URPoint Details
A picturesque moorland town with Pen-y-ghent rising in the east to 2,273ft and to the northwest are the best known of the Craven caves or potholes of Alum Pot.
Horton’s architecture says it all about the town, with yeoman’s houses with dated door heads workmen’s cottages and the Victorian terraces of the railway age.
- Type:
- Landmark