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- dale being 490 feet (150 m) above sea level. The dale is spelt either Newtondale or Newton Dale. Ordnance Survey maps and the North York Moors Railway...
- Water from the Esk valley area flowed southwards gouging out the deep Newtondale valley as it went. Water from the North York Moors formed a vast lake...
- the strain on moors walk". Gazette & Herald. Retrieved 24 March 2019. "Newtondale: North York Moors National Park". North York Moors National Park. Retrieved...
- pre-existing valleys, and determined the line of the rivers and streams. Newtondale to the north of Pickering was cut by mel****er from ice in Eskdale gouging...
- to retain. Stape is home to the Stape Silver Band, which was formed in Newtondale in 1884. The band have been featured in the ITV series "Heartbeat" twice...
- England. When the station was opened, the station signs were written as Newtondale Halt. The halt was built by the North Yorkshire Moors Railway using materials...
- the southern part of Goathland Moor and the Saltersgate areas through Newtondale. It travels south westwards at first being fed by Thack Sike and numerous...
- Water from the Esk valley area flowed southwards gouging out the deep Newtondale valley as it went. Water from the moors formed a vast lake in the area...
- Relay, Brandon Park, Thetford 1987 YHOA Training, Raincliffe Woods Day 1, Newtondale Day 2, Barns Cliff Relay, Cawthorne Banks 1988 SEOA Training, Selhurst...
- River Seven which comes by Sinnington to join the Rye. The steep-sided Newtondale gives Pickering Beck which joins the Costa Beck before it enters the River...