Castleton, The Winnats c.1864
Photo ref: 2130
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A horse-drawn coach, led by a top-hatted coachman, negotiates the spectacular Winnats Pass, west of Castleton. This awesome cleft's name derives from Old English words meaning 'wind gates' - a reference to the howling winds which blow down this limestone ravine, which was created under a tropical sea 350 million years ago.

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