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6. Arkengarthdale

Sandra Cockayne | Langthwaite I

Langthwaite I

Langthwaite is a very small village deep in the heart of Arkengarthdale, which is the most northerly dale of all the Dales, and is the sister to Swaledale. Langthwaite was made famous by the on location scenes of the 1970's television series of James Herriott's All Creatures Great And Small which was a very popular series of it's day. Tourists still visit Langthwaite even now, to see if they can recognise any of the houses/buildings. The Red Lion public house is still open most days, and this too played a small part in the series. This would be a wonderful reminder of your visit to here, and would look lovely on any home or office wall.
Sandra Cockayne | St Mary's Church.

St Mary's Church.

St Mary's Church is in Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale..... Langthwaite is a very small village deep in the heart of Arkengarthdale, which is the most northerly dale of all the Dales, and is the sister to Swaledale. Langthwaite was made famous by the on location scenes of the 1970's television series of James Herriott's All Creatures Great And Small which was a very popular series of it's day. Tourists still visit Langthwaite even now, to see if they can recognise any of the houses/buildings. The Red Lion public house is still open most days, and this too played a small part in the series. This would be a wonderful reminder of your visit to here, and would look lovely on any home or office wall.
Sandra Cockayne | The Road Through Arkengarthdale

The Road Through Arkengarthdale

This part of Arkengarthdale (Which is the sister Dale to Swaledale) is not far from a place called Booze! (Yes, such a place exists!). Booze is a tiny hamlet consisting of only a few cottages, and that's it! No pub, no Post Office, no shops! And is really isolated in the winter. If ever you have travelled along this road, this would be a perfect reminder of your travels, and with various prints, canvases, and other merchandise for sale, you could have a little memento of when you last came here!
Sandra Cockayne | Coming Into Langthwaite Village

Coming Into Langthwaite Village

Approaching Langthwaite you can see the welcome sign of the village on the left..... Langthwaite is deep in the heart of Arkengarthdale, where many of the on location scenes were made from the television series - All Creatures Great And Small Famed in the 1970's. Tourists still visit Langthwaite to see if they can spot any of the locations used. A lovely reminder of when you last visited here. Or even had a pint in the Red Lion, just around the corner!. Taken on a dry, but Winter's day.
Sandra Cockayne | Butterfly on Flower

Butterfly on Flower

This very brightly coloured image just reminds you of happiness and cheerfulness! A Monarch Butterfly rests perfectly on the orange flower with a long green stalk and a very bright yellow background. So cheerful that it would look super on your lounge wall, or office wall to help cheer your mood. Taken in a garden in Langthwaite, in Arkengarthdale in the Dales National Park, North Yorkshire.......... A wonderfully coloured bright images!!!!!!!
Sandra Cockayne | Mucky Red Telephone Box

Mucky Red Telephone Box

This mucky iconic red telephone box, with surround detritus, which still works, is situated in the village of Langthwaite, Arkengarthdale, in the Yorkshire Dales..... Langthwaite is a very small village deep in the heart of Arkengarthdale, which is the most northerly dale of all the Dales, and is the sister to Swaledale. Langthwaite was made famous by the on location scenes of the 1970's television series of James Herriott's All Creatures Great And Small which was a very popular series of it's day. Tourists still visit Langthwaite even now, to see if they can recognise any of the houses/buildings. The Red Lion public house is still open most days, and this too played a small part in the series. This would be a wonderful reminder of your visit to here, and would look lovely on any home or office wall.
Sandra Cockayne | Langthwaite Village

Langthwaite Village

Langthwaite is the main settlement of Arkengarthdale and one of the most Northerly villages of the Dales. It’s a small hamlet with a shop, a pub –The Red Lion and a church dating from 1817. Like most of the villages in the area, it was a lead mining centre in the mid 19th century but is now a sleepy place with a few cottages,farms and holiday homes..... It was used on the location scenes for the popular tv series of James Herriot's All Creatures Great And Small...... This would be a great treat as a reminder of your visit here and would look amazing adorning any home or office wall as prints, canvases, or other merchandise that is for sale.
Sandra Cockayne | Lonely Barn I

Lonely Barn I

This lonely barn (Laithe, or cowuss, cow house) is at the side of the road, and is just waiting to be used! Poor lonely barn, in Arkengarthdale, The Dales, North Yorkshire. This would look lovely as a moody print, canvas or other merchandise hung on any home or office wall!!
Sandra Cockayne | Lonely Barns II

Lonely Barns II

These lonely barns (Laithe, or cowuss, cow house) are at the side of the road, and are just waiting to be used! Poor lonely barns, in Arkengarthdale, The Dales, North Yorkshire. This would look lovely as a moody print, canvas or other merchandise hung on any home or office wall!!
Sandra Cockayne | Heavenly Rays

Heavenly Rays

Heavenly (Crepuscular) Rays, beam down a large part of the barren landscape of Arkengarthdale, The Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, and could be seen for quite a long time, at the time. Quite an unusual landscape, that would look terrific adorned any home or office wall, or even as other merchandise......
Sandra Cockayne | The Tan Hill Inn

The Tan Hill Inn

The Tan Hill Inn (Not Public House, or Hotel) is allegedly the highest Inn in England, standing at 1,732ft above sea level..... It lies north of Keld and near Muker, near to the borders of County Durham and Cumbria, and close to the northern boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Back in the 1970's, the Inn was used in a tv ad campaign for Everest Double Glazing.. This would be a fantastic reminder of when you last visited here and would look great, adorned any office or home wall, or even as other types of merchandise.....