THE congregation of a Dales church will be paying tribute on Sunday to a Yorkshire literary icon whose ashes are interred in its churchyard. Parishioners at St Michael and All Angels church in Hubberholme will be dedicating a display in its Bell Tower ...
I've walked this circular route from Buckden to Hubberholme and back along the bank of the Wharfe ever since I was a schoolboy in Leeds. Its main appeal lies in the contrast of spectacular views down the valley (there's a section of limestone pavement ...
The name Hubberholme was given to the village by its tenth century Viking invader, Hubba the Berserker – a frenzied Norse fighting machine. Victoria Benn finds these days the tranquil village's most engaging claim to fame lies in a more festive and ...
Jean Robinson, of Lelley near Hull, wrote the book George and Me which chronicles her experiences of running the church-owned pub, The George Inn at Hubberholme. Jean was a textile techonologist in Leeds when she, her husband Jim and brother took ...
An 11-month-old British Blue-cross heifer born and raised in the Yorkshire Dales was the pick of a quality crop of promising youngsters when taking championship honours for breeders J & G Huck, of Church Farm, Hubberholme, at the Spring store cattle ...