|||||||||"Series of pits & spoil heaps in an area 70m x 50m with one pit separate - 40m to E, on other side of ruined boundary wall. The pits are typically oval or crater-shaped with a deep central depression up to 2m. Between 10-20m diameters. Spoil heaps generally on E or W side, covering 10-20m square, 1.5m tall. Lots of rock fragments revealed in spoil by erosion/rabbits."|||||||"MNY23004" 2159|"3535"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"21048"|"71960"|"21124"|"70988"|"21038"|"70870"|"20847"|"71112"|||"Ridge & furrow. Very narrow ridges - 2m wide, worn. Orientated roughly N-S, all around beck/drain to west. Check relationship with 3529 & 3530 and orthostatic wall to south. Has summary SMR number 291032.0 on its NE edge."|||||||"MNY23005" 2160|"3536"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"20503"|"71130"|||||||||"Pair of pits - oval, 10mx6m, 0.8m deep. Earthfast but lots of lose boulders around.. Presumably for stone."|||||||"MNY23006" 2161|"3537"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"21028"|"71257"|"21108"|"71070"|"21248"|"71159"|"21238"|"71202"|||"Within field system 3535. Low cairn - linear shape, perhaps part of a former wall? Main body is 5m long x 1.5m wide with more scattered stones extending 4m E. Only 0.3m tall. Orientated E-W. On the junction of R & F running N-S & E-W and beside possible track running N-S."|||||||"MNY23007" 2162|"3538"|"Lumley Moor"|"SE"|"22410"|"71541"|"22415"|"71435"|||||||"Ruined section of boundary wall. Approx. 65m long, 1m wide, standing 0.8m tall. Made of sub-angular, large, almost orthostatic stones orientated SE-NW. Essentially only one course of large stones, 2 abreast, overlapping."|||||||"MNY23008" 2163|"3539"|"Lumley Moor"|"SE"|"22171"|"71375"|||||||||"Large round quarry with single entrance to N. Diameter c. 60m, depth 2-3m. Entirely earthfast & overgrown, now largely filled with concrete rubble. Spoil piled around S edge, inside actual quarry. One large bay at S end, roughly square projecting from main, round body. Marked on OS as 'Quarries (disused)'."||||||"Marked on OS as 'Quarries (disused)'."|"MNY23009" 2164|"3540"|"Lumley Moor"|"SE"|"22099"|"71388"|||||||||"Round quarry with entrance to N. Diameter 40m, depth 2-4m. Entirely earthfast, some lose rock around S end. Lots of rubbish tipped in S end. Spoil heaps around entrance. Marked on OS as 'Quarries (disused)'."||||||"Marked on OS as 'Quarries (disused)'."|"MNY23010" 2165|"3541"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"21543"|"69297"|||||||||"Large round pit cut into valley side, forming a platform - roughly semi-circular, 55m diameter, 9m deep. Entirely earthfast, though rabbit eroded. Spoil banked up around S edge on crest of slope down to beck. Also spoil on W side in heaps up to 20m square & 2m tall. A well-made track enters the site from the NW. Two leave from the E - one, fairly modern, runs E, the other curves N. To the NW is a ruined boundary collapsing from the slope - now replaced by a fence. A lynchet bounds the NW/W side (marked on map). Another large depression exists about 20m to the SW. Consists of a steep, slightly curved face - entirely earthfast. 40m long, 8m high with a flat bottom with a slight raise (spoil heap) on its S side. A barn is now situated on this. On the W side is a winding channel, 1m wide, 0.5m deep, running S but turning to the W - may just be an old water course. Terminates at the 'face'. Various other pits and lynchets exist downslope/S & SE - generally marked on map."|||||||"MNY23011" 2166|"3542"|"Broadfields"|"SE"|"22139"|"69663"|||||||||"Large boulder in base of dry stone boundary wall. 2m long, 1m high with letters T & B carved into it. Letters are 0.25m tall & 0.1m wide, spaced about 0.4m apart."|||||||"MNY23012" 2167|"3543"|"Skelding"|"SE"|"22731"|"69779"|||||||||"End wall of a ruined barn which presumably ran W. The wall is either built into the field boundary or the field boundary is built around it. It is 2m tall, 5m long, approx. 13 courses high. No other trace of the barn seems to survive. The field wall at either end does appear to post-date the barn as it is built on and not keyed into it. However, the field wall on the N end running N-S has orthostats within it. This may in fact be a blocked gateway - no projecting walls at the ends of this section - this would explain the 'older looking' wall to the west."|||||||"MNY23013" 2168|"3544"|"Lumley Moor"|"SE"|"22089"|"70592"|"22158"|"70357"|"22335"|"70353"|"22289"|"70557"|||"Lynchet running N-S. 2m wide, up to 0.5m high. Mostly earthfast, a little stone showing. A gate post stands at the junction where it is met by another running E-W meeting the boundary, marked by trees. Gate post inscribed with 'GM 1670'. On the hill to the west is faint R & F running E-W and also lots of lose boulders. Possible lynchet running about 20m NE-SW. More feint R & F on the E side of the lynchet running N-S. Continues into the next field (E). 3m wide ridges."|||||||"MNY23014" 2169|"3545"|"Grantley Thwaites"|"SE"|"22845"|"70173"|"22951"|"69942"|"23095"|"70021"|"23033"|"70155"|||"Narrow Ridge & furrow. 2-2.5m wide ridges. Worn but well defined furrows. Orientated NE-SW. More in field to W, orientated N-S. 2m wide ridges. Possibly more across road to S, orientated N-S."|||||||"MNY23015" 2170|"4000"|"The Hutts"|"SE"|"21024"|"77619"|"21197"|"77546"|||||||"Very large lynchet running from one corner of the Hutts Wood boundary to the other. 5-6m wide, 3m tall. 45 degree slope, some orthostats visible and a lot of stone especially in E end. Track cuts through, NW/SE orientation at E end. Possibly a second track 40m to W. Tracks are 2.5m wide, slightly depressed with rut marks (modern?) There are feint traces of R & F to the N of the lynchet & to the SW."|||||||"MNY23016" 2171|"4001"|"Hutt Cottage"|"SE"|"20774"|"77750"|"20603"|"77703"|"20651"|"77601"|"20810"|"77653"|||"Feint R & F orientated roughly N-S, across two fields. Ridges are 2.5m wide. Possible boundary ditch approx. in the middle, N-S orientated, 2m wide, 0.4m deep."|||||||"MNY23017" 2172|"4002"|"The Hutts"|"SE"|"21199"|"77774"|||||||||"Long, oval depression up to 10m deep with various large limestone boulders scattered around. One small spoil heap in the centre with more spoil forming a large bank to the S. Modern trench cut into bottom of quarry with dead sheep in. Another hole covered with a concrete cap and pallet to the E end. Quarry 75m long, 40m wide."|||||||"MNY23018" 2173|"4003"|"The Hutts"|"SE"|"21702"|"77551"|"21629"|"74010"|"21894"|"77287"|"21972"|"77391"|||"Worn R & F. N/S orientation. 2-3m wide. Aligned with ruined boundary."|||||||"MNY23019" 2174|"4004"|"Hutts Gill"|"SE"|"21586"|"77170"|||||||||"Circular quarry, now largely infilled with stone & other rubbish, various trees around the edges. 25-30m diameter, 3-4m deep. Entrance to north. Spoil heaps on W & E sides of this. Some spoil in centre. A little exposed stone visible, sandstone."|||||||"MNY23020" 2175|"4005"|"Camp Hill"|"SE"|"22579"|"77362"|||||||||"Rectangular enclosure made up of three large earth banks now topped with enclosure walls (ruined, forming a sheepfold?) Walls now replaced by barbed wire fences, also trees all along banks. Banks 3-4m tall, 3-4m wide. No obvious ditch - except to west of SE entrance. Inside is fairly flat, well ploughed or cultivated, enclosure roughly orientated NW-SE. NE side uses the natural slope of the valley to form bank. Possibly ruined outworks & large piles of rubble on NE side. SE corner has a track coming up the slope from the valley to the entrance in the SE end. Possible outworks around the entrance. Lots of rough boulder/pebble rubble particularly around the E corner. Enclosure approx. 80x60m. Probably an iron age promontory fort. The valley bottom on the NE side has the appearance of a drove way but may be a utilised natural feature. A small pond is also situated in the valley - possibly a water source? Also a ruined wall running along the drove road/valley in the SE corner, and some coming down slope from the enclosure. Marked by the Dales Survey as 'Camp Hill', number 52093. Also, to the NW is Dales Survey number 52096; 'N/A'."|||"181020.0"||"52093,52096"|"Marked by the Dales Survey as 'Camp Hill'. Also, to the NW is marked 'N/A'"|"MNY23021" 2176|"4006"|"Quarry House"|"SE"|"22550"|"76509"|||||||||"Quarry - thinly bedded sandstone. Faces up to 6m deep. Small spoil heaps inside - 5-10m diameter and larger ones on edge. Single linear face, orientated N-S. Possible entrance/track to SW. Still large out crops visible in S end, one 2m high face. Presumably one of the main quarry areas. Marked by OS as 'Quarry (disused)'."||||||"Marked by OS as 'Quarry (disused)'."|"MNY23022" 2177|"4007"|"Lime Tree Farm"|"SE"|"22136"|"76900"|||||||||"Stone circles constructed by current owner of Lime Tree Farm within the last year. Consists of one main circle made up of 11 standing stones, 1 - 2.5m tall, generally 1m wide & 0.5m thick; and a single recumbent stone. The circle is c. 30m diameter. The smaller circle is to the NE on the slope and is made up of 11 boulders, approx. 1m square with a larger central stone 1x2m. The circle is 5-6m diameter. There is also a single standing stone, 1.5m tall, stood to the E of the main circle which apparently marks the autumn equinox. The large circle has animal carvings & 'cup & ring' marks on the stones - to represent an animal on each stone, including rabbit, birds, snake, & horses on the two largest 'gate' stones. The whole 'installation' was designed by Brian Cooper, an artist from Lancaster. It was built using Pateley Sandstone (with veins of quartz), which was transported by machine to the site although the stones were erected by hand into pits with a sloping edge on one side so they could just be pushed in, using an A-frame . The Autumn equinox stone was erected on the Equinox date itself. Stones deliberately positioned to mark N, S, E & W - horse/gate stones to N. Small pond to NW with smaller stone settings on either side."|||||||"MNY23023" 2178|"4008"|"Glen Farm"|"SE"|"22386"|"76912"|||||||||"Shallow quarry, 2-3m deep. 50m long, 30m wide. Almost totally earthfast. Some possible spoil inside quarry. Track running down hill alongside quarry to SW. 2-3m wide, well made, levelled & possibly revetted. Goes into bottom of valley into bracken."|||||||"MNY23024" 2179|"4009"|"Bramley Cottage"|"SE"|"21031"|"76505"|"21068"|"76338"|||||||"Fairly sinuous lynchet running N-S, down hill, parallel with extant wall and bounding woods to E. 1m wide, standing 0.8m tall at most. Some stone visible showing clear courses so obviously a wall originally."|||||||"MNY23025" 2180|"4010"|"Bramley Cottage"|"SE"|"21057"|"76530"|||||||||"Large depression in field formed by two joining circular, shallow pits each 20-25m diameter and 2m deep. Possibly quarries - very close to large quarry to W. In the centre of the S depression is a pile of rubble with lots of mortared pieces, some sections of wall still in situ. Area roughly 8m square, standing 0.5m high, up to 4 courses."|||||||"MNY23026" 2181|"4011"|"Bramley"|"SE"|"20969"|"76607"|||||||||"A series of large quarry pits which are marked on the OS map. The pits vary in size and shape but are generally fairly irregular, sinuous shapes. It is approximately 80-100m in diameter, and 8-10m deep. It is totally earthfast with some exposed stone in the edges. The total area is 150m square at least."|||||||"MNY23027" 2182|"4012"|"Cindra Howe"|"SE"|"19834"|"77134"|||||||||"Single standing stone, 1.2m high, 0.6m wide, 0.4m thick. Presumably a fairly modern waymarker. Propped up by a similar sized stone embedded in the ground on the W side."|||||||"MNY23028" 2183|"4013"|"Cindra Howe"|"SE"|"19864"|"77189"|||||||||"Small cairn 3m x 2.5m, up to 0.7m high. Made up of sub-angular & rounded stones some up to 0.6m cubed. Presumably fairly modern clearance, largely grown over."|||||||"MNY23029" 2184|"4014"|"Nook House"|"SE"|"19170"|"76765"|||||||||"Shallow, earthfast quarry consisting of three bays; two 8m diameter, the other 40x30m. 3m deep. Some exposed thinly bedded sandstone. Lots of rubble, machinery etc. now filing it. 'Quarry' marked by RCHM."||||||"'Quarry' marked by RCHM."|"MNY23030" 2185|"4015"|"Mickley"|"SE"|"25293"|"77017"|||||||||"Extensive mill complex. Marked by Dales Documentary survey as Mickley Mill. Consists of various buildings and water management features, some better preserved than others, which briefly includes - a large mill race at least 10m wide and up to 8m deep with stone built walls/revetment and weir/sluice and arched walls crossing it, perhaps where wheel was attached. One main building, surviving to full height but no roof; 30m x 20m, large doors (6 in each side), ornate window at end, evidence of internal machine settings? Lots of obvious rebuilding with brick and sandstone blocking doors, windows etc. It has two stories, plastered internal walls, metal fittings, pipes etc. At least two other buildings, now very ruined, walls only standing to max. 5m. Similar sorts of features. The mill race is marked on the map - running SW-NE. The whole area is too large to adequately describe - it is presumably 18-19th century, fitting the character of the village. A bridge allows access from the village to SW. Marked by Dales survey number 946861: 'Mickley Mill'."|||||"946861"|"'Mickley Mill'"|"MNY23031" 2186|"4016"|"Mickley"|"SE"|"25175"|"76847"|"25241"|"76734"|"25108"|"76668"|"25079"|"76693"|||"Well defined R & F orientated NE-SW, 4m wide. Bounded to the W by a wide headland, 6m wide, 0.5m high. Slight trace of more R & F to the S of the main area running NW-SE, 3-4m wide, more worn."|||||||"MNY23032" 2187|"4017"|"Mickley"|"SE"|"25089"|"76657"|||||||||"Large U-shaped slope apparently where material has been removed directly from the hill side. Earthfast but lots of lose rounded stones around. Possible spoil heap at E end. Quarry at least 70m long, 15m wide and 10m high."|||||||"MNY23033" 2188|"4018"|"Bush Farm"|"SE"|"24896"|"76138"|||||||||"Very worn lynchet running NE-SW down slope. 2m wide, 0.4m tall, possibly curves to west at S end where it meets a spring next to the road which is marked by a small dry stone corner - 2 x 2m, 1m tall. Associated (?) track 35m E: 5m wide, slightly cut into hillside. Runs NE-SW up hill toward modern road."|||||||"MNY23034" 2189|"4019"|"Mickley"|"SE"|"25860"|"76347"|"25633"|"76104"|||||||"R & F, very worn. 2.5m wide, orientated N-S. Possibly more to the S. More in field to NE. 4m wide, more defined."|||||||"MNY23035" 2190|"4020"|"Mickley"|"SE"|"25693"|"76951"|"25619"|"76959"|||||||"Low lynchet running E-W across a small field. 0.5m tall, 1.5m wide. Some other earthworks running off N and S sides, possibly R & F."|||||||"MNY23036" 2191|"4021"|"Newfield"|"SE"|"26655"|"75729"|"26690"|"75640"|"26404"|"75588"|"26395"|"75626"|||"Very worn R & F. 3-4m wide, orientated E-W."|||||||"MNY23037" 2192|"4022"|"Bush Farm"|"SE"|"24401"|"76265"|"24365"|"76237"|||||||"Large north-west facing lynchet, approx. 20m in length, petering out to the NE and SW. Marks edge of south-easterly high ground, edge of field. Approx. 1.5m in height. Some stones protruding though bank therefore a former field boundary. Old holly tree grows out of N end. Summary SMR number 181026.0 is marked nearby."|||||||"MNY23038" 2193|"4023"|"Bush Farm"|"SE"|"24180"|"76403"|||||||||"Pair of lynchets approx. 80m in length, 2m in height running NE-SW. Facing in on each other. They appear to mark a strip of land approx. 30m wide, possibly a strip field or old drove way. The easterly bank has an old hedge growing from it and appears to have been partially robbed for stone. Further lynchet noted to NW also running in same direction and equidistant, approx. 1.5m high and 70m long. Turns SW at S end and joins on to hedgerow. This lynchet is NW facing."|||||||"MNY23039" 2194|"4024"|"Mowbray Hall"|"SE"|"24015"|"76677"|||||||||"Square sheep fold in south-west corner of field; NW & NE walls extant, other walls only visible as lynchets with some in situ stones. Approx. 15m x 15m. Worked stones with stugging in walls surrounding."|||||||"MNY23040" 2195|"4025"|"Mowbray Hall"|"SE"|"23548"|"76995"|||||||||"Large ruined post-med. folly, in the style of a ruined abbey tower. S facing arched entrance, with further ground floor doors to N, W and E. Arched windows each side of door. Cross above door, and further series of windows therefore second floor (beamshots within interior). Third floor - crenellated with a view across valley to N. Presumably belongs to Mowbray Castle (Kirkby)."|||||||"MNY23041" 2196|"4026"|"Mowbray Hall"|"SE"|"23194"|"76718"|"23246"|"76683"|||||||"Lynchet running NW-SE, low hummock approx. 0.5m in height & 2m wide. Roughly 30m in length. Marks western extremity of series of feint R & F marks, running in same direction. Ends to S at field boundary and to N at wood. Remains of med. Field system?. Marked by Summary SMR number 181021.0."|||||||"MNY23042" 2197|"4027"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23307"|"76377"|"23176"|"76261"|||||||"Two lynchets running NE-SW, curving eastwards at both ends and easterly facing. Approx. 1.5m-2m in height, the lynchets extend approx. 100m in line with similar to existing strip field hedgerows. S-shape indicates long ploughing therefore medieval. No ridge & furrow visible."|||||||"MNY23043" 2198|"4028"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23680"|"76241"|"23741"|"76228"|||||||"Shallow curving lynchet running NE-SW with possible associated R & F (faint). Approx. 60m long, 0.5m high & west facing. Marks field boundary."|||||||"MNY23044" 2199|"4029"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23530"|"76248"|"23530"|"76248"|||||||"Series of three faint ridge & furrow marks running NE-SW for length of field (c. 100m). Approx. 4.5m between ridges, & straight. Only 0.5m in height. Remains of med. Cultivation in strip field."|||||||"MNY23045" 2200|"4030"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23417"|"76080"|||||||||"Series of lynchets: A - NE-SW aligned, approx. 2m high, SE facing. B - NW-SE aligned, approx. 6m high, NE facing. C - NW-SE aligned, approx. 1.5m high, NE facing. Latter has good ridge & furrow associated - 2.5m wide, 0.3m high. Appears to mark complex of medieval strip fields, later enclosed. Marked by Summary SMR numbers 181001.0 & 181027.0."|||||||"MNY23046" 2201|"4031"|"Grewelthorpe"|"SE"|"23799"|"75901"|"24087"|"75917"|"23923"|"76011"|||||"Large area of lynchets including: 3 tightly packed stepping lynchets approx. 1m high and 2m wide. Steep bank, 45 degree slope, 2m high. 30 degree slope, 1.5m high, shallow but substantial lynchet. Very shallow mark, 0.3m high. Steep narrow lynchet, 1.5m high, 45 degree angle. More shallow lynchet, 12 wide, 30 degree slope, 2m high. Very shallow lynchet 0.5m high, 30 degree angle. See diagram."|||||||"MNY23047" 2202|"4032"|"Tower Hill"|"SE"|"24662"|"75781"|||||||||"Low mound on top of hillock approx. half way along its top. Oval in shape, measuring 6 x 4m and is approx. 1m in height. To west of hillock are two lynchets, running NE-SW and approx. 2m apart. These are 0.5m in height and 5m from mound. Mound has very clearly defined edges, quite steep (45 degrees) with sharp edge break on to a flat top. Appears very likely modern - has excellent views so lookout tower/beacon? Could equally be parallel of Azerley Tower to south, or windmill."|||||||"MNY23048" 2203|"4033"|"Tower Hill"|"SE"|"24638"|"75897"|"24713"|"75849"|"24709"|"75914"|"24638"|"75898"|||"Series of low R & F lynchets in field running NE-SW. Probably post med., may relate to Mickley field systems. 2.5m spacing, 0.3m high."|||||||"MNY23049" 2204|"4034"|"Westfield"|"SE"|"25680"|"75615"|"25712"|"75499"|"25768"|"75564"|||||"Series of two lynchets, remnants of old field boundaries. First lynchet runs NE-SW for approx. 80m and is visible as low NW facing bank with earthfast stones and three trees within it, therefore a wall remnant. Second lynchet abuts first approx. halfway along west side and runs across field for approx. 100m. Visible only as very low (0.2m high) bank, may only be result of fencing."|||||||"MNY23050" 2205|"4035"|"Newfields"|"SE"|"26201"|"75302"|"26362"|"75295"|||||||"Series of three N facing lynchets cut into hillside, into which have been planted a row of trees. Lynchet 1 has no trees and is very shallow (0.5m). Lynchet 2 is 2m high and lynchet 3 consists of two closely joined banks also 2m high. All measure 80m in length. Very regular - post med. Tree nursery/orchard."|||||||"MNY23051" 2206|"4036"|"The Chequer"|"SE"|"26013"|"74841"|"26072"|"74744"|||||||"Series of small lynchets running N-S, bisected towards the centre by possible headland. Very faint, 0.3m high and 2.5m wide. Probably predate enclosure."|||||||"MNY23052" 2207|"4037"|"Spring Hall"|"SE"|"24649"|"75308"|"24658"|"75194"|"24527"|"75172"|"24539"|"75290"|||"Field of E-W running cultivation ridges, probably not that old (post med. Or later). Evenly spaced, 2m, and not curving."|||||||"MNY23053" 2208|"4038"|"Spring Hall"|"SE"|"24722"|"75383"|"24407"|"75342"|"24405"|"75368"|"24720"|"75412"|||"Thin strip of R & F orientated N-S. Approx. 4-5m wide, very faint, showing up mostly as a crop mark in the long grass. Seems to go over the lynchet which is marked as a wall on the map so is presumably fairly modern."|||||||"MNY23054" 2209|"4039"|"Grovedale"|"SE"|"24424"|"75510"|"24303"|"75471"|||||||"Large lynchet, 2m tall, 2-3m wide. Lots of lose stone visible, 45 degree slope. Presumably a former wall, used to dump field clearance along - as is happening with the fence to the north where a huge pile of clearance stone has amassed along the boundary."|||||||"MNY23055" 2210|"4040"|"Grovedale"|"SE"|"24084"|"75608"|"24293"|"75637"|"24303"|"75551"|"24087"|"75458"|||"Excellent field of ridge and furrow, consisting of eight or more ridges running E-W as S-curves, south facing. Ridges are fairly evenly spaced, though become gradually wider down slope to south (average width 9m). Ridges are about 1.5m high. The R & F crosses a gully to the E and abuts the field boundary. The four most southerly ridges carry on up this side of the gully, with the northerly ridges becoming less visible on this side. Marked by Dales Survey as 'Md. Lynchets' number 52112. Summary SMR number 181002.0 is also just to the north."|||||"52112"|"Marked by Dales Survey as 'Md. Lynchets'"|"MNY23056" 2211|"4041"|"Dallowview"|"SE"|"24078"|"75640"|"24078"|"75585"|"24021"|"75587"|"24035"|"75632"|||"Short stretch of R & F continuing from 4040. 4 ridges, each 1m tall and 4m wide, very clear but only running 10-15m. Truncated by fence to E."|||||||"MNY23057" 2212|"4042"|"Dallowview"|"SE"|"23959"|"75724"|"24030"|"75722"|"24013"|"75669"|"23962"|"75672"|||"Two pronounced E-W orientated, S-shaped ridges to west of farm. Approx. 30m long and 6m spacing. Height 1m. To north are several further parallel lynchets, equidistant but much less pronounced (5+). Part of same system as 4040 and 4041."|||||||"MNY23058" 2213|"4043"|"Newholme Farm"|"SE"|"23821"|"75707"|"23604"|"75681"|||||||"Large E-W lynchet running across field and corresponding to field boundary west of modern Dallowview Bungalow. Lynchet is 1m high and 3-4m wide, faces south, except last 40m which face north. Curvilinear, corresponds with R & F and other boundaries."|||||||"MNY23059" 2214|"4044"|"Newholme Farm"|"SE"|"23818"|"75639"|"23620"|"75610"|||||||"Curvilinear field boundary lynchet, exclusively south facing. Still exists as hedge to west near farm. Lynchet 2m high, gradually sloping (30 degrees) to south. Marks defined change of gradient. South of lynchet and north of field boundary are faint R & F marks."|||||||"MNY23060" 2215|"4045"|"North Close Farm"|"SE"|"24005"|"74917"|"24157"|"74629"|"24099"|"74523"|"23894"|"74733"|||"Definite ridge and furrow, especially close to farm. 2-3m between ridges; running NW-SE, up to woodland to north and road to south. Now covered with fencing. Very shallow, 0.3m deep max."|||||||"MNY23061" 2216|"4046"|"North Close Farm"|"SE"|"24262"|"74722"|||||||||"A series of curvilinear furrows, possibly R & F, lower furrow (to south) and next to north may be hollow ways. Curve from farm entrance to SE corner. Further straighter furrows visible to north. All run E-W. Largest depression (southernmost) is 2m wide, 1m deep with sloping sides. One to north 0.5m deep and 1.5m wide. Ridges above fairly shallow."|||||||"MNY23062" 2217|"4048"|"Brandwith Howe"|"SE"|"18655"|"77609"|"18655"|"77609"|||||||"Series of equally spaced ridge and furrow, running N-S, with a separating bank running E-W across middle of field (of field boundary). Ridges are 2m spacing and straight. Max. height 0.3m."|||||||"MNY23063" 2218|"4049"|"Brandwith Howe"|"SE"|"18392"|"77397"|"18309"|"77425"|"18142"|"77303"|"18224"|"77258"|||"Series of ridge and furrow, running NW-SE and covered to north by recent plantation. Ridges faint, 2-3m wide and 0.3m in depth and radiate down from trackway. Associated with field wall remnants to N (marked as dashed line) - drystone construction. Further wall visible to NE, running parallel and bisected by stream - also drystone."|||||||"MNY23064" 2219|"4050"|"Brandwith Howe"|"SE"|"18573"|"77234"|"18625"|"77203"|"18535"|"77157"|"18612"|"77127"|||"Series of ridge and furrow running NW-SE downslope; cut by drainage ditch in NE corner of field. R & F faint, approx. 0.3m deep furrows, 1.5m between ridges. At base of complex is small clearance cairn: 2m x 1.5m, comprises small to larger sub-angular stones."|||||||"MNY23065" 2220|"4051"|"Brandwith Howe"|"SE"|"18648"|"77169"|"18710"|"77132"|"18626"|"77021"|"18578"|"77051"|||"Series of ridge & furrow, one set runs NE-SW along edge of NE facing slope down to a water course (silted). Regularly spaced, 2.5m wide, ridges 1m wide. Second set runs at right angles to first, east of water course. Also evenly spaced, and identical. Seem to respect modern fencing to east. 1.5m between ridges, 0.3m in depth (probably ploughed out with fencing). Clearance cairns visible but modern."|||||||"MNY23066" 2221|"4052"|"Brandwith Howe"|"SE"|"19759"|"77715"|||||||||"Enclosure marked on map. 50m wide and ovoid. Ditch encloses high ground which is E facing. No habitation evidence. Ditch to S has been reused for drainage. Most pronounced banks and ditches to NW; banks in interior and exterior, ditch 1.5m in depth. High ground approx. 5m high. Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure', Dales Survey as 'N/A' number 50732 and Summary SMR number 9100.00."|||"9100.00"||"50732"|"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure', Dales Survey as 'N/A'"|"MNY23067" 2222|"4053"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19287"|"78299"|"19305"|"78258"|"19525"|"78348"|"19458"|"78377"|||"A complex of ridge & furrow with an associated building platform, including: R & F, 2m spaced, 0.5m high, orientated E-W. Long sinuous bank orientated E-W; 0.5 high, 2-3m wide & approx. 100m long. Series of three low ridges, 0.2m high, 2m wide, orientated N-S. Ridge & furrow orientated E-W, 0.2m high, 2m wide. Shallow bank abutting the long sinuous bank, orientated N-S and visible as a slight rise. The building is represented by a squarish depression to the W of the field boundary. 15m square, clearly bounded on S side by ridge approx. 0.5m high and rounded. Exists as platform, digs into bank to N for some depth. In centre is mound 0.4m high 6-8m diameter. Very uneven ground surface, rises to NW. Possible early Med. Settlement and strip fields with associated tracks."|||||||"MNY23068" 2223|"4054"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19537"|"78273"|||||||||"Series of two lynchets forming platform steps running NW-SE, 10m apart. One 2m high, curves in height (less at both ends). Other 1.5m high, narrow low lynchet, 1m wide and 0.5m high. Probably related to 4053. Marked by summary SMR number 81046.00."|||"81046.00"||||"MNY23069" 2224|"4055"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19660"|"78588"|"19797"|"78476"|"19688"|"78356"|"19514"|"78443"|||"Series of faint ridges running SW-NE downslope from shallow NW-SE headland (1m wide, 0.5m high). Approx. 7-8 ridges. Ridges 2m apart and 0.3m high."|||||||"MNY23070" 2225|"4056"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19403"|"78482"|"19438"|"78597"|||||||"Trackway extending NE from farm and turning to NW through 90 degrees. Exists as raised piece of ground, not very high (0.3m) approx. 2m wide. Forms headland and boundary of R & F, which runs downslope from its NW side. Very faint. 2.5m wide, very shallow (0.3m deep)."|||||||"MNY23071" 2226|"4057"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19295"|"78490"|||||||||"Extensive field system including 6 strip fields orientated N-S with boundaries and hollow ways up to 0.5m high and faint ridge & furrow all also running N-S. At the east end there are four, approx. 15m wide, platforms formed by 1m high lynchets, some with hawthorn bushes on them. To the north is an E-W running boundary, 0.5m high, to the north of which is another field of very faint R & F running N-S, to the E of which a low bank, approx. 2m wide and 0.5m high running E-W which has a small area of R & F to the N of it running E-W."|||||||"MNY23072" 2227|"4058"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19154"|"78532"|||||||||"Post Med. Gravel quarry, marked on map and with several working areas. All approx. 20m diameter and 2m deep. Lynchets of old boundaries bisect the quarries running NW-SE and abutting first on N face; this appears to mark E edge of one of the quarries. One lynchets approx. 0.8m high and 40 degrees slope to the north while the other, 0.3m high to 1.5m high at N end is E facing. The lynchets all contain stones so were presumably originally drystone walls. Marked as 'Pit (dis)' on OS and 'Gravel pit' and 'trackway' by RCHM."||||||"Marked as 'Pit (dis)' on OS and 'Gravel pit' and 'trackway' by RCHM."|"MNY23073" 2228|"4059"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19133"|"78246"|||||||||"Two lynchets running N-S, both shallow (0.75m) and E facing. Visible mainly as slight changes in gradient. Correspond to 'strip' fields. 20 degree slope. There is also a possible shallow lynchet, 0.3m high, 15m long, 2m wide running E-W to the north end of the western most long lynchet and a possible building platform at the S end of the same long lynchet. Also, in the SW corner of the field is the back wall of a barn/house which has survived in the wall. It is 12m long, with a window in the centre. Evenly coursed with quoins. It extends southwards as E & N facing lynchets into next field, 0.5m high, 4 & 2m long."|||||||"MNY23074" 2229|"4060"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19170"|"78375"|"19302"|"78245"|"19236"|"78388"|"19166"|"78375"|||"Very faint ridge & furrow running NW-SE, approx. 2m wide. Only visible in low sunset."|||||||"MNY23075" 2230|"4061"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19374"|"77891"|||||||||"Field is marked by Dales survey as 'Ilton Brick & Tile Works'. Visible only as three amorphous spoil heaps and a roughly N-S track (1m wide). Cut by natural streams, very possibly all natural. Heaps approx. 20m diameter. Marked by RCHM as 'openwork'."||||||"Marked by RCHM as 'openwork'."|"MNY23076" 2231|"4062"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19265"|"77933"|"19341"|"77825"|"19449"|"77918"|||||"Low bank 2m wide and 0.8m high, E facing. Curvilinear, runs N-S from SW corner of field, curving though 90 degrees into western wall. Abutted on E face by further low bank which marks the northern most boundary of the 'quarry'. Approx. 1m wide, by 0.4m deep and N facing. Not visible in west field. 'Field boundary' recorded nearby by RCHM."||||||"'Field boundary' recorded nearby by RCHM."|"MNY23077" 2232|"4063"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19300"|"77989"|||||||||"Possible sheepfold. Rectangular structure consisting of low banks approx. 0.3m high & 1m wide. Quite well defined especially on W side. Approx. 20m by 15m in size. Possible entrance in NE corner, as well as 1.5m wide entrance in east wall."|||||||"MNY23078" 2233|"4064"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19095"|"78546"|"19014"|"78544"|||||||"Large N facing lynchet approx. 70m long & 2m high, curving towards quarries to east and into wall to west. No visible stones. Marked by RCHM as 'quarry', at E end (probably referring to 4058) and by Summary SMR number 81054.00."|||"81054.00"|||"Marked by RCHM as 'quarry', at E end (probably referring to 4058)"|"MNY23079" 2234|"4065"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"18924"|"78431"|"18878"|"78394"|||||||"NW facing lynchet, 2m high with 30 degree slope. Approx. 40m long, running E-W. No visible walls. Marks change in gradient."|||||||"MNY23080" 2235|"4066"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"18970"|"78577"|||||||||"A series of five lynchets running approx. E-W, all N facing. The uppermost is approx. 30m long 1.5m high. The second down is 150m long, curving down from the gate in the E field wall through the W wall and into the next field; 2m high. The third abuts the second on S side, runs NE-SW, approx. 0.3m high and 1m wide (continuation of old wall - see map). Below the second lynchet are the fourth and fifth. Both are terracing lynchets, 1.5m high, 20m long and enclosed by the second."|||||||"MNY23081" 2236|"4067"|"High Field House"|"SE"|"19080"|"78701"|"19038"|"78602"|||||||"Massive NW facing lynchet, approx. 2.2m high and 70m long. Runs NE-SW and is curvilinear. No walls visible."|||||||"MNY23082" 2237|"4068"|"Sykes Farm"|"SE"|"19112"|"78835"|"19079"|"78766"|||||||"NW facing lynchet, approx. 2m high with 40 degree slope. 60m long."|||||||"MNY23083" 2238|"4069"|"Sykes Farm"|"SE"|"19089"|"78937"|"18923"|"78843"|||||||"NW facing lynchet, 100m long. Approx. 1.8m at max height, with 45 degree slope. No walls visible. Abuts field wall at W end & is bisected by two walls to the east."|||||||"MNY23084" 2239|"4070"|"Sykes Farm"|"SE"|"19140"|"79047"|||||||||"Six lynchets forming cultivation terraces, all NW facing. Bottom two are approx. 3m wide (terraces) and 1m high. 12m south, next lynchet is approx. 1.5m high and corresponds to old field boundary, 60m long. A further 14m south, next lynchet is approx. 1.5m high and 50m long. Two further shallow lynchets are visible 12m to the south and below (4069): south one is 1m high, 40 degree slope and 40m long. North one is 0.5m high and same length. Marked by Summary SMR number 81063.00."|||"81063.00"||||"MNY23085" 2240|"4071"|"Lobley Hall"|"SE"|"19072"|"79270"|||||||||"Lobley Hall, a farmhouse. Date stone above door says 'TW 1698'. Has outbuildings to W. 2 chimneys survive, and sandstone mullion windows. It is built of roughly coursed sandstone, with quoins. The east room has its original staircase and fireplace. The west room has fireplace and beams for upper floor (kitchen?) Marked by RCHM as 'building'."||||||"Marked by RCHM as 'building'"|"MNY23086" 2241|"4072"|"Sole Beck"|"SE"|"18634"|"78672"|||||||||"Series of four equally spaced hayricks (?), 2m wide by 0.2m high which appear as circular rises in the ground. They are spaced 1.5m apart from each other along the fence line. The farmer states that they may be supports for a water-wheel beam - not impossible as two columns do survive in the ruined outbuilding. The area is enclosed to the east by an orthostatic wall to make a stock yard? This is generally about 1m wide and 0.3m high and revetts the beck edge to some extent."|||||||"MNY23087" 2242|"4073"|"Sole Beck"|"SE"|"18698"|"78161"|||||||||"Large rectangular enclosure measuring 20 x 30m (running NW-SE); low turf banks with a few protruding stones and one large orthostat. The walls are 1.5m wide 0.5m high. Probably a sheep fold. Extension to NE runs out and turns to NW. Extends 20m E. Very faint bank 0.2m high and 2m wide."|||||||"MNY23088" 2243|"4074"|"Sykes Farm"|"SE"|"18835"|"78692"|"18754"|"78633"|||||||"NW facing lynchet 80m long and joining two existing walls to the E and W. Approx. 1m high, 50 degree slope. Some visible protruding stones. In SW corner is a possible building platform/enclosure. Approx. 1m high, with defined higher area in centre, with some amorphous earthworks. Ridge and furrow extends southwards from first lynchet."|||||||"MNY23089" 2244|"4075"|"Sykes Farm"|"SE"|"18787"|"78495"|||||||||"Lynchet running downslope N-S, abutted on W and E side by field wall remains. 5m high and 1.5m wide. Continues south into next field a short length, for a few meters."|||||||"MNY23090" 2245|"4076"|"Hilltop House"|"SE"|"19156"|"78845"|||||||||"Two lynchets - one E facing, one W facing. E facing lynchet becomes W facing half way. Both N-S orientated. C. 0.8m high, possibly up to 1m. Do not appear to continue beyond the field wall. Probably marking a strip field system running downslope. Some slight traces of R & F at base. Also another lynchet running N-S, 1.5m wide, 0.5m high. Further lynchet running E-W, 2m high, skirting edge of track. There is also an area of ridge and furrow to the E of Hilltop House, not properly examined because of bulls in the field but included in 4076. It is marked by the RCHM as 'Ridge and furrow' and 'lynchet', as well as by Summary SMR number 81058.00."|||"81058.00"|||" It is marked by the RCHM as 'Ridge and furrow' and 'lynchet'"|"MNY23091" 2246|"4077"|"Hilltop House"|"SE"|"19330"|"79083"|||||||||"Continuation of lynchets observed at Sykes Farm. One under field wall and another three also present. 1.5m high, 10-12m apart. Vaguely curvilinear."|||||||"MNY23092" 2247|"4078"|"Hilltop House"|"SE"|"19279"|"79182"|||||||||"Series of large lynchets. Approx. 2m high, shallower in N, down to 1m. Run NE-SW joining previous lynchets, in field below. Quite rounded, steep, 70 degrees, 80m long. Bounded to E by three further lynchets which run roughly N-S. These mark the end of the field and are about 1m high."|||||||"MNY23093" 2248|"4079"|"Hilltop House"|"SE"|"19071"|"79268"|||||||||"Three lynchets, running E-W, alongside an artificial stream/race (which feeds ornamental ponds and water falls in the Quarry Gill Wood park - a Victorian folly/garden, not surveyed). 2m high at most. 10-12m long. Highest has lots of lose stone clearance along its N side. Marked by summary SMR no. 81057.00."|||"81057.00"||||"MNY23094" 2249|"4080"|"Speculum Plantation"|"SE"|"19448"|"79891"|||||||||"Large quarry. 60-70m x 30-40m. Entrance to N with associated spoil heaps. 8m deep. Limestone quarry. Lots of modern rubble/rubbish strewn down S side and across bottom."|||||||"MNY23095" 2250|"4081"|"Nutwith Cote"|"SE"|"22788"|"78808"|"22886"|"78879"|"23047"|"78723"|"22934"|"78641"|||"Large N-S orientated lynchet, approx. 2m wide, 20 degree slope (east facing), 0.3m high. Forms boundary between two fields of R & F; west approx. 2m between ridges and 0.5m deep. East 0.2m high and less pronounced, otherwise identical. Latter bounded to north by N facing lynchet 0.8m high. Abuts first lynchet approx. halfway along east side. To north of lynchet, a field of E-W R & F is visible, also approx. 2m between ridges and about 0.4m high."|||||||"MNY23096" 2251|"4082"|"Roomer Common"|"SE"|"22516"|"78840"|||||||||"Roman marching camp, 50 x 30m, with entrances on E and W side, approx. two thirds to the south along both sides. (Camp aligned NS). Ditches approx. 3m wide and well defined, V-shaped and 1m deep. On the north side they have been partially back filled. Known locally as 'Roman camp' by farmers; 'Roomer' perhaps descended from 'Roman' or 'Roma'? Marked by Dales survey number 52098: 'IA enclosure' and Summary SMR number 181029.0. Summary SMR numbers 91016.0 and 91008.0 occur between this site and 4083."|||"91016.0, 91008.0"||"52098"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'IA enclosure'"|"MNY23097" 2252|"4083"|"Roomer Common"|"SE"|"22522"|"78764"|||||||||"Described as 'cairn' on map. Low earth bank, approx. 8n in length, 5m wide and turfed over. Heavy rabbit damage to top, exposing only earth and no dating evidence. Ovoid in shape, orientated SW-NE, 1m high. May have enclosing ditches to N and S. Prehistoric or Roman? Marked by Summary SMR 91009.0 and Dales number 52097: 'N/A'. Summary SMR numbers 91016.0 and 91008.0 occur between this site and 4082."|||"91009.0, 91016.0, 91008.0"||"52097"|"Marked by Dales survey as 'N/A'"|"MNY23098" 2253|"4084"|"High Barn"|"SE"|"21421"|"78352"|||||||||"Lynchets in an H-shaped formation. Well pronounced, approx. 2m wide, 0.5m high, to south of High Barn. Southwest of High Barn is a series of well defined R & F ridges on the hill, running N-S, approx. 2-3m wide and 0.5m high."|||||||"MNY23099" 2254|"4085"|"Ilton Grange Farm"|"SE"|"20726"|"87045"|"20869"|"77897"|"20676"|"77997"|"20772"|"77887"|||"Two walls now robbed out existing as low banks 0.2m high and 1m wide, with stones throughout (drystone). Very straight, runs NW-SE. Abuts current field wall on N side. 70m between walls, both parallel."|||||||"MNY23100" 2255|"4086"|"Gill Head"|"SE"|"20444"|"78299"|"20656"|"78070"|"20542"|"77995"|"20390"|"78217"|||"Field of pronounced R & F, 2m between ridges and 0.4m high, running NE-SW."|||||||"MNY23101" 2256|"4087"|"Swinton Hall"|"SE"|"N/A"|"N/A"|||||||||"Series of Med. Step cultivation and R & F to rear of Swinton Hall Farm. Not surveyed as to north of area, but worth examination."|||||||"NYM23102" 2257|"4088"|"Middle Barn"|"SE"|"21856"|"78790"|"21908"|"78666"|||||||"Ridge and furrow running NE-SW, 2m wide, 0.5m deep, well pronounced. To east of Barn is an EW lynchet defining N boundary of some 'ends' of ridge and furrow (quite large) - 3m wide, 0.5m high. Lynchet is 2m high. Summary SMR number 91006.0 occurs nearby."|||"91006.0"||||"MNY23103" 2258|"4089"|"Roomer Common"|"SE"|"22402"|"78475"|||||||||"Post Med. Lynchets and possible small quarry to north of road junction and S of farm. 1.5m high, 70m long. Eroded by tractors."|||||||"MNY23104" 2259|"4090"|"Low Knowle Farm"|"SE"|"17673"|"79062"|||||||||"Large ornate gate structure, made up of large sub-angular stones (limestone?) forming two sections of wall. 3-4m long sections, 2.5m tall, 1.5m thick. Some of the boulders are up to 1m long by 0.5m thick. These two sections form a gateway which is still used and now filled with a metal gate. There are the remains of metal pegs inserted in either side of the 'gate posts'. The farmer at Lowe Knowle claims that the gate originally had an arch over the top. There is a lot of lose stone around the S side of the gate which may be rubble from the arch or a deliberate part of the structure - which forms to areas of 6m diameter each. The wall is roughly orientated E-W. This structure is presumably part of the Druid's Temple complex judging by the style of building."|||||||"MNY23105" 2260|"4091"|"Low Knowle Farm"|"SE"|"17630"|"79242"|"17708"|"79261"|"17782"|"79092"|"17659"|"79095"|||"Orientated NW-SE. Ridges 2.5m wide, fairly clear. Standing up to 0.3m high."|||||||"MNY23106" 2261|"4092"|"Low Knowle Farm"|"SE"|"17632"|"79271"|"17675"|"79263"|||||||"Narrow lynchet/bank, probably an old wall following the course of the extant garden wall around Low Knowle farm. 1m wide, totally earthfast, 0.6m tall. Orientated roughly E-W, approx. 40m long."|||||||"MNY23107" 2262|"4093"|"Low Knowle Farm"|"SE"|"17338"|"79170"|||||||||"Cut into slope, mostly earthfast - a few bits of rubble and boulders are scattered about. Same stone as seen elsewhere in the area, presumably limestone. Largely filled by tipping over the top of the slope. 50 x 30m, 4m deep. Very indistinct, may be land slippage - evidence of some similar pits along slope."|||||||"MNY23108" 2263|"4094"|"Low Knowle Farm"|"SE"|"17015"|"79487"|"17126"|"79563"|"17210"|"79294"|"17148"|"79233"|||"Large area of ridge and furrow across two fields. Fairly well worn but could be seen well from a distance. Orientated NW-SE - part of a field complex of boundaries and ditches (marked on map). Ridges 1-2m wide. Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."||||||"Marked by RCHM as 'ridge and furrow'."|"MNY23109" 2264|"4095"|"Leighton Hall"|"SE"|"16394"|"79441"|"16328"|"79423"|||||||"Lynchet/bank probably marking a ruined wall. Presumably associated with the ruined chapel marked on the map; the chapel is not very obvious at all - it is apparently a very barn like structure, maybe a simple Methodist building or some such: definitely not ruined. Is this actually the chapel? The lynchet runs roughly E-W, curved, 2m wide, 0.5m tall, some sandstone blocks visible. Overlain by farm wall at W end. Also a possible platform to the N-W of the lynchet made up of rubble, 5m diameter, 0.7m tall. May just be dumped rubble. Also, there is a blocked gateway, very small, in the farm wall. Whether it is anything to do with the 'chapel' is impossible to say."|||||||"MNY23110; MNY15568" 2265|"4096"|"Leighton Bridge"|"SE"|"16943"|"79863"|||||||||"Area of quarrying/digging cut into steep river bank. Presumably for stone but may be for clay or similar. Consists of at least two areas of digging shown by depressions of 20m diameter, 7-8m deep. Lots of evidence of smaller pits and possible spoil heaps, in particular one large spoil heap to the NW - 10x5m, 2m high. Also a track running from the quarry towards the NW, about 2m wide and fairly well made. The southern most quarry is now largely filled in with rubbish tipped off the bank. Difficult to say what is actual quarrying and what is natural. The quarrying does seem to continue along the bank into the next field although it is not as obvious."|||||||"MNY23111" 2266|"4097"|"Leighton Bridge"|"SE"|"16666"|"79960"|"16817"|"79869"|||||||"A series of lynchets - 1: 1m high, forming a platform by turning a right angle and meeting the track marked on the map. The platform is about 60x40m. There is a series of concrete 'foundation' blocks around the edge of the platform which presumably supported a light barn. There is a second platform to the NW with concrete foundations forming large slabs and edged along the bank with a short section of wall supporting the bank between this and the first platform, 1.5m tall. This is 40x50m To the SW, marked as tracks on the map, are three lynchets - between 1-2m tall. Presumably used as tracks for a long time. RCHM marks two buildings and a platform nearby."||||||"RCHM marks two buildings and a platform nearby."|"MNY23112" 2267|"4098"|"Healey Mill"|"SE"|"17794"|"80609"|"17832"|"80601"|"17736"|"80528"|"17731"|"80547"|||"Hollow way complex to SW of Healey Mill and probably related to its use. There are two main hollow ways with two 'tributaries' feeding off these. They are all approx. 1m deep and 2-3m wide. They appear to head towards Leighton Hall, though now ploughed out."|||||||"MNY23113" 2268|"4099"|"Healey"|"SE"|"18000"|"80554"|||||||||"Series of EW and possible NS cultivation, probably R & F. May have been buildings at some point. Quite pronounced ridges (0.4m). Marked as 'Boundary bank' and 'enclosure' by RCHM."|"23/9/99"|||||"Marked as 'Boundary bank' and 'enclosure' by RCHM."|"MNY23114" 2269|"4100"|"Healey"|"SE"|"18357"|"80602"|"18479"|"80591"|||||||"Series of two hollow ways running parallel and EW, at south side of Healey road. These are on the east side of a (now silted) stream bank. The uppermost hollow way is 5m wide and 2m deep, the lowest 3m by 1.8m. They appear to head to the original fording place, now consolidated as road. They may continue to west, parallel to road. 'UM barn; no longer extant' marked by Dales Documentary survey and Summary SMR number 61045.00."|"23/9/99"||"61045.00"|||"'UM barn; no longer extant' marked by Dales Documentary survey"|"MNY23115" 2270|"4101"|"Healey"|"SE"|"18510"|"80903"|"18571"|"80643"|||||||"Lynchet - W facing, running N-S. 0.5m high, 70 degrees slope, sharp edge, presumably an old field boundary. Also a little area of ridge and furrow in the NW corner of the field. 2m wide ridges, very slight, orientated N-S. Relating to the strip fields. RCHM marks 'quarry ' at the northern end and Summary SMR number 61026.00 is also marked at this point."|"23/9/99"||"61026.00"|||"RCHM marks 'quarry ' at the northern end"|"MNY23116" 2271|"4102"|"Spring Wood"|"SE"|"18325"|"81439"|"18036"|"81419"|||||||"A large lynchet approx. 4m wide, 0.7m high. May in fact be an old trackway (on the line of extant bridle way and track). Ploughing on either side has left it raised above the ground. Orientated E-W. Marked on old OS map as a footpath."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY23117" 2272|"4103"|"Howe Wood"|"SE"|"19012"|"81676"|"19081"|"81608"|"18967"|"81495"|"18915"|"81536"|||"Lynchet, orientated NE-SW. Maximum 1-1.5m high, SE facing. No visible stone, 60 degree slope. Some R & F on the west side of it. Fairly faint, 2-3m wide ridges, orientated NE-SW. Dales Documentary survey marks 'UM barn, no longer extant' here, as well as number 562868. The RCHM marks a 'field boundary' and the Summary SMR marks number 71000.00."|"23/9/99"||"71000.00"||"562868"|"The Dales Documentary survey marks 'UM barn, no longer extant' here and the RCHM marks a 'field boundary'"|"MNY23118" 2273|"2095"|"Haver Close"|"SE"|"08847"|"76121"|||||||||"Disused shaft and associated collared mound. 8m diameter. Barely visible as now covered by large stone clearance cairn, 3m high, roughly circular 7m diameter, stones >1m in size. Smaller clearance cairn 100m to NE of shaft 4mx2m, 1m high. Marked by Dales survey no. 558878 'PM coal mine; pit. ?Assoc. building SE 0907 7615 (?poss. Rems obscured by waste tipping - OS 1:10000 1978) and Mines survey no. 1505."||||||"Marked by Dales survey as 'PM coal mine; pit. ?Assoc. building SE 0907 7615 (?poss. Rems obscured by waste tipping - OS 1:10000 1978)"|"MNY23119" 2274|"3049b"|"Lady Hill"|"SE"|"19494"|"72283"|"19372"|"72199"|||||||"N-S running lynchet continuing the line of the extant wall in the field to the N. Another lynchet meets this at approx. the mid point and runs E. To the west of these lynchets is an area of R & F orientated E-W."|||||||"MNY23120" 2275|"3050b"|"Knott Farm"|"SE"|"19667"|"72402"|||||||||"A ruined field boundary running roughly NE-SW. Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary' and Summary SMR number 291017.0."||||||" Marked by RCHM as 'field boundary'"|"MNY23121" 2276|"0159"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"13743"|"51396"|"13782"|"51356"|||||||" At least four Holloways crossing a stream or drain, up to 2.00m across."|||||||"MNY23122" 2277|"1213"|"King's Farm"|"SE"|"17450"|"65603"|||||||||"Small quarry and associated spoil mound, covering area 20m x 5m. Spoil mounds max. 1m high. Marked by Dales Documentary survey number 561598 'sandstone quarry'."|||||"561598"|" 'sandstone quarry'."|"MNY23123" 2278|"0177"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"14984"|"51310"|||||||||"Truncated by drain E-W, distance between ridges is 2.00m, worn, orientated N-S."|||||||"MNY23124" 2279|"0178"|"Cross Bank"|"SE"|"14775"|"51170"|||||||||"Distance between ridges is 4.00m, worn, orientated EW."|||||||"MNY23125" 2280|"0188"|"Carrow Bank"|"SE"|"24347"|"49771"|||||||||"0.5m bank . N-S. site of two parallel lynchets 11.5m apart and running parallel with existing field boundary, (N-S) again in grassland pasture."|||||||"MNY23126" 2281|"2065"|"Stean Farm"|"SE"|"08918"|"73736"|"08797"|"73866"|||||||"Large curvilinear lynchet running EW, approx. 3m in height, 45 degree slope southwards. 80-90m in length, 3-4m width. To north, of eastern corner, is a further lynchet 1.5m in height, running EW and forming a circle with the first, at curve. Enclosure created is 3om in diameter and predates walling. No obvious stone in lynchet. The larger lynchet continues westwards into next field, becoming shallower, and marks the boundary of the slope to the N. It then curves southwards to back. Trackway runs across it N-S and is therefore later."||||||"Marked by RCHM as 'enclosure'"|"MNY23127" 2283|"1567"|"Heathfields Old Smelt Mill (Smelt Mill Hill)"|"SE"|"14272"|"66360"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23128" 2284|"1568"|"Heathfield New Smelt Mill (Smelt Mill Hill)"|"SE"|"14302"|"66388"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY5827" 2285|"1569"|"Wonderful Level (Ashfold Side)"|"SE"|"12730"|"66290"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23130" 2286|"1570"|"Bewerly No. 2"|"SE"|"12200"|"66299"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23131" 2287|"1571"|"Asquith Shaft (Ashfold Beck Bridge)"|"SE"|"11659"|"66121"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23132" 2288|"1572"|"Woods Old Shaft (Ashfoldside Beck Bridge)"|"SE"|"11630"|"66120"|||||||||"Marked by four Mines survey record nos. Number 548 & 1984 (see above) Number 1373: Working during the Wood-Horner period (1793-1825) also worked by Watson and the Nidderdale Co. Number 1981: See under: WOOD'S SHAFT. Also marked by SMR nos. 3952.05000 'Shaft:mining:lead:pumping', 3952.05100 'Wheel:water:overshot' and 3956.13000 'Adit?'; RCHM 'wheel pit', and Dales documentary survey no. 561708 'Merry field lead mine and engine shaft'. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3952.05000, 3952.05100, 3956.13000"||"561708"|"Marked by SMR as 'Shaft:mining:lead:pumping', 'Wheel:water:overshot' and 'Adit?', by Dales documentary survey as 'Merry field lead mine and engine shaft' and by RCHM 'wheel pit'"|"MNY5846" 2289|"1573"|"Collins/Perseverance Level (Throstle Nest)"|"SE"|"13490"|"65639"|||||||||"Mines survey nos. 369 & 1323. Collins Level, 369: Also called PERSEVERANCE LEVEL. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23134" 2290|"1574"|"Eagle Smelt Mill (Eagle Lodge)"|"SE"|"15201"|"65089"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23135" 2291|"1575"|"Spirit Level (Middle Tongue)"|"SE"|"15299"|"64300"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23136" 2292|"1576"|"Hutchinson's and Burnaby's (Ivin Waite)"|"SE"|"13200"|"65199"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23137" 2293|"1577"|"Kirk Shaft (Laverock House)"|"SE"|"12401"|"64848"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23138" 2294|"1578"|"Bentley Shaft (White Houses)"|"SE"|"11799"|"64210"|||||||||"Also marked by SMR no. 3962.36000 'Shaft:mining:lead'. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY6006" 2295|"1579"|"Bewerley No. 1"|"SE"|"11200"|"64299"|||||||||"Probably related to SMR no. 3962.38000 'Shaft:mining:lead', immediately to the west. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3962.38000"|||" 'Shaft:mining:lead',"|"MNY6008" 2296|"1580"|"Waygate Shaft/Wind Shaft"|"SE"|"11492"|"64143"|||||||||"Also marked by SMR no. 3962.41000 'Shaft:mining:lead'. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3962.41000"|||"'Shaft:mining:lead'."|"MNY6011" 2297|"1581"|"Sun Side Mine (Duck Street Lane)"|"SE"|"11498"|"63900"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY"|||||||"MNY23142" 2298|"1582"|"Hill Top (Greenhow Hill Top)"|"SE"|"11199"|"63899"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY"|||||||"MNY23143" 2306|"1583"|"Tinner Shaft (Greenhow Moss)"|"SE"|"12070"|"63389"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23144" 2307|"1584"|"Waygate Shaft No.3 (High Redlish Farm)"|"SE"|"12020"|"63113"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23145" 2308|"1585"|"Eagle Level (Nanny Knowles Wood)"|"SE"|"14497"|"65291"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.23000"||"561740"|"SMR marks 'Adit:level', Dales survey marks 'Eagle Level'."|"MNY5935" 2309|"1586"|"Hardcastle (Viponts Hill)"|"SE"|"12201"|"65600"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23147" 2310|"1587"|"Ebenezer Level (Brandstone Bridge)"|"SE"|"12443"|"65473"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.27000, 3956.24000, 3956.24100"||"561718"|"SMR marks 'mill:grinding', Dales survey marks 'Brandstone Dub Bridge - PM foot bridge'. SMR marks 'Adit:level' & 'shaft:mining:lead' to the east"|"MNY23148" 2311|"1588"|"Matthew Level (Green Moor)"|"SE"|"12590"|"65358"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.25000"|||"SMR marks 'adit:level'"|"MNY5938" 2312|"1589"|"David's Level (Green Moor)"|"SE"|"12650"|"65319"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.26000"|||"SMR marks 'adit:level' and RCHM marks 'level'."|"MNY5939" 2313|"1590"|"Hole Bottom Shaft (Green Moor)"|"SE"|"12669"|"65269"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.20000"|||"SMR marks 'shaft:mining:lead'."|"MNY5932" 2314|"1591"|"Gill Shaft (Duck Street Lane)"|"SE"|"11390"|"63680"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3956.69000, 3956.83600"||"52265,52266"|"SMR lists 'Shafts:mining:lead' & shaft:mining:lead'. Dales survey lists 'Duck Street'."|"MNY23152" 2315|"1592"|"Cog Wheel Shaft (Duck Street Lane)"|"SE"|"11330"|"63610"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3971.32000"|||"SMR lists 'shafts:mining:lead'. OS shows 'shafts (dis)'."|"MNY6130" 2316|"1593"|"Blue Joke Engine Shaft/Gin Shaft (Greenhow Moss)"|"SE"|"11710"|"63660"|||||||||"Also includes Mines survey nos. 540 & 660. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3962.70000"|||"SMR marks 'shaft:mining:lead'."|"MNY6040" 2317|"1594"|"Old Butts Shaft/Toft Gate Air Shaft (Toft Gate)"|"SE"|"13500"|"64270"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"3983.00000"||"561955"|"SMR marks 'shaft'. RCHM marks 'shooting butt' & 'air shaft'. Dales survey marks 'air shaft (?lead mine) - no longer extant."|"MNY6148" 2318|"2242"|"Foggyshaw Colliery"|"SE"|"09221"|"76121"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23156" 2319|"2243"|"Limley Farm"|"SE"|"10060"|"75719"|||||||||"Mines survey marks nos. 489 & 993. NOT RECORDED DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23157" 2320|"2244"|"Limley Farm"|"SE"|"09910"|"75731"|||||||||"NOT RECORDED DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23158" 2321|"2245"|"Low Riggs"|"SE"|"07800"|"74299"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23159" 2322|"2246"|"Calder Hills"|"SE"|"09479"|"72450"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."||||||"OS marks Level (dis)"|"MNY23160" 2323|"2247"|"Blayshaw Plantation"|"SE"|"09800"|"72800"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23161" 2324|"2248"|"Blayshaw Plantation"|"SE"|"09750"|"72699"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23162" 2325|"2249"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10502"|"72380"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23163" 2326|"2250"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10701"|"72398"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23164" 2327|"2251"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10879"|"72340"|||||||||"NOT FOUND IN THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23165" 2328|"2252"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10520"|"72460"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23166" 2329|"2253"|"Lolly Mine"|"SE"|"10691"|"72590"|||||||||"Also marked by Mines survey no. 891. NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||||||"MNY23167" 2330|"0315"|"Round Hill"|"SE"|"12836"|"53372"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9035.00000"||"561501"|"SMR marks 'Quarry', Dales documentary survey marks 'sandstone quarries (2)'."|"MNY9266" 2331|"0316"|"Pike Ridge"|"SE"|"11600"|"52801"|||||||||"NOT RECORDED DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9060.00000-9060.04000"|"1281026"|"50570"|"SMR records 'Unclassified', Assemblage', 'Scraper', 'Microlith' & 'Core'. Dales survey records 'N/A'"|"MNY9290" 2332|"0317"|"High Black Hill"|"SE"|"11599"|"52299"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9056.00000"|"1291001"|"561435"|"SMR marks 'Cairn:kerb', Dales survey marks 'N/A'."|"MNY23170" 2333|"0318"|"Langbar Moor"|"SE"|"11180"|"52050"|||||||||"NOT RECORDED DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9039.00000"|"1281016"|"50533"|"SMR marks 'Stone'."|"MNY23171" 2334|"0319"|"Lippersley Pike"|"SE"|"14430"|"52492"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9066.03000-9066.03004 & 9066.02000"|"1301006,1171000"|"50471"|"SMR marks 'Scorer', 'Graver', 'Assemblage', 'Unclassified' in this area."|"MNY9297" 2335|"0320"|"Lippersley Pike"|"SE"|"14600"|"52400"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9066.06000-9066.06004"|"1301000"||"SMR marks 'Scraper', 'Scorer', 'Graver', 'Assemblage', 'Arrowhead'"|"MNY9300" 2336|"0321"|"High Badger Gate"|"SE"|"14600"|"52300"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9066.10000-9066.10003"|"1301003,1301021"||"SMR marks 'Assemblage'"|"MNY9304" 2337|"0322"|"High Badger Gate"|"SE"|"1479"|"5220"|||||||||"NOT FOUND DURING THIS SURVEY."|||"9066.09000-9066.09002"|"1301008"||"SMR marks 'Scraper', 'Assemblage', 'Core'"|"MNY9303" 3592|"4104"|"Druid's Temple"|"SE"|"17470"|"78700"|||||||||"A series of closely set upright stones forming two walls to form a figure of 'eight'. Within one area is a table / altar and a small cave / grotto. The other enclosure is an entrance for the structure. Around the 'temple' are a series of associated folly features, comprising a number of standing stones."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY23176" 3594|"1595"|"Castlestead"|"SE"|"16594"|"64589"|||||||||"Built between 1861-2 this is the gothic style mansion house built by George Metcalfe, then owner of the nearby Glasshouses Mill. It is constructed on a terrace overlooking the river. It is a large 4-5 storey house with a double bay window frontage and a clock tower at the rear. It was set in ornamental pleasure grounds although these do not survive to the same extent, beyond the local extent of the house (Giles and Goodall 1992)."|||||||"MNY23177" 3595|"1596"|"Glasshouses Race"|"SE"|"16900"|"64507"|||||||||"A mill race extending out from the River Nidd, and leading to a water wheel at the Glasshouses Mill. It survives as a stone revetted structure at the edge of the fields, It runs parallel to but has no obvious linkage with the adjacent Glasshouses dam (Giles and Goodall 1992)."|||||||"MNY23178" 3596|"1597"|"Glasshouses Reservoir"|"SE"|"16930"|"64380"|||||||||"The Glasshouses Reservoir constructed to provide water for a water wheel constructed in the Glasshouses Mill in 1850/1. The large reservoir has a large concrete dam at the western end a large embankment along the southern side separating it from the adjacent River Nidd. An adjacent mill race runs along the northern side of the reservoir. It survives in good condition with earthen banks around the southern side."|||||||"MNY23179" 3597|"4105"|"Sam O'on Level"|"SE"|"10980"|"64510"|||||||||"The Sam O'on level which is a small sough, or mine drainage tunnel, and is extremely simple in execution. It is believed to drain a series of low shaft mounds on the west side of Gill beck. It is adjacent to the Panty O'on stone (1261). An excavation in the 1920's revealed crushed flourspar, and calcite containing barytes, but no lead waste is visible on the surface at the moment. It has been dated to the medieval period on the basis of its simplicity and size, but in reality such drain tunnels more typically date from the seventeenth century onwards. The site is a scheduled ancient monument No 30941."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY5982" 3598|"4106"|"Bewerley Park"|"SE"|"16000"|"65000"|||||||||"An area of parkland to the west of the former Bewerley Hall. An area of designed landscape, largely now adapted for use as a municipal park. The design of the present landscape dates back to 1780 when John York, became involved in the redesign of the pleasure grounds and the Hall. It involved the laying out of clumps of non-native trees at the northern end and tree alignments and along the line of vistas out from the hall. The principal lodge was at the northern end of the park and the principal road to the hall extended through the park."|||||||"MNY23181" 3599|"4107"|"Scar House Reservoir"|"SE"|"06000"|"76600"|||||||||"Series of bays cut into hill side forming depots(?) for movement of materials and people for building of Scar House Reservoir. Bays are approximately 6mx6m and up to 0.8m deep. All have associated ramps and track ways which would presumably have originally have linked into the railway. Also includes an indistinct number of concrete platforms which presumably formed foundations for some of the buildings that made up the temporary village that the quarrymen lived in."|||||||"MNY23182" 3600|"0323"|"Town Head"|"SE"|"17057"|"48559"|||||||||"A series of rectilinear field boundaries surviving as earthen banks. Adjacent is an area of ridge and furrow, with ridges at 3m intervals."|||||||"MNY9264" 3601|"1598"|"Brigg House Mill"|"SE"|"14980"|"66370"|||||||||"A field boundary extending east/west surviving as a low bank."|"23/9/99"||||||"MNY24421"