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Yorkshire possesses within its boundaries many different landscapes, each with their own identity. In Yorkshire Encounters, Lin Watts has chosen seven of them and devotes one chapter to each. Together, these seven journeys encompass the areas of Yorkshire that are most popular with visitors. For the first journey, a 1,000-year-old feudal Manor House and its immediate area is used to illustrate the impact some of England's history has had on its peoples down the centuries. Subsequent journeys take the reader through the Vale of Mowbray, over the North York Moors, and on to the sea down the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage coast, encompassing along the way the lives of the world-renowned Bronte sisters of Haworth in West Yorkshire. The journey then moves through Wensleydale and beyond, using the course of the river Ure, which flows on to our final destination of York.

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Yorkshire Encounters, Linda K. Watts

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2003
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Titolo
Yorkshire Encounters
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2003
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Pinzatura a sella
ISBN10
1840187107
ISBN13
9781840187106
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Yorkshire possesses within its boundaries many different landscapes, each with their own identity. In Yorkshire Encounters, Lin Watts has chosen seven of them and devotes one chapter to each. Together, these seven journeys encompass the areas of Yorkshire that are most popular with visitors. For the first journey, a 1,000-year-old feudal Manor House and its immediate area is used to illustrate the impact some of England's history has had on its peoples down the centuries. Subsequent journeys take the reader through the Vale of Mowbray, over the North York Moors, and on to the sea down the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage coast, encompassing along the way the lives of the world-renowned Bronte sisters of Haworth in West Yorkshire. The journey then moves through Wensleydale and beyond, using the course of the river Ure, which flows on to our final destination of York.