River Wharfe at Hubberholme

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River Wharfe at Hubberholme

Image: © Marathon Taken: 29 Oct 2022

Hubberholme is at the head of Wharfedale and is very remote. The village was a favourite place of writer and playwright J.B. Priestley who described it as “the smallest, pleasantest place in the world”. The Norman church is the resting place of his ashes. This is the view from Stubbing Lane to the east of the church looking downriver.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.19968
Longitude
-2.11355