Visitors are permitted to wander at their pleasure through the woods of Bolton, except on Sunday ; and an hour or two will not be misspent in exploring their beauties. The STRID is a contraction of the channel of the Wharfe, about two miles above the... Sketches of short tours at home and abroad - Página 198por Thomas Henry Clark - 1878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1858 - 344 páginas
...of Bolton, except on Sunday ; and an hour or two will not be misspent in exploring their beauties. the ledges of rock by which the torrent is hemmed in, being here so near to each other that it is easy to stride across. The scene is a very striking one. " Either side of the Wharf'e," says Dr. Whitaker,... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1882 - 216 páginas
...beauties. The STRID is a contraction of the channel of the Wharfe, about two miles above the priory. It receives its name from the ledges of rock by which the torrent is hemmed in, being here so BOLTON PRIOHY. 33 near to each other that it is ea&y to stride across. The scene is a very striking... | |
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