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The ancient market town of Sedbergh lies at the foot of the Howgills, and is a perfect base for exploring the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. Sedbergh is England's first Book Town, offering a treasure trove of second hand and collector's books. With some of the best mountain biking trails in the UK, fabulous walks on the doorstep, speciality shops and a rich history of heritage and culture, Sedbergh is a destination not to be missed.
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Farfield Mill is a Victorian woollen mill in the Yorkshire Dales. Home to artists’…
Set in the heart of Sedbergh in a beautifully maintained churchyard the church, which…
Striking in its symmetry with its central round headed doorway between by matching round…
Brigflatts, near Sedbergh, Cumbria, is one of the most famous Quaker meeting houses,…
Cautley chapel was built in the early 1860s by the Upton family, when the London and…
Situated in the beautiful valley of Dentdale, Cumbria yet within the boundary of the…
Buses to and through Sedbergh, Sedbergh
Baugh Fell and Knoutberry Hill, SedberghSat in an isolated position at the junction of Garsdale and Uldale the high moorland peak of Baugh…
Winder from Sedbergh, Sedbergh
Frostrow Fells and Dent, Sedbergh
Kensgiff and Yarlside, SedberghAt the eastern edge of the Howgill Fells, the shapely peaks of Kengriff and Yarlside stand a lonely…
River Rawthey and River Dee, Sedbergh
Calders, The Calf and Cautley Spout, SedberghThe highest peaks of the Howgills cry out to be walked from Sedbergh. Their rolling flanks sweep…
Cautley and Wendale, Sedbergh
Calders and Bram Rigg Top, Sedbergh
High Pike and the flanks of Great Coum, Sedbergh
Tour of Sedbergh and Dentdale, Sedbergh
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