Sedbergh and Dent both lie in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales National Park.  Sedbergh sits at the foot of the rolling Howgill Fells, where from the peaks there are stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.  The scenic village of Dent sits in the valley bottom of Dentdale where the River Dee meanders for many miles past amazing views.

Dent Town

Dent Town

Frostrow and the Howgills (style 1)

Frostrow and the Howgills (style 1)

Frostrow and the Howgills (style 2)

Frostrow and the Howgills (style 2)

The Howgills from Branthwaites in Frostrow

High Branthwaites

Howgills with Foxgloves

Howgills and Foxgloves

Howgills from Frostrow Fell

Howgills from Frostrow (style 1)

Howgills from Frostrow

Howgills from Frostrow (style 2)

The Snowy Howgill Fells

Howgills in the Snow

The Howgills from Frostrow Fell

Howgills from Frostrow Fell

Low Branthwaites

Low Branthwaites

Rough Fell Sheep in the Snow

Rough Fell Sheep in the Snow

Rough Fell Sheep on the Howgills

Rough Fell Sheep on the Howgills

Snowdrops on the Howgills

Snowdrops on the Howgills

St. Andrew's Church Sedbergh

St. Andrew’s Sedbergh

Traditional Dales Barn

Traditional Dales Barn

The Rawthey at Sedbergh

Winder

Winder from Frostrow

Winder from Frostrow

 

Did you know we also produce greeting cards?  These are available at the Sedbergh Post Office!