Threshfield
in North Yorkshire of England, United Kingdom

Noteable things around
Location Summary
Decimal Coordinates (Latitude, Longitude):
54.069 and -2.016 (Lat./Lng.)
Coordinates by Time:
N 54° 4' 7" and W -2° 0' 58"
Currency and Currency Code:
Pound - GBP
Spoken languages:
English, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic
Local electricity:
230 V - 50 Hz (plugs: G)
Mobile phone / cellular frequencies (MHz):
900 MHz, 1800 MHz, 3G, 4G
Local Time: 06:35 AM (Saturday)
Timezone: Europe/London
UTC/GMT offset: 0 hours
Sunrise and Sunset:
5:22 am and 8:46 pm
Antipode Coordinates:
-45.817 and 170.717 (Lat./Lng.)
Closest place to antipode coordinates:
Otakou
References
This place on Wikipedia
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Current travel safety evaluation for United Kingdom in Northern Europe

Safety Score: 3,0 of 5.0 based on data from 9 authorites. Meaning we advice caution when travelling to United Kingdom.

Travel warnings are updated daily. Source: Travel Warning United Kingdom. Last Update: 2024-05-03 08:06:06

Explore Threshfield

Threshfield in North Yorkshire (England) is a city in United Kingdom about 194 mi (or 312 km) north-west of London, the country's capital.

Local time in Threshfield is now 06:35 AM (Saturday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 9 airports in the vicinity of Threshfield, of which 5 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Leeds Bradford Airport in a distance of 20 mi (or 32 km), South-East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).

There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Liverpool – Maritime Mercantile City in a distance of 62 mi (or 99 km), South-East. Also, if you like golfing, there are multiple options in driving distance.

Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Addingham, Keighley, Oxenhope, Baildon and Burnley. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.

Local weather forecast

Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 10°C / 51 °F

Morning Temperature 9°C / 49 °F
Evening Temperature 11°C / 52 °F
Night Temperature 7°C / 45 °F
Chance of rainfall 0%
Air Humidity 89%
Air Pressure 1010 hPa
Wind Speed Gentle Breeze with 9 km/h (5 mph) from North-East
Cloud Conditions Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky
General Conditions Light rain

Sunday, 5th of May 2024

15°C (60 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, broken clouds.

Monday, 6th of May 2024

15°C (59 °F)
11°C (52 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.

Tuesday, 7th of May 2024

14°C (57 °F)
9°C (49 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.

Videos from this area

These are videos related to the place based on their proximity to this place.

Doolittle live at Houghton Village Hall

Published: February 25, 2014
Length: 52:54 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: Dave Walsh

Cricket Club pre-season show February 2014.


Clogfest 2010 session

Published: August 19, 2010
Length: 18:57 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: clogfest

Session at The Devonshire Arms, Cracoe, North Yorkshire, 16 July 2010.


Yorkshire Section BMW Club New Year Buffet 2008

Published: January 03, 2008
Length: 32:51 min
Rating: 4 of 5
Author: martin1431

Yorkshire Section BMW Club New Year Buffet 2008.


Bristol L6A Royal Blue Coach at Skipton Aire Valley Running day Oct 2011

Published: July 01, 2012
Length: 06:10 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Kevin Jagger

Bristol L6A Royal Blue Coach Ride at Skipton Aire Valley Running day Oct 2011. 5 speed crash box and A= AEC 7.7 engine.


Kilnsey Main Overhang

Published: May 31, 2014
Length: 26:38 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: Mark Collins

Go Pro helmet footage of my ascent of Kilnsey Main Overhang from early 2014.


RED WATCH MOUNTAIN BIKE TRIP TO GRASSINGTON NOVEMBER 2012

Published: December 09, 2012
Length: 28:47 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: Ged Birch

30 MILE OFF ROAD RIDE NEAR GRASSINGTON. 3000 FT OF CLIMBING & DESCENTS. WINDY & A LITTLE WET BUT A GREAT DAY WITH NO ISSUES (INJURIES!!)


Hit Kilnsey Crag from the road with a stone

Published: November 15, 2007
Length: 32:18 min
Rating: 1 of 5
Author: paulgraville

Legend says it's an optical illusion and it can't be done. Si Houchell proves them all wrong.


Kilnsey Crag: Removing protection from the top

Published: May 26, 2011
Length: 41:31 min
Rating: 0 of 5
Author: johnjrp01

Kilnsey Crag, Yorkshire Dales. A climber is lowered by his second down the overhang to remove his protection. After he removes the last runner, he swings in a big arc to the ground.


Kilnsey Show

Published: August 31, 2010
Length: 08:06 min
Rating: 5 of 5
Author: GrassingtonWeb

Annual test of resiliance for local farmfolk and visitors alike as the show, full of cattle, crooks (walking sticks) cakes and characters creates a colourful carnival against the famous limestone...


Grassington Dickensian Fair

Published: December 08, 2008
Length: 07:30 min
Rating: 4 of 5
Author: Belsfurry

A day at the Grassington Dickensian Fair. A great day out in the Yorkshire Dales. Lots to see and do in this Traditional Yorkshire Village over Christmas. http://www.sites.google.com/site/boypik...


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Attractions and noteworthy things

Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.

Conistone

Conistone is a small village (population 117 in the 2001 census) in North Yorkshire, England. It lies 3 miles north of Grassington, beside the River Wharfe, in Upper Wharfedale. The village is set in characteristic limestone scenery, including Mossdale Caverns, the dry gorge of Conistone Dib and the limestone outcrop of Conistone Pie. Above the Dib a Dalesway path connects Kettlewell, to its north, and Grassington, to its south, providing distant views over the Wharfedale.

Located at 54.1, -2.03333 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Villages in North Yorkshire, Wharfedale

Conistone with Kilnsey

Conistone with Kilnsey is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, England. It contains the villages of Kilnsey and Conistone.

Located at 54.103, -2.031 (Lat. / Lng.), about 2 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Civil parishes in North Yorkshire

Swinden Quarry

Swinden Quarry is a quarry located on the Skipton to Grassington Line near the village of Cracoe in North Yorkshire. It is owned by Tarmac. The railway line still serves this mine. Swinden Quarry railway station is a railway siding for use at the Swinden Quarry near the village of Cracoe. The siding is on the old Skipton to Grassington Line built by the Yorkshire Dales Railway.

Located at 54.0506, -2.03117 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Geography of North Yorkshire, Craven (district), Quarries in England

Grass Wood, Wharfedale

Grass Wood is an ancient woodland of 88 hectares in Wharfedale, North Yorkshire, England, that has an exceptional ground flora of woodland wildflowers. The area was notified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1955 for upland broadleaved woodland. The site is also listed in A Nature Conservation Review under the entry for "Conistone Old Pasture and Bastow Wood". The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust completed the purchase of the site in 1983 and manages it as a nature reserve.

Located at 54.0851, -2.0177 (Lat. / Lng.), about 1 miles away.
Wikipedia Article
Forests and woodlands of North Yorkshire, Sites of Special Scientific Interest in North Yorkshire, Wharfedale

St Mary's Church, Conistone

St Mary's Church, Conistone, is in the village of Conistone, North Yorkshire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Skipton, the archdeaconry of Craven and the diocese of Bradford. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

Located at 54.1039, -2.0306 (Lat. / Lng.), about 3 miles away.
Wikipedia Article, Homepage
Church of England churches in North Yorkshire, Grade II listed churches, Grade II listed buildings in North Yorkshire, Romanesque Revival architecture in England, Religious buildings completed in 1846, 19th-century Church of England church buildings, Diocese of Bradford, Sharpe and Paley buildings


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Threshfield