Beamsley

Beamsley Beacon (also known as Howber Hill)[6] is east of the village and rises to 390.7 metres (1,282 ft) above sea level.[7] The Beacon is notable for its stone cairns, one of which is supposedly there to mark the burial site of a chieftain from the Bronze Age.[10] In 2015, a memorial was unveiled to the Royal Canadian Air Force aircrew who died when their Lancaster Bomber crashed into the beacon.The bomber was flying out of RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire when it crashed in fog around midday on 5 November 1945.[11] Although small, Base 3 Systems, an analytics consultancy[12] and N.Peal, a luxury cashmere designer, have head offices in the village.
J. M. W. Turner 's 1816 painting Grouse Shooting on Beamsley Beacon .
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