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Gilling Bridge: 15th century: The bridge carries High Street (B6274 road) over Gilling Beck, and was rebuilt in 1799. It is in stone and consists of three segmental arches dating from 1799, the voussoirs on archivolt bands, on triangular cutwaters. Further to the south is a small dry arch dating from the 15th century.
On 3 August 1895 the college signed an agreement with the NER to build a tramway from Gilling station. [4] Construction of the 3 feet (0.91 m) gauge Decauville track tramway started in 1894 (a year before the agreement was signed) and it was opened by Christmas 1895 to connect Gilling with the College and its gasworks. [5]
Gilling was the station for passengers wishing to go to Ampleforth College and special trains would be run at the start and the end of term time. The college was equidistant between Ampleforth and Gilling Stations, but access was easier from Gilling. A 3 foot (0.91 m) gauge tramway was built in 1895 to connect Gilling with the College. [28]
West of Rocky Ridge on Old Mill Rd. over Owens Creek 39°36′07″N 77°20′19″W / 39.601944°N 77.338611°W / 39.601944; -77.338611 ( Old Mill Road Rocky Ridge
Name and location Photograph Date Notes Grade Holy Cross Church: c. 1200: The church has been altered and extended through the centuries. It is built in sandstone with a Westmorland slate roof, and consists of a nave, north and south aisles, a north porch, a chancel with a north organ chamber, and a west tower.
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The eastern end of the line entered Pickering from the south and connected with the York and North Midland Line from Rillington and the Forge Valley Line at a junction called Mill Lane. [10] The line left Gilling station in an easterly direction for 2 miles (3.2 km) before diverging from the T&M route and going due north to Nunnington and then ...
Gilling West is located on the B6274 road that links nearby Richmond with the A66 trunk road and eventually continues on to Staindrop in County Durham. Nearby settlements to Gilling include Hartforth 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north-west, Whashton 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to the west, and the market town of Richmond 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to the south.