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Burnsall is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated on the River Wharfe in Wharfedale, with a five-arched bridge over which the Dalesway passes, and is in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) southeast of Hebden, along a river path dated to Viking times. Although the 2001 census gave it a population of only 112, the village has a parish church, a chapel, a primary school (housed in the original grammar school building of 1602, which is a grade II listed building), two hotels with restaurants, and a pub.
St Wilfrid’s Church (a grade I listed building) is almost entirely Perpendicular. Amongst its well-known internal features are an 11th century font carved with bird and beasts, twelve Anglo-Saxon sculpture fragments and a 14th century alabaster panel depicting the Adoration of the Magi. The church-yard, which has a number of interesting grave-stones, is entered from the main road by a large and well-kept lych-gate.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm
1/90 f9.5 iso 100 focal 43mm
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Great POV, Trevor. Excellent!
Thank you Steve
Beautifully composed Trevor. An excellent colourful capture.
Thanks very much Elaine.
what a wonderful vista Trevor, How Green is my Valley comes to mind here.LOLx
thank you Catherine.. yes its a wonderful vista high on the side if the valley looking down on the village.
Beautiful view, congrats on a great shot.
Thanks very much for your kind comments Martin.
This is superb work !! – Colin

Thank you Colin
the curch is beautiful…i confess though…the proberty stones caught my eyes first !
Thank you Theo also for the fav
great POV Trevor , lovely shot!
Thank you very much Julie
Excellent capture Trevor!
Thank you very much Colin,also for the fave.