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race also visits the three summits in the course of a longer 37.9 miles (61 km) route on the last Sunday in September. Participants in both the running and cycling race regularly achieve winning times of around three hours, and sometimes both races in the year are won by the same competitor.
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It seems the manor lands were eventually held solely by the family of John Lennard, the first named member of the syndicate. His daughter Lady Anne Lennard married Sir Leonard Bosville of Bradburne in
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is an endurance challenge of 26 miles (41.8 km) distance, including 5,000 feet (1,524 m) of ascent and descent of the mountains of Pen-y-ghent,
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and potholing, with Alum Pot and the Long Churn cave system just to the north of the village, and Hull Pot and Hunt Pot on the western side of
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The village has two pubs, the Crown Hotel and the Golden Lion. In 2006 a villager controversially installed a radio telescope.
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all to be completed in under 12 hours which attracts thousands of walkers each year. The circuit is also used for a
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to Jervaulx's predecessors at Fors Abbey. Not until 1315 was this dispute firmly settled, when
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to a partnership consisting of Lawrence Burton, Richard Wigglesworth and Francis Howson.
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In the 13th century the village and parish were ruled by rival monastic orders at
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and together they sold their interests at Horton in Ribblesdale during the reign of
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Horton in Ribblesdale is the traditional starting (and finishing) point for the
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was 498 people in 211 households; decreasing to 428 at the 2011 Census.
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Mitchell, W. R. (1985). "The Exploitation of the Horton Flags".
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being added already in the 13th century to distinguish it from
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confirmed the Abbot of Jervaulx as Lord of Horton in Ribblesdale.
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was established. This church was historically associated with the
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Other buildings in Horton are typical of the area. 17th-century
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and is the most complete of the Norman churches built in the
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Horton in Ribblesdale was historically a part of Ewcross
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to enter the churchyard are roofed with slabs of Horton
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that followed. The square tower was built later. The
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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
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Church of St Oswald, Horton in Ribblesdale

Pen-y-ghent
Horton in Ribblesdale is located in North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SD807726
Unitary authority
North Yorkshire
Ceremonial county
North Yorkshire
Region
Yorkshire and the Humber
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BD24
Dialling code
Police
North Yorkshire
Fire
North Yorkshire
Ambulance
Yorkshire
UK Parliament
Skipton and Ripon
UK

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