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Mount Snever Observatory

Mount Snever Observatory is a historic building in Oldstead, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The observation tower was constructed in 1838, in part to commemorate the Coronation of Queen Victoria. It was commissioned by John Wormald, and built by J. Dodds atop the Snever Point hill. While digging foundations for the building, a human skeleton was discovered. Wormald died in 1848, and later in the century the building was opened to the public, although it fell into decay. It was restored in the late 20th century by Noel Appleby, and again in about 2000, but is disused and kept locked. Gwyn Headley describes the building as "rather austere". The building was grade II listed in 1986. The observatory is housed in a square limestone tower about 35 feet (11 m) in height, with a platform on the front. The doorway has a massive stone lintel, it is flanked by buttresses, and over it is an inscription. Above is a three-light fixed window, a wooden parapet, and coped angle turrets. There is another inscription on the rear. The inscription on the front is adapted from Alexander Pope's poem "Windsor-Forest": "Here hills and waving groves a scene display And part admit and part exclude the day See rich industry smiling on the plains And peace and plenty tell VICTORIA reigns! Happy the MAN who to these shades retires Whom NATURE charms and whom the muse inspires Who wandering thoughtful in this silent wood Attends the duties of the wise and good To observe a mean, be to himself a friend To follow NATURE and regard his end".

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Oldstead

Oldstead est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
1.6 km

Bataille d'Old Byland

La bataille d'Old Byland opposa le royaume d'Écosse et le royaume d'Angleterre le 14 octobre 1322. Elle est aussi appelée bataille de Byland Moor ou bataille de Byland Abbey.
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1.9 km

Abbaye de Byland

L'abbaye de Byland est une ancienne abbaye cistercienne située au sud-est du village de Wass, dans le comté du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre. C'est l'un des 3 plus importants établissements cisterciens du Nord, avec Fountains et Rievaulx.
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1.9 km

Byland with Wass

Byland with Wass est une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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2.1 km

Wass (Yorkshire)

Wass est un village de 100 habitants dans le Yorkshire du Nord en Angleterre.