Landscape/context photograph: Langcliffe Scar
Landscape/context photograph: Langcliffe Scar. Andy Jamieson. CC BY-SA 2.0. Via Wikimedia Commons.
House, land & contentsYORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBERYorkshire & the Humber

LANGCLIFFE ESTATE: Langcliffe Scar

An example of pastoral landscape of small fields enclosed by dry stone walls, highly representative of this nationally important and outstandingly beautiful area.

Access healthNo published contact58/100

Some access wording published; Public paths or open-access land described; Watch: no email published.

Signals
  • Some access wording published
  • Public paths or open-access land described
  • Right to view without prior appointment
Check before travelling
  • No email published
  • No phone published
  • No public contact details in the register
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Public-path route found

Langcliffe Scar route is rights-of-way based

The register says access is via the existing network of public rights of way. No owner contact was found or appears necessary for ordinary public-path access.

Access: Use public-rights-of-way mapping before travelling.

Contact: No supplemental owner contact found; public-path access is the published route.

Supplemental research only: the original HMRC register fields are shown separately below.

Access

Access is availble via the existing network of public rights of way

Your access rights
  • Right to view without prior appointment
The owner's binding undertakings

1 a To take the following steps for maintenance repair and preservation: " To take the mandatory steps agreed and set out in the Heritage Management Plan (HMP) dated February 2024 to maintain the outstanding land and preserve its character including contributing buildings monuments and woodlands and to meet all relevant statutory requirements with respect to them. " In addition to obtaining any statutory consents, to consult HMRC over proposals for the following works within the Property which may affect the designation status: " The demolition of the whole or part of any contributing building or structure; " The significant alteration of any contributing building or structure " All significant new building or engineering works including agricultural or forestry buildings, farm and estate roads and fencing " Any significant change of use including agricultural improvements or inte…

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