A prehistoric settlement dating back thousands of years has been damaged by repeated incidents of illegal off-roading.
In 1970, the remote and windswept Tan Hill Inn in Swaledale, North Yorkshire, became a film set for the adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel Jane Eyre.
The site of a significant prehistoric settlement has been severely damaged by repeated illegal off-roading, according to archaeologists from ...
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