Great Wold Valley

Great Wold Valley

The Great Wold Valley is the largest and broadest of the valleys cutting into the Yorkshire Wolds. It carries the Gypsey Race, an intermittent stream, which once ran from Wharram-le-Street eastwards along and through the northern Yorkshire Wolds to reach the sea at Bridlington. There are two dramatic right angle bends in the course of the stream, one turning to the south at Burton Fleming then another turning eastwards again at Rudston.This intermittent and irregular watercourse is believed to be affected by a siphoning action in underground reservoirs and can come into flood apparently regardless of recent rainfall in the local vicinity. This seemingly magical property is thought to be responsible for the number of significant neolithic sites along its course, including the Rudston Monolith and the ancient burial mound of Duggleby Howe.

It is known that the Great Wold Valley was an important place of worship during Neolithic times and there are a number of scheduled monuments in the valley.cite book |title=Yorkshire. The East Riding |last=Wright|first=Geoffrey N. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1976 |publisher=Batsford |location=London |isbn=0 7134 3102 4 ]

Physical influences

The underlying bedrock of the valley is chalk which was laid down in the Cretaceous geological period. On the sides of the valley wind blown sand and loess overlay the chalk and in the valley bottom alluvium covers undifferentiated deposits of fragmented chalk which were eroded from the hillsides in the Devensian period of the Ice Age. In pre glacial times the Great Wold Valley was the seaward outlet of the River Ure from Wensleydale but the ice sheets in the Vale of York blocked and then permanently altered the course of the Ure.

Human influences

The historic landscape of the Great Wold Valley provides an important insight into the activities of prehistoric peoples in the Wolds. The valley was an important place of worship in prehistoric times and the valley houses a number of important scheduled monuments dating back to Neolithic times. [ [http://www.northernearth.co.uk/permgypsey.htm Northern Earth Journeys in Living Landscapes] ] Rudston is the centre of a prehistoric landscape and four Neolithic cursus converge on the village area. Argham Dyke, a prehistoric earthwork dating from the Bronze age, crosses the area near Rudston. There is also evidence of Iron Age and Romano British occupation as revealed by aerial photographs showing traces of fields, trackways and farms. A Roman villa has been excavated to the south west of Rudston. [cite book |title=The Kings England-Yorkshire East Riding |last=Mee |first=Arthur |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1964 |publisher=Hodder and Stoughton |location=London |isbn= ]

The present day field pattern is the result of parliamentary enclosure in the 18th and 19th centuries when large areas of common land were enclosed and a new system of land management was introduced. Farmers moved out of the villages onto scattered farmsteads linked to units of land. Nucleated farmsteads usually built of brick with slate or pan tiled roofs were constructed often located on high ground in the rolling farmland. These exposed locations were protected by the planting of shelterbelts of trees. [cite book |title=The East Riding of Yorkshire Landscape |last=Allison |first=K.J. |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1976 |publisher=Hodder and Stoughton |location=London |isbn=0 340 15821 2 ]

Recreation and tourism enterprises including camping and caravan sites, hotels and fishing lakes, are to be found in the area of the valley close to Bridlington.

Ecological influences

Gypsey springs are watercourses that are intermittent and irregular. They are found all over the Yorkshire Wolds. The Gypsey Race which passes through the Great Wold Valley is the best known of these watercourses. It is a chalk stream which supports large stands of bur-reed. West of Boynton, Boynton Willow Garth SSSI is an example of fen carr with a mosaic of habitats consisting of fen, scrub, woodland and running water. [ [http://www.english-nature.org.uk/special/sssi/unitlist.cfm?sssi_id=1001373 Boynton Willow Garth SSSI] ] In the more open areas of the lower valley vegetation includes meadowsweet and great willowherb. Under the woodland canopies wood avens and enchanters nightshade are present.

In the upper part of the valley the Gypsey Race begins at Duggleby Howe. This stretch of the valley is broad and flat bottomed with the valley bottom being around 50m above ordnance datum and the sides rising to 150m above ordnance datum. In places the stream disappears and land use is mainly arable farming with some areas of grassland. Hedgerows form field boundaries and provide wildlife corridors. [ [http://www.eastriding.gov.uk/corp-docs/forwardplanning/docs/lca/final/type15.pdf Landscape Character Type 15:Wolds Valley Farmland] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.eastyorkshire.co.uk/eddsfield/EddsfieldWebcam.htm Real time webcam view of the Great Wold Valley from Eddsfield airfield]


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