Rosedale valley

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Rosedale valley is a scenic valley in the North York Moors of England, known for its picturesque landscapes, historic ironstone mining heritage, and the village of Rosedale Abbey.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
valley
accessRoute Rosedale Chimney Bank road NERFINISHED
containsSettlement Rosedale Abbey NERFINISHED
Rosedale East NERFINISHED
Rosedale West NERFINISHED
country England
drainedBy River Seven NERFINISHED
governedBy North York Moors National Park Authority NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAssociation rural Yorkshire heritage
hasEcology farmland bird species
moorland flora
upland heath habitats
hasEconomicHistory ironstone extraction
railway transport of ore
hasFeature grazing land
heather moorland
steep valley sides
hasHeritage ironstone mining industry
hasRecreationRoute bridleways
local footpaths
hasRemnant calcining kilns
disused railway trackbeds
old mine workings
railway embankments
tramway routes
hasViewpoint Rosedale Chimney Bank NERFINISHED
historicCounty Yorkshire NERFINISHED
knownFor historic ironstone mining
industrial archaeology
picturesque countryside
scenic landscapes
landscapeType moorland valley
pastoral farmland
locatedIn North York Moors NERFINISHED
North Yorkshire
miningActivityPeak 19th century
nearbySettlement Kirkbymoorside NERFINISHED
Pickering NERFINISHED
partOf North York Moors National Park NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
tourism cycling
heritage tourism
nature watching
walking

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Rosedale Abbey partOf Rosedale valley