The Moorcock Inn is a public house near the watershed between the rivers Clough and Ure, in Upper Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England. It is adjacent to the junction of the A684 road and the B6259 road and near Garsdale railway station on the Settle–Carlisle line. The history of the inn can be traced back to the 1740s but it has been called The Moorcock only since 1840. The pub is near some long-distance paths and is popular with walkers.
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The MoorcockInn is a public house near the watershed between the rivers Clough and Ure, in Upper Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England. It is adjacent...
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Post, the MoorcockInn dates to the 1740s. West of the inn towards Garsdale station is Dandry Mire Viaduct (alternatively called Moorcock Viaduct) on...
Garsdale Head. After this the road passes under Garsdale (or Dandry Mire, or Moorcock) viaduct where after there is a junction with the B6259 road to Kirkby...
oldest continually running gay pub in the UK, in The Calls, Leeds The MoorcockInn, a pub near to the Settle-Carlisle Railway at Garsdale Head The Old Queen's...
were taken to the nearby MoorcockInn. The Board of Trade Inquiry into the crash commenced on 27 December 1910 in the same inn. The writer John Francon...
some 26 miles (42 km) from MoorcockInn to Kilgram Bridge dropping from 1,001 feet (305 m) above sea level at the MoorcockInn, to 300 feet (90 m) at Kilgram...
Settle-Carlisle Line opened. A further six cottages were added near to the MoorcockInn soon afterwards. In the days of steam-hauled London-Scotland expresses...
river at Appersett and leaves North Yorkshire at a point close to the MoorcockInn. At Hawes, the 1829 turnpikes to the hamlet of Gayle and to Kirkby Stephen...
Bridleway between Garsdale railway station, and MoorcockInn. The south side of the A684 road by MoorcockInn is the site of the Dandry Mire camp, where stone-masons...
National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 May 2020 Historic England, "MoorcockInn with adjoining barn, Luddendenfoot (1203788)", National Heritage List...
residences, included the Sportsman, Roundclose, Junction, Weathercock and MoorcockInns and the Road End Pub. By 1861 Magnum Bonum Quarry employed over 60 people...
Wanderer as "the crowning achievement of the Gothic Romance". Michael Moorcock has described Melmoth the Wanderer as "one of my favourites". Literary...
Fay reappears and seems poised to catch Holger on the rebound. Michael Moorcock cited Three Hearts and Three Lions as one of the works that greatly influenced...
"Q&A: Michael Moorcock Plays Hawkwind". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved April 21, 2020. Freeman, Phil (December 22, 2010). "Michael Moorcock, Epic Science...
of the Merry England point of view. In his essay "Epic Pooh", Michael Moorcock opined: The little hills and woods of that Surrey of the mind, the Shire...
Prince of Darkness is a science fantasy novel by British author Michael Moorcock. The second book in the Von Bek trilogy, it was published by Grafton in...
traveling through the decaying city of Nessus. He finally comes upon an inn, where he forces the innkeeper to take him in despite being full and is asked...
kill"). The term was first coined by the science fiction author Michael Moorcock in 1963 and later used by urban planners and architects to describe 20th...
(5500) "The Murderer's Song"‡ by Michael Moorcock (7500) "On the Other Side of Space, In the Lobby of the Potlatch Inn" by Wallace West† (6500) "Two From Kotzwinkle's...
Alexandre Dumas, père, Fritz Leiber, George MacDonald Fraser, and Michael Moorcock, to whom the novel is dedicated. Lengel, Kerry (2006-10-04). "Author mines...
International Pictures / Amicus Productions Kevin Connor (director); Michael Moorcock, James Cawthorn (screenplay); Doug McClure, John McEnery, Susan Penhaligon...
Slender Means (1963) Doris Lessing — The Four-Gated City (1969) Michael Moorcock — the Jerry Cornelius stories (from 1969): Mother London (1988), King of...
sword-and-planetary, practiced by the likes of Leigh Brackett and Michael Moorcock and which you will still find examples of being written today. Burroughs...
Alan Powell and Michael Moorcock in an event called Hawkfest, At the Laugharne Weekend 2019, Damo Suzuki played the Fountain Inn with his all-star Sound...