#inglebyarncliffe — Public Fediverse posts
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Arncliffe — Where Eagles Once Dared
This is the sandstone crag of Arncliffe on the western edge of the North York Moors. The name comes from the Old Scandinavian word ‘ern’ for eagle. It is a pleasant fiction that these birds once nested on these rocks. A non-descript photo perhaps but it leads on to a bit of recent news.
The government has pledged £1 million to i ...https://www.fhithich.uk/2026/04/28/arncliffe-where-eagles-once-dared/
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Arncliffe — Where Eagles Once Dared
This is the sandstone crag of Arncliffe on the western edge of the North York Moors. The name comes from the Old Scandinavian word ‘ern’ for eagle. It is a pleasant fiction that these birds once nested on these rocks. A non-descript photo perhaps but it leads on to a bit of recent news.
The government has pledged £1 million to i ...https://www.fhithich.uk/2026/04/28/arncliffe-where-eagles-once-dared/
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Arncliffe — Where Eagles Once Dared
This is the sandstone crag of Arncliffe on the western edge of the North York Moors. The name comes from the Old Scandinavian word ‘ern’ for eagle. It is a pleasant fiction that these birds once nested on these rocks. A non-descript photo perhaps but it leads on to a bit of recent news.
The government has pledged £1 million to i ...https://www.fhithich.uk/2026/04/28/arncliffe-where-eagles-once-dared/
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Arncliffe — Where Eagles Once Dared
This is the sandstone crag of Arncliffe on the western edge of the North York Moors. The name comes from the Old Scandinavian word ‘ern’ for eagle. It is a pleasant fiction that these birds once nested on these rocks. A non-descript photo perhaps but it leads on to a bit of recent news.
The government has pledged £1 million to i ...https://www.fhithich.uk/2026/04/28/arncliffe-where-eagles-once-dared/
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More Than a Water Tower
At first glance, the stone tower at Ingleby Arncliffe looks like a small, rugged castle left behind by history. It is easy to imagine it as a lookout, guarding the Cleveland Hills. But its story is not about defence or conflict. It is about hope, craft, and a quiet promise made for the future. This is not simply a water tower. It is a work o ...
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More Than a Water Tower
At first glance, the stone tower at Ingleby Arncliffe looks like a small, rugged castle left behind by history. It is easy to imagine it as a lookout, guarding the Cleveland Hills. But its story is not about defence or conflict. It is about hope, craft, and a quiet promise made for the future. This is not simply a water tower. It is a work o ...
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More Than a Water Tower
At first glance, the stone tower at Ingleby Arncliffe looks like a small, rugged castle left behind by history. It is easy to imagine it as a lookout, guarding the Cleveland Hills. But its story is not about defence or conflict. It is about hope, craft, and a quiet promise made for the future. This is not simply a water tower. It is a work o ...
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More Than a Water Tower
At first glance, the stone tower at Ingleby Arncliffe looks like a small, rugged castle left behind by history. It is easy to imagine it as a lookout, guarding the Cleveland Hills. But its story is not about defence or conflict. It is about hope, craft, and a quiet promise made for the future. This is not simply a water tower. It is a work o ...
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Arncliffe Hall
Imagine walking past Arncliffe Hall on a quiet sunny day, without any cars to spoil the view. A rare sight. This grand house, made of smooth ashlar stone, was built by John Carr around 1750 for Thomas Mauleverer. Inside, you would find some amazing Rococo plasterwork, featuring a figure of Plenty floating over Cleveland, represented by Roseberry Topping, and a cow and a cottage.
The Mauleverer fam ...
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Arncliffe Hall
Imagine walking past Arncliffe Hall on a quiet sunny day, without any cars to spoil the view. A rare sight. This grand house, made of smooth ashlar stone, was built by John Carr around 1750 for Thomas Mauleverer. Inside, you would find some amazing Rococo plasterwork, featuring a figure of Plenty floating over Cleveland, represented by Roseberry Topping, and a cow and a cottage.
The Mauleverer fam ...
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Arncliffe Hall
Imagine walking past Arncliffe Hall on a quiet sunny day, without any cars to spoil the view. A rare sight. This grand house, made of smooth ashlar stone, was built by John Carr around 1750 for Thomas Mauleverer. Inside, you would find some amazing Rococo plasterwork, featuring a figure of Plenty floating over Cleveland, represented by Roseberry Topping, and a cow and a cottage.
The Mauleverer fam ...
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Arncliffe Hall
Imagine walking past Arncliffe Hall on a quiet sunny day, without any cars to spoil the view. A rare sight. This grand house, made of smooth ashlar stone, was built by John Carr around 1750 for Thomas Mauleverer. Inside, you would find some amazing Rococo plasterwork, featuring a figure of Plenty floating over Cleveland, represented by Roseberry Topping, and a cow and a cottage.
The Mauleverer fam ...
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Captive-bred pheasants—Count down to the shooting season
In the world of shooting and the forthcoming hunting season, the hour has arrived for captive-bred pheasants to be released, ready for the grand start on the 1st October. However, in England, new restrictions are in place this year which require licences for the release of game-birds, including Red-legged Partridges, within a 500m radius of "Spe ...
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Captive-bred pheasants—Count down to the shooting season
In the world of shooting and the forthcoming hunting season, the hour has arrived for captive-bred pheasants to be released, ready for the grand start on the 1st October. However, in England, new restrictions are in place this year which require licences for the release of game-birds, including Red-legged Partridges, within a 500m radius of "Spe ...
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Captive-bred pheasants—Count down to the shooting season
In the world of shooting and the forthcoming hunting season, the hour has arrived for captive-bred pheasants to be released, ready for the grand start on the 1st October. However, in England, new restrictions are in place this year which require licences for the release of game-birds, including Red-legged Partridges, within a 500m radius of "Spe ...