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Badsworth and Bramham Moor Foxhounds | |
| About This Hunt Hunt Country The Badsworth portion of the country lies wholly in Yorkshire, stretching from the Pennines to the River Humber at Goole. Best centres: Frickley, west of M1 and east of A19. The Bramham Moor portion lies in West and North Yorkshire, from Harrogate in the north to Selby in the south and from Otley in the west to Bilbrough in the east. The country ranges from permanent grass with stone walls and timber in the north, to plough with open ditches in the south. Best centres: north-west and south of Harrogate. Adjacent Hunts are the Grove & Rufford to the south; the Holderness and York & Ainsty (South) to the east; the York & Ainsty (North) to the north; the Rockwood to the west. Hunt History The Badsworth Hunt was one of the oldest in the country, with records going back before 1730. The merger with the Bramham Moor took place in 2002. Secretary: Mrs. J. Tomlinson-Walsh Telephone:01924 493721 This listing is in the following categories: Yorkshire / |
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