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Keld Waterfalls

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Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
Keld Waterfalls
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| East Gill, Keld, England

Keld is a village in the English county of North Yorkshire. It is in Swaledale, in the district of Richmondshire and the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The name derives from the Viking word Kelda meaning a spring and the village was once called Appletre Kelde - the spring near the apple trees.Keld is the crossing point of the Coast to Coast Walk and the Pennine Way long-distance footpaths at the head of Swaledale. At the height of the lead-mining industry in Swaledale in the late 19th century the village had a population of around 6,000. During this period a series of remarkable buildings - now Grade II listed - were erected: they include the Congregational and Methodist chapels, the school and the Literary Institute. Keld has no shop except at the campsite. There used to be a Youth Hostel but it closed in October 2008 and the building has since reopened as Keld Lodge, a hotel with bar and restaurant. There is a series of four waterfalls close to Keld in a limestone gorge on the River Swale: Kisdon Force, East Gill Force, Catrake Force and Wain Wath Force.
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