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How Stean Gorge is a limestone gorge in Nidderdale in North Yorkshire, England.It forms a unit of the Upper Nidderdale Site of Special Scientific Interest. [1] The gorge lies between the villages of Stean and Lofthouse and extends for about a kilometre along the course of How Stean Beck, a tributary of the River Nidd.
Lofthouse has a primary school, memorial village hall and public house, the Crown Hotel. [2] The post office in the village closed in August 2014, and was replaced by a post office in the cafe at nearby How Stean Gorge, also now closed. The toponym is from the Old Norse lopt hús, meaning "houses with lofts". [3]
The smaller system is the Eglin cave system in the valley of How Stean Beck, a tributary of the River Nidd, associated with How Stean Gorge. The larger system is the Goyden cave system under the valley of the River Nidd, which flows east from Scar House Reservoir , then south, and shortly after disappears underground down several sinkholes to ...
Stean is a small village in upper Nidderdale in North Yorkshire, England. It is 8 miles (13 km) north of Pateley Bridge. The village is located on Stean Beck, a tributary of the River Nidd. Below Stean the beck flows through How Stean Gorge which includes a cave named after Tom Taylor, a highwayman who is rumoured to have hidden there. Stean
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The River Nidd is a tributary of the River Ouse in the English county of North Yorkshire.It rises in Nidderdale at Nidd Head Spring on the slopes of Great Whernside. In its first few miles it has been dammed three times, creating Angram Reservoir, Scar House Reservoir and Gouthwaite Reservoir, which attract a total of around 150,000 visitors a year. [1]
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