Yorke's Folly
This Nidderdale landmark stands high above Pateley Bridge.
It's a nice spot to have your sandwiches when walking in the area.
It was built in the late 18th century as a grand folly, originally having towers and arch formations which were supposed to look like the ruins of a large church.
It is known locally as Two Stoops, although originally there were three 'stoops' or towers, the third having collapsed during a storm in 1893.
It is said that work was scarce in the area at the time, so this was a project to keep the local stonemasons' and builders' skills fresh. I suspect it was also to appeal to the vanity of the wealthy Yorke family who commissioned it.
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