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  Ingleton - set in the Yorkshire Dales finest limestone scenery
The village of Ingleton is surrounded by magnificent countryside with caves, waterfalls, and mountains.
Ingleton has a wide range of accommodation, and is well placed for visiting the Yorkshire Dales, the Lake District, and the coast at Morecambe and Blackpool.
Ingleton lies on one of the principal East-West routes across the Pennines used from prehistoric and Roman times.
www.ingleton.co.uk   (207 words)

  
 Ingleton North Yorkshire - tourist information guide from TourUK
Ingleton, surrounded by magnificent countryside with caves, waterfalls, and mountains.
Ingleton lies on one of the main East-West routes across the Pennines used from prehistoric times, in the foothills of Ingleborough on the very edge of Yorkshire’s Dales.
The village of Ingleton nestles in the foothills of...
www.touruk.co.uk /nyorks/nyorks_ingleton.htm   (602 words)

  
 Ingleton Village Hall - Teesdale Village Halls Consortium
Ingleton is an attractive village situated between Staindrop and Darlington with lovely views of the Teesdale countryside.
The original village hall at Ingleton was a semi-permanent structure originally built as a WWI hospital ward which was re-sited to the Village circa 1924 as a building for the local Women’s Institute and later as a Hall.
The Ingleton and District Community Association formed a committee in November 1997 to plan and lead a new village hall project and the village hall was completed in June 2000.
www.teesdalehalls.co.uk /ingleton-village-hall.asp   (336 words)

  
 Ingleton and the Yorkshire Dales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ingleton is a small market town of great character and history nestling at the foot of Ingleborough (one of the famous “Three Peaks of Yorkshire”) on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales.
Ingleton is a long established Yorkshire Dales tourist location, with lots to see and do, both from the village and nearby.
Ingleton is also an acknowledged centre for walking, caving and the great outdoors.
ingleton-yorkshiredales.co.uk   (505 words)

  
 YHA budget youth hostel hostels accommodation in Ingleton - The Yorkshire Dales and South Pennines for the backpacker, ...
YHA budget youth hostel hostels accommodation in Ingleton - The Yorkshire Dales and South Pennines for the backpacker, family or group
Ingleton is a 58 bed Hostel set in its own grounds with private parking.
This renovated Victorian house is in the village of Ingleton and offers excellent accommodation for individuals and families alike.
www.yha.org.uk /hostel/hostelpages/264.html   (193 words)

  
 bed & breakfast guest house Ingleton Yorkshire Dales
Located in Ingleton on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and named for its view of Ingleborough Mountain, Ingleborough View Bed & Breakfast Guest House is a small, cheerful guesthouse where you will find a friendly atmosphere and receive a warm welcome from Sue & Geoff.
The famous Ingleton Waterfalls Walk takes you through wooded valleys, across the open fells and past numerous waterfalls that change almost daily as the river levels rise and fall.
The area around Ingleton is particularly well known for its splendid limestone pavements, scars, caves and dramatic waterfalls many of which can be seen on the Waterfalls Walk.
www.ingleboroughview.com /index-page2.htm   (690 words)

  
 Hotels in Ingleton: Hotel Guest Houses and Accommodation in the UK
Riverside Lodge is a delightful period house on the main street of Ingleton village.
The village of Ingleton nestles at the foot of Ingleborough one of the famous Three Peaks amid wooded glens, waterfalls and caves.
Ingleton is a superb centre for outdoor pursuits, a fine touring base and an excellent walking area....
www.accommodation.uk.net /ingleton.htm   (470 words)

  
 Ingleton North Yorkshire England LA6 UK
Ingleton Online provides guides to accommodation, events, activities and more about the village of Ingleton and its surroundings in the Yorkshire Dales...
The village of Ingleton is surrounded by magnificent countryside...
Ingleton lies on one of the principal East-West...
www.dotukdirectory.co.uk /d11446.html   (379 words)

  
 Ingleton - Yorkshire Dales Geology and field courses
Ingleton has long been a popular and important place for geology and geography field trips.One practical point is that it is easily reached by a great many schools and colleges, and the terrain can be safely visited by even quite small pupils if a little care is exercised.
Erosion of the limestone has lead to the creation of potholes and caves.Whilst educational studies of such systems should be approached with the greatest caution, there are two excellent show caves in the area-both worth a visit-where many features can be easily and safely observed.
Ingleton has a good range of low cost accommodation for field groups and has a down to earth friendly environment that goes well with school and college groups.The walking is not strenuous, and there are plenty of well-marked paths as well as the famous Waterfall Walk.
www.ingleton.co.uk /geol.htm   (293 words)

  
 Craven Heifer. Pub accommodation, Ingleton. The area
No visit to Ingleton would be complete without a walk around the Ingleton waterfalls.
Bentham pottery is 4 miles away from Ingleton and offers pottery wares for sale in its show room, as well as pottery courses, which need to be booked in advance.
Helwith bridge fly fishery is a short drive from Ingleton in the direction of Settle.
www.cravenheiferingleton.co.uk /area.htm   (948 words)

  
 Ingleton Coat of Arms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
It is derived from their having lived in the region of Ingleton in Bentham at York.
Ingleton is a topographic surname, which was given to a person who resided near a physical feature such as a hill, stream, church, or type of tree.
Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Jane Ingleton, who sailed to Virginia in 1658; John Ingleton to America in 1697; and Christopher Ingleton to Annapolis, Md. in 1730.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.c/qx/ingleton-coat-arms.htm   (1376 words)

  
 Accommodation in Ingleton, Yorkshire Dales - Ribblesdale, Three Peaks
Accommodation in the Ingleton area is varied and there should be something to suit everyones' taste and requirements.
Lundholme farm is a working dairy and sheep farm of approximately 250 acres on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales village of Ingleton.
Excellent self-catering accommodation between Ingleton and Bentham, with the option of pottery courses in the owners' Bentham Pottery or mountain bike trails on the Three Peaks.
www.ingleton.co.uk /ingaccom.htm   (1498 words)

  
 Ingleton Holiday Cottage - 5 Laburnum Cottages - Yorkshire Dales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Holiday cottage to let - set in the village of Ingleton in the Three Peaks area of the Yorkshire Dales, yet accessible to the Lake District and West Coast.
The cottage is set in a quiet riverside location but with the facilities of Ingleton village just a couple of minutes walk away.
This cottage is ideal for a quiet relaxing week; touring in the best scenery of the North of England; or an activity based holiday.
www.ingletonholidaycottages.co.uk   (94 words)

  
 Sports Page
Ingleton girls Y8 hockey team travelled to Settle Middle School for the first sports event of the new term.
Ingleton 0 Catteral Hall 9 The next match for our Y8 hockey team proved to be a very difficult game.
Ingleton B team 1 Giggleswick B team 0 A goal from Samuel Dennis gave Ingleton B team a well-deserved victory.
www.ingleton-middle-school.org.uk /imscu04/im01008.htm   (399 words)

  
 Springfield Country House Hotel, Ingleton, Carnforth, Lancashire, UK
It is an ideal base for walking and touring in the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, Forest of Bowland and North Lancashire coast all of which are within 40 miles of Ingleton.
Ingleton is famed for its waterfalls, caves, caverns, hill climbing, potholes and beautiful scenery.
Ingleton has a heated open air swimming pool, crown bowling green and tennis court.Various events are held in the Ingleborough community centre from time to time.
www.yorkshirenet.co.uk /stayat/springfieldhotel   (640 words)

  
 The Pennine Cycleway Guide - accommodation and tourist information for Ingleton
Ingleton boasts the first Hoffman kiln which is still visible in Mealbank quarry as well as a history of cotton mills which were once plentiful however the only remnants now are signs of the mill races.
There are a number of 16th Century buildings in Ingleton and the Church of St. Mary's has one of Ingleton's oldest relics, the 800 year old Norman font, which was found in the river in the last century.
Ingleton Pottery is a small family run business making high-fired, hand thrown Stoneware pottery in the Yorkshire Dales village of Ingleton and is the longest established working Pottery in the Yorkshire Dales.
www.cycle-routes.org /penninecycleway/places/ingleton.htm   (823 words)

  
 Ingleton accommodation - hotels guest houses bed and breakfast B&B self catering cottage accommodation in Ingleton ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Ingleton is situated at the junction of two rivers, forming the River Greta at Ingleton.
Ingleton sits in the foothills of Ingleborough, this limestone region having underground rivers, stunning potholes and caves.
Ingleton is approximately 15 miles from Lancaster and 15 miles from Kendal
www.kayukay.co.uk /ingleton.html   (146 words)

  
 Accommodation Ingleton . Craven Heifer Ingleton accommodation.
The Craven Heifer Inn, accommodation in Ingleton, Yorkshire Dales.
Welcome to the Craven Heifer, our 17th Century coaching inn located in the Three Peaks Country in the heart of Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales, famous for its stunning Waterfalls Walk.
If you want to check the weather in Ingleton at the moment, then visit the Ingleborough webcam, which takes a photo of Ingleborough every 15 minutes during daylight hours.
www.cravenheiferingleton.co.uk   (242 words)

  
 Ingleton Swimming Pool Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In it's riverside setting, Ingleton's open-air heated swimming pool is an idyllic place to swim.
It was dug out and built by local volunteers in 1933 and the workers included miners from the New Ingleton Colliery, which closed in 1936.
Open for around three months during the summer season, the pool has recently been improved and modernised and is a popular attraction with both locals and visitors.
www.ingletonpool.co.uk   (178 words)

  
 Skelmersdale Rambling Club - Ingleton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
We walk through the village of Ingleton to Fell Lane (more of a track really) which passes the homestead of Crina Bottom, and up to the top of Ingleborough.
Making our way towards Ingleton Quarry where we have to take great care in crossing the B6255, which is the road to White Scar Caves.
Ingleton, an attractive little Dales town under the magnificent outline of its famous mountain, and close to the spectacular waterfalls, is an excellent walking centre.
www.skemramblers.co.uk /src_cn02.htm   (1198 words)

  
 My Lowther Lineage
He was know as William Lowther of Ingleton.
born on 12 July 1618 in Ingleton, Co. Yorkshire, England, left England and sailed to Ireland.
was born on 13 November 1642 in Ingleton, Co. Yorkshire, England.
members.tripod.com /~Randy_T/lowther.html   (1200 words)

  
 Ingleton Holiday Cottages, Ingleton Yorkshire Dales, Ingleton accommodation.
Attention to detail such as underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, double glazed windows, old oak beams, traditional cottage style doors and leather sofas all add to the ambience.
The picturesque Yorkshire village of Ingleton has been enticing visitors since the 18th century, ever since the imposing viaduct was constructed to provide an efficient railway service.
Ingleton Waterfalls Walk was a well kept secret until 1885 when the routes were made accessible and opened to the public.
www.ingletonholidaycottages.net   (399 words)

  
 Ingleton Waterfalls
West of Ribblesdale, in the south western corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, the rivers Doe and Twiss drain the limestone uplands southwest of Whernside and Ingleborough to meet at the village of Ingleton.
Both rivers run through densely wooded gorges on their respective approaches to Ingleton, and within these gorges lays England's greatest concentration of waterfalls.
Opposite the old quarry the private path of the Ingleton Waterfalls Company joins a lane, a public footpath, which runs around a left-hand bend into Ingleton village.
www.jbutler.org.uk /Miscellaneous/Ingleton/IngletonWaterfalls.shtml   (1156 words)

  
 Thornton Church - MS1 Robert Ingleton Brass
Notes: Robert Ingleton was Chancellor of the Exchequer to Edward IV, acquired the manor and advowsen of Thornton in 1464.
The arms on the brass shields relate directly to Ingleton's three wives; those on the side panels were explained by Greening Lamborn as relating to the marriages of his children, especially George, who must have chosen the heraldry, though the marriage with Empson seems far too late for this monument.
Margaret, the daughter of Robert Ingleton of Thornton married John Cheyney of Drayton Beauchamp, “she was breeding 23 Oct 33 H. (Harl.Soc.
www.mkheritage.co.uk /wdahs/Thornton/docs/ms1.html   (2231 words)

  
 Ingleton Information Online - guide and directory for Ingleton,North Yorkshire,UK with tourist information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
If you live and work in Ingleton, Send your news items to us; whether it is entertainment, sports, business or community related.
If you are looking for accommodation we have UK hotels and UK bed and breakfasts plus Ingleton cottages and self catering holiday accommodation as well as directories for Camping and Caravan Parks.
Ingleton Information Online is an independent site and is not affiliated with, or officially sponsored by any local authority or tourist information centre based in Ingleton.
www.britinfo.net /index_Ingleton.htm   (543 words)

  
 Ingleton Swimming Pool History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The official opening of Ingleton Swimming Pool took place in August 1934 and was conducted by Harry Eustace Vant, a solicitor from Settle.
A swimming gala was held in celebration with prizes presented to all participants by Mrs Worthington.
The modernisation was undertaken as part of a package of improvements to the village, such as the construction of the community centre on the site of the old railway station, and was funded by the government.
www.ingletonpool.co.uk /history.htm   (666 words)

  
 Ingleton, Thornton in Lonsdale and Kingsdale   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Parking in Ingleton is seldom a problem, the road up past Inglesport has free parking for up to an hour while there is a play and display car park nearby.
White Scar Cave is one and a half miles (2.5km) from Ingleton and is the longest show cave in Britain, recently extended to the spectacular Battlefield Cavern.
The Copper Kettle is a small coffee shop on Ingleton's main street and for fish and chips, try the Inglenook which has a sit in area as well as a take-away.
freespace.virgin.net /gregory.collins/3peaks/ingleton.html   (525 words)

  
 Ingleton and the Yorkshire Dales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
In the village is the Ingleton Pottery where you can see high fired stoneware pottery being made.
The famous Ingleton Waterfalls walk starts from the village and takes you through 8Kms of great scenery with waterfalls a plenty along the way.
Although the Three Peaks of Yorkshire challanges normally start from Horton in Ribbledale the competitors normally stay in Ingleton where there is a greater selection of accommodation.
ingleton-yorkshiredales.co.uk /thingstodoingleton.htm   (251 words)

  
 Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - Spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery, Yorkshire Dales
Ingleton Waterfalls Trail - Spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery, Yorkshire Dales
The famous Waterfalls Trail has some of the most spectacular waterfall and woodland scenery in the North of England.
With rare and interesting plants and animals and its importance as a geological site much of the Waterfalls Trail has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) by English Nature.
www.ingletonwaterfallswalk.co.uk   (86 words)

  
 A Hiking guide to Ingleton - Yorkshire Dales
Ingleton is at the edge of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and has three moorland summits that can be climbed from here.
From Ingleton, it is an easy walk to get to Ingleborough while a walk out to Whernside proves considerably longer.
The main summit is an 11km walk from Ingleton but it doesn't demand much ascent and is thus quite achievable.
www.umsu.manchester.ac.uk /hiking/hikedests/ingle   (419 words)

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