Colden Clough

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Colden Clough is a steep, wooded valley in West Yorkshire, England, known for its picturesque scenery, historic industrial remains, and walking trails near Hebden Bridge.

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Colden Clough canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf valley
wooded valley
accessibleFrom Hebden Bridge
administrativeArea Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
closestTown Hebden Bridge
country England
drainsInto River Calder
ecosystemType ancient woodland
geology gritstone
hasConservationInterest biodiversity
woodland habitat
hasFeature mill ponds
old mill sites
old trackways
rocky gorge sections
ruined buildings
stone bridges
waterfalls
weirs
hasLandscapeCharacter narrow wooded gorge
rural-industrial landscape
hasRecreationalUse birdwatching
hiking
nature walks
hasWatercourse Colden Water
historicalPeriodOfIndustrialActivity 19th century
historicalUse textile industry
water-powered mills
landformType steep valley
locatedIn Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale
surface form: Calderdale

West Yorkshire
locatedNear Hebden Bridge
nearbySettlement Colden, New York
surface form: Colden

Heptonstall
notableFor historic industrial remains
picturesque scenery
walking trails
partOf Pennine fringe
surface form: Pennine valleys

South Pennines
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tourism local attraction
trailType public footpaths
waymarked paths
usedFor outdoor recreation
vegetation deciduous woodland

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Hebden Water near Colden Clough