Difference between revisions of "Zone:StoodleyPike"

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{{Zone
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  {{Zone
|name            = Examplezone
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|name            = StoodleyPike
 
|image          = [[File: Examplezone.jpg|350px]]
 
|image          = [[File: Examplezone.jpg|350px]]
|imagetext      = Imagetext
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|imagetext      = Stoodley Pike Monument
|symbol          = [[File: Zontyp01.png|60px]]
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|symbol          = [[File: Zontyp06.png|60px]]
|symboltext      = (Zontyp, for example [[World Heritage Site]])
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|symboltext      = ([[Monument]])
|difficulty      = [[File: Difficulty1.png|frameless|90px]]
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|difficulty      = [[File: Difficulty4.png|frameless|90px]]
|location        = [[Municipality: Example municipality|Example municipality]], [[Region: Example region|Example region]], [[Country: Example country|Example country]]
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|location        = [[Municipality: West Yorkshire]], [[Region: Yorkshire & The Humber]], [[Country: United Kingdom]]
|surface        = [[Surface]], [[Surface]]
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|surface        = [[Rock]], [[Soil]]
|created        = 0000-00-00
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|created        = 2022-06-05
|trivia          = No turfer has ever taken this zone.
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|trivia          = The monument is a Grade II listed commemorates the surrender of Paris to the Allies after the Napoleonic Wars.
 
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'''Examplezone''' is a [[zone|turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: Example municipality|Example municipality]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Example region|Example region]] in [[Country: Example country|Example country]].
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'''StoodleyPike''' is a [[zone|turf zone]] in the [[municipality]] of [[Municipality: West Yorkshire]] in the [[region]] of [[Region: Yorkshire & The Humber]] in [[Country: United Kingdom]].
  
 
== Placement ==
 
== Placement ==
The zone is located in the middle of the Main square in [[Example city]]. (This section/heading should be included in each zone article.)
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The zone is located on the Pennine Way west of [[Halifax]].
  
 
== Directions ==
 
== Directions ==
Here, a directions to the zone may be written. (If 'Directions' feels redundant, you can of course delete this section.)
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The Pike can be accessed from a number of directions, including from: Mankinholes in Todmorden; Charlestown in Hebden Bridge; and Cragg Vale in Mytholmroyd. There is no vehicular or bicycle access to the monument.
 
 
== Sightseeing ==
 
In the middle of [[Example city]] stands a stately wooden Eiffel Tower. (If 'Sightseeing' feels superfluous, it is of course possible to omit this section.)
 
  
 
== (The place) ==
 
== (The place) ==
Here, a few lines may be written about the place as such. (Think "outside" Turf.) The "place" is advantageously replaced by the place's actual name or any generally accepted nickname. (If '(The Place)' feels redundant, you can of course choose not to include this section.)
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Stoodley Pike, or "the Pike", upon which the Stoodley Pike monument stands, is a 402m hill on the Pennine Way in West Yorkshire. The monument itself is 37m tall, with a 39-step spiral staircase climbing 12m to allow visitors to access a balcony running round its outer edge. The Pike can be seen across the moors from many locations around the Upper Calder Valley. It was designed in 1854 by local architect John Green and completed at the end of the Crimean War in 1856. Prior to the current stone structure, an earlier monument was built on a spot closer to the edge of the hill. This was commenced in 1814 to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon, but collapsed after being struck by lightning.
 
 
== (Optional section) ==
 
If you who create the zone article have your own small section (any own heading with accompanying text) that you want to include, it is of course possible to create such a section. Please do. But try to think about keeping the existing order on the sections/headings. That is:
 
# 'Placement'
 
# Ev. 'Directions'
 
# Ev. 'Sightseeing'
 
# Ev. '<The place>'
 
# Ev. '<Optional section>'
 
# Ev. 'Image gallery'
 
# 'External links'
 
# Ev. 'References'
 
  
 
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== External links ==
 
== External links ==
* [https://warded.se/turf/zones.php?zone=Examplezone Examplezone (Warded)]
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* [https://warded.se/turf/zones.php?zone=StoodleyPike StoodleyPike(Warded)]
 
 
Other examples: Wikipedia article, Blog posts, webcam link, google maps, google maps street view ...
 
* [http://forexamplewikipedia.uk/example Linktitel 1 - Ev. short text about the link]
 
* [http://example.bloglink.com/example Linktitel 2 -  Ev. short text about the link]
 
  
== References ==
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== Nearby zones ==
If references are needed, these are written here.
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[[Zone:ThisMoorDoth|ThisMoorDoth]]
  
[[Category: Example]]
 
 
[[Category: Zones]]
 
[[Category: Zones]]
[[Category: (Zontyp)]]
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[[Category: Monument Zones]]
[[Category: Example country]]
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[[Category: United Kingdom]]
[[Category: Example region]]
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[[Category: Yorkshire & The Humber]]
[[Category: Example municipality]]
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[[Category: West Yorkshire]]
[[Category: Year]]
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[[Category: 2022]]

Revision as of 19:25, 3 January 2023

StoodleyPike
Examplezone.jpg
Stoodley Pike Monument
Zontyp06.png
Information
DifficultyDifficulty4.png
LocationMunicipality: West Yorkshire, Region: Yorkshire & The Humber, Country: United Kingdom
SurfaceRock, Soil
Created2022-06-05
TriviaThe monument is a Grade II listed commemorates the surrender of Paris to the Allies after the Napoleonic Wars.
StoodleyPike at Turfgame.com


StoodleyPike is a turf zone in the municipality of Municipality: West Yorkshire in the region of Region: Yorkshire & The Humber in Country: United Kingdom.

Placement

The zone is located on the Pennine Way west of Halifax.

Directions

The Pike can be accessed from a number of directions, including from: Mankinholes in Todmorden; Charlestown in Hebden Bridge; and Cragg Vale in Mytholmroyd. There is no vehicular or bicycle access to the monument.

(The place)

Stoodley Pike, or "the Pike", upon which the Stoodley Pike monument stands, is a 402m hill on the Pennine Way in West Yorkshire. The monument itself is 37m tall, with a 39-step spiral staircase climbing 12m to allow visitors to access a balcony running round its outer edge. The Pike can be seen across the moors from many locations around the Upper Calder Valley. It was designed in 1854 by local architect John Green and completed at the end of the Crimean War in 1856. Prior to the current stone structure, an earlier monument was built on a spot closer to the edge of the hill. This was commenced in 1814 to commemorate the defeat of Napoleon, but collapsed after being struck by lightning.

(Image gallery)

A few extra pictures are added here. (If you, who originally created the zone article, do not have an image to share, you can delete this section.)

External links

Nearby zones

ThisMoorDoth