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Howden Edge
Howden Edge () is a peak in the north-east of the Upper Derwent Valley area of the Peak District National Park in England. At , it is the second-highest marked point within South Yorkshire, after Margery Hill . The highest point itself being High Stones at which is only shown on 1:25,000 scale maps and larger. It is north-east of Howden Reservoir and north of Abbey Brook. Hills and edges of South Yorkshire {{SouthYorkshire-geo-stub ...
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Howden Edge From Nether Hey - Geograph
Howden () is a market town, market and minster (church), minster town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies in the Vale of York to the north of the M62 motorway, M62, on the A614 road about south-east of York and north of Goole, which lies across the River Ouse, Yorkshire, River Ouse. William the Conqueror gave the town to the Bishop of Durham, Bishops of Durham in 1080. The wapentake of Howdenshire was named after the town, and remained an exclave of County Durham until as late as 1846. The original boundaries of the wapentake were used for the current two government wards of Howden and Howdenshire, which had a combined population of 19,753 at the 2011 census. Geography Howden is situated in the Vale of York, on the A614 road, A614, although the town itself has been bypassed. Howden lies close to the M62 motorway, M62 and the M18 motorway (Great Britain), M18 motorways, nearby to Goole which lies at the opposite side ...
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