Heptonstall. Celtic cross in the burial ground.
Heptonstall. Burial ground and church.
Trees above Colden Water on the east side.
Trees above Colden Water on the east side.
Colden Water, east side.
Colden Water from the east side.
From east of Weasel Hall.
From east of Weasel Hall.
Stoodley from the Pennine Bridleway, near Edge End Farm.
The Pennine Bridleway, near Edge End Farm, looking south.
Rawden Mill Lock, looking south.
Above Rawden Mill Lock, looking south.
The view east from Stubbings Bridge.
Holme Street Lock from the west.
After the rain. Looking west along the path above Horsehold Wood.
Trees and farm to the west and above the Pennine Way, near Callis Wood.
Horsehold Wood. Mossy stone and last of the autumn leaves.
Calderside. Looking south across the valley, near the old quarry site.
White Lion Hotel and river weir.
Old Town mill and trees, as seen from the bottom of Hardcastle Crags.
'That inexorable force that drives all things skyward, towards the infinite truth that lies beyond'. Trees at the lower end of Crimsworth Dean.
The path running down to the top end of Windsor Road from Lee Mill Road.
Looking towards Keighley Road from above the weir by the White Lion.
The weir near the White Lion.
Skyscape above the Buttress.
Hebden Water and mossy tree.
Looking south as Hebden Water turns to the south-east.
Looking south-west as Hebden Water turns to the south-east.
The iron-framed walkway, now without its floor, crossing Carlton Street. The original doorway has been replaced by a pair of windows.
Looking west along the river from the Stubbing Holme Road bridge.
Mankinholes. Old doorway on the east side of Mankinholes Bank.
Hardcastle Crags. Pine trees growing naturally on the north side of the water.
Welsh poppies by the Midgehole Road.
Gibson Mill at Hardcastle Crags. A view of the mill from the west side of the river. The rhododendrons, although pretty, are horribly invasive.
Black Moor. Rocks on Gorple Gate, above Gorple Upper Reservoir.
Great Bride Stones. A view south towards Golden Stones.
Great Bride Stones. Looking west towards a huge fallen rock.
Alcomden. Looking east towards a dead tree on the track north of Holme Ends.
Widdop Reservoir. The water seen from the northern part of Widdop Road.
Chiserley. Looking along the path from Nut Clough towards Club Houses.
Chiserley. Looking south-west from the Nut Clough path to Club Houses.
The lane leading down from Old Chamber to Wood Top. The setts at the side of the road appear to be made of a harder stone, perhaps granite.
White Holme Reservoir. A 'beach sculpture' on the south side.
Early morning in the park, looking along the path towards the station.
Autumn tints in Colden Clough.
Above Horsehold Wood.
On the Pennine Way, near Callis Wood.
Below Great Burlees.
A misty view of Mytholmroyd from the north-west.
Stoodley Pike from above Chiserley.
Stoodley Pike from above Chiserley.
The park in winter, looking east.
Looking west from Hebble End Bridge.
Skyline on the lane from Horsehold to Old Chamber.
Stoodley, as seen from Swillington.
Looking south from below Stoodley towards the moors.
Withens Clough Reservoir. Looking from the Deep Slade inlet.
Trees and rocks on the path above Heptonstall Road.
Dean, near Delph. A view south-east from above the north side of Jumble Hole.
Withens Clough Reservoir. The western end.
Cragg Vale. Trees above the river.
The river path to Mytholmroyd, with the trees reflected in the water.
Looking from the edge of Common Bank Wood, above Machpelah, towards Fairfield.
The woods above the path that approaches Weasel Hall from the east.
Gorple Lower Reservoir. A view from the western end.
Mytholm. Chimney and rowan tree on Bank Terrace.
Jumble Hole. Above the east side.
Stoodley from the path going east to Charlestown.
The steps up to Heptonstall Road.
Sky trees and heather above the path to Hell Hole.
A view south from the slopes below Heptonstall.
Looking towards Old Town from the track north of Heptonstall.
Sky, wall and grass on the track north of Heptonstall.
The top end of Hebden, as seen from the path to Heptonstall from Lee Wood Road.
The path above Heptonstall Road, looking south.
The centre of Hebden from the Horsehold viewing point.
Hell Hole.
Hell Hole.
Hell Hole.
Hell Hole. Looking towards Stoodley.
Eaves Wood.
Eaves Wood. The track down from Hell Hole.
Granny Wood. Retaining wall at the junction of the northern incline.
The path above the Fox & Goose.
Tree and water at Nutclough.
The water channel above Old Town mill.
Small rowan tree above Old Town.
Warley Moor Reservoir, northern end.
Warley Reservoir, looking south-east along the dam.
Upper Dean Head Reservoir and the lower reservoir, which is inaccessible.
Luddenden Dean. Ruined farm building near Upper Heys Wood, seen from the east.
Luddenden Dean. The smaller reservoir at Hell Nook.
Luddenden Dean. Sparkling water in the larger reservoir at Hell Nook.
Graining Water, looking west from near the bridge at Blake Dean.
Water channel and small millpond above Colden Water, looking south towards the top of the Eaves Estate.
Looking north along Old Gate.
The Pennine Way near Edge End Farm, looking south.
Looking east from the Pennine Way, north of Lower Rough Head.
The path to Cragg Road.