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Roy Turner - a Film Maker from Bury
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Super 8

PanaScope

Stereophonic Sound

Running time 20 minutes

The George Hotel at Hubberholme

This is a film made on a cycling holiday in 1996 during one of the hottest summers we have had for many years.
It starts at Skipton on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales and close to Embsay, where the Embsay Steam Railway starts.

The film travels through Kettlewell, then by Hubberholme to Askrigg, from where it crosses the steep road over Askrigg Common to Muker, a small village in Swaledale and home to the "Farmers Arms", a source of the legendary Theakston "Old Peculier".

As the journey progresses so the scenery changes, on to Reeth, Richmond and soon on to Teesdale and the huge waterfall known as High Force before the arrival at Alston, highest market town in England.
A journey of around twenty miles brings us to journey's end at the dramatic Hadrian's Wall, nearly 2000 years old at the northernmost border of the Roman Empire.

Awards -
The Ten Best 1998 -- 3 Stars

Cawfields Milecastle on Hadrian's Wall

This is the George Hotel In
the village of Hubberholme,
at the start of the road
through Langstrothdale to Hawes.

The milecastle at Cawfields on Hadrian’s Wall, in the heart of Northumberland. These were spaced a Roman mile apart along the entire length of the Wall.

Through the Dales to Northumbria