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This “Boring” Field Has 1,000+ Years of History | Yorkshire Dales. On the surface it looks like nothing more than grass, rock, and a stony path heading across the open moors. Welcome to Langscar Gate. This short stretch of landscape hides medieval trade routes, ancient cave systems, parish boundary markers, disused lead mines, historic drystone walls, old Ordnance Survey symbols — and even a hob-goblin hidden in a place name. In this walk through the Yorkshire Dales National Park, we explore the history, geology, folklore and language behind what appears to be an ordinary field. We uncover: • The meaning of Langscar Gate and how Old Norse and Anglo-Saxon place names shaped the Yorkshire Dales • The historic “Galloway Gate” — a medieval drovers’ road used to move cattle from Scotland to markets in Malham • What a “mere” is — and how water traps formed in limestone landscapes • Evidence of an ancient collapsed cave, with the surviving cave wall still visible beside the track • A CP (Civil Parish) boundary stone and how parish boundaries were marked in the landscape • How to use historic 19th-century Ordnance Survey maps to rediscover a lost track to Malham • Disused lead mines in the Yorkshire Dales and their impact on the landscape • The age and history of drystone walls • What happens when a small quarry runs out of usable stone • And finally, what Robin Hill Rigg really means — and how a medieval hob-goblin survives in a modern field name This video combines landscape history, British place-name origins, old maps, geology and Yorkshire folklore — all from one single field. Because in the Yorkshire Dales, it’s never just rocks and grass. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:38 The name – What does Langscar Gate mean 03:43 The track – What was the Galloway Gate 06:20 Mere – Water traps in the Yorkshire Dales 08:29 The side of a cave – Ancient cave wall beside the track 12:05 CP boundary stone – Parish boundaries explained 17:29 Old track to Malham – The original track route 21:36 Lead mines – Disused lead mines in the Yorkshire Dales 27:24 New wall – The age of drystone walls 30:25 Small quarry – What happened when stone runs out 34:42 Robin Hill Rigg – What does the name really mean?