The Duncombe Drive: Lost in Plain Sight

Repairs to fencing offered a rare glimpse into a part of Bransdale not open to the public.

The photograph shows Hall Plantation, where a line of beech trees accentuates what is clearly an old trackway, its course still visible beneath a deep carpet of last year’s leaves.

The track has been sittin ...

https://www.fhithich.uk/2026/03/26/the-duncombe-drive-lost-in-plain-sight/

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The Art of Dry-Stone Walling

It is widely held that the valleys of Rosedale, Farndale, Bilsdale and here in Bransdale show not the faintest scratch of glacial meddling. While the ice sheets rampaged around Yorkshire like uninvited guests, the North York Moors sat apart, dry and stubborn, an island that refused to drown. Geologists cling to an old rule, which Elgee dismissed ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2026/02/26/the-art-of-dry-stone-walling/

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Among the Tree Guards of Bransdale

In Bransdale today, work continued among the ranks of tree guards set out over recent winters. The task was to fell the self-seeded conifer saplings that have spread so thickly through this corner of Bloworth Wood. New woodland does not simply grow and look after itself; it demands steady, patient management. From the valley floor, t ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2026/02/19/among-the-tree-guards-of-bransdale/

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Filling the Gaps on a Bransdale Hillside

A return to Bransdale, where last winter the National Trust planted 6,000 saplings onto the steep side of Bloworth Slack. The site had been clear-felled, a blank but messy page waiting for a better story than rows of timber grown for profit.

To give the youngsters a fighting chance, the usual tree guards went ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2026/01/15/filling-the-gaps-on-a-bransdale-hillside/

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Filling the Gaps on a Bransdale Hillside

A return to Bransdale, where last winter the National Trust planted 6,000 saplings onto the steep side of Bloworth Slack. The site had been clear-felled, a blank but messy page waiting for a better…

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Breck House and an Athletic John Brown

A blocked road just north of Helmsley forced us into a long and meandering detour on our way to Bonfield Ghyll. Still, it offered the consolation of fresh glimpses of familiar country.

This is Breck House in upper Bransdale, a solid stone-built Moors farmhouse dating to after 1850. Yet an estate survey from 1782 r ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/11/06/breck-house-and-an-athletic-john-brown/

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A Schoolmaster’s Ruttling Death

A day repairing a fence near the old schoolhouse, now a community centre for a dale’s families. Yet its walls may once have echoed with the rod and the recitation, for Bransdale’s children endured the Victorian discipline of Robert Johnson, their schoolmaster. And in 1874, Johnson met an end so vile that the newspapers thundered be ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/09/18/a-schoolmasters-ruttling-death/

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Low and High Elm Houses, Bransdale

These once neighbouring farmsteads tell a complex story. For those intrigued to know the details, take a look at my previous post.
High Elm House apparently carries a date stone of 1666, probably reused and also has “Mr Thos Chapman // 1780” carved above the byre door — but once I forgot to look for these — next time! Low Elm House was a c ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/08/28/low-and-high-elm-houses-bransdale/

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The Hay Barn at Bransdale Mill

Tucked away behind Bransdale Mill stands this elegant three-bay hay barn, built in stone and retiled in the 1980s. Once, each arched entrance was fitted with sturdy wooden double doors, a reminder of its working life.

The barn belongs to the story of the Bransdale Mill complex, largely shaped in the 18th century under William Str ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/08/21/the-hay-barn-at-bransdale-mill/

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The Long Lost Way to Cockayne

At first glance, it is nothing remarkable: a pair of stone gate stoops, standing quietly beside a graceful curve in a dry-stone wall, just south-west of Cockayne Church. But a closer look tells a different story. These are no rough farm gateposts. Each is a massive, well-dressed slab, crowned with a semicircular top. They were built t ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/08/14/the-long-lost-way-to-cockayne/

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A Bransdale Stang Stoop That Time has Forgot

Up on Gimmer Bank in Bransdale today, just above Bloworth Slack before it merges with Badger Gill to become Hodge Beck, I noticed this old piece of farming history: a ‘stang stoop’, or ‘heave’, or ‘slip gate’—back from when labour was cheap and farmers made do with local resources instead of buying five-bar gates from t ...

http://www.fhithich.uk/2025/04/17/a-bransdale-stang-stoop-that-time-has-forgot/

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A Bransdale Stang Stoop That Time has Forgot

Up on Gimmer Bank in Bransdale today, just above Bloworth Slack before it merges with Badger Gill to become Hodge Beck, I noticed this old piece of farming history: a ‘stang stoop’, or ‘heave’, or …

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