A Peek at Roseberry Topping

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A peek at Roseberry Topping.

Roseberry Topping is a distinctive hill in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated near Great Ayton and Newton under Roseberry. Its summit has a distinctive half-cone shape with a jagged cliff, which has led to many comparisons with the much higher Matterhorn in Switzerland. It forms a symbolic image of the area and featured as the logo for the now defunct county of Cleveland.

At 1,049 feet (320 m), Roseberry Topping was traditionally thought to be the highest hill on the North York Moors; however, the nearby Urra Moor is higher, at 1,490 feet (450 m). It offers views of Captain Cook's Monument at Easby Moor and the monument at Eston Nab.

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Description

This item comes in a variety of sizes. You can order an 8″ x 11″ Giclee Glossy print, mounted in a crisp white mount with backing card. Overall size is 14″ x 11″ including mount. The print is printed on 275gsm glossy paper.

The mount will be signed by myself and supplied in a clear cellophane bag.

Or you can order a C6 Greetings card of the image which comes with envelope and placed in a cellophane bag. This will not be signed.

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