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- Arkengarthdale is a dale, or valley, on the east side of the Pennines in North Yorkshire, England. Running roughly north-west to south-east, it is the...
- eventually (on merging with the Trent) the Humber. From the north, Arkengarthdale and its river the Arkle Beck join Swaledale at Reeth. To the south,...
- Arkengarthdale is a civil parish in the former Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England. It contains ten listed buildings that are recorded in...
- took place in 1975 around North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire such as Arkengarthdale, Langthwaite, Ripley Castle and Oakworth railway station, and also at...
- Arkengarthdale Gunnerside and Reeth Moors (grid reference NY935070 and SD970990) is a 7,634.72 hectares (18,865.8 acres) biological Site of Special Scientific...
- Danelaw. Most of the dales are named after their river or stream (e.g., Arkengarthdale, formed by Arkle Beck). The best-known exception is Wensleydale, which...
- electoral division of North Yorkshire County Council and the Reeth and Arkengarthdale ward of the Upper Dales Area Partnership. Reeth is located on the B6270...
- parish church of Arkengarthdale, a valley in North Yorkshire, in England. There was a mediaeval church in Arkle Town in Arkengarthdale, but its foundations...
- Raydale Cragdale Bardale Sleddale Fossdale Widdale Cotterdale Swaledale Arkengarthdale Birkdale Uldale Little Sled Dale Great Sled Dale East Stonesdale Moresdale...
- large northern area of the Yorkshire Dales including Swaledale and Arkengarthdale, Wensleydale and Coverdale, with the prominent Scot's **** and Scotch...