button to main menu  Otley's Guide 1823 (8th edn 1849)

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running of a tap, others copious as a mill-race, hurl themselves into the boiling cavity, which, unable to carry off the deluge, is sometimes full, and flows over its bounds.
  Jingle Pot
GINGLE POT is a natural chasm in the bed of the rock, about 23 yards long, 3 yards broad, and 16 yards deep, 200 yards south of Weathercote. At its southren (sic) extremity is a passage leading to the stream, which loses itself in that cave. When a stone is cast down, it produces a peculiarly hollow and gingling sound, from which, as in the case of Gingling Cave in Gregareth, it derives its name. During floods, the water boils out of this hole. It is situated at the foot of a precipice, and is hidden from view by trees.
  Hurtle Pot
HURTLE POT is a dismal, gloomy hole surrounded on all sides with perpendicular rocks, which overhang a deep dark pool of water. The descent to the edge of this pool is by a steep and slippery path; and whenever you speak, or throw in a pebble, your ears are assailed by uncommon noises, whilst your nostrils are affected by unpleasant odours from the ramps and other weeds that grow plentifully about its sides, and the rank vapours that exhale from the black abyss beneath. The depth of the pool, by accurate measurement, is 27 feet. A curious phenomenon occurs in this cavern, caused by the glutting of water against the surface of rocks, after heavy rains. A singular noise is heard to proceed from the surface of the water, which the country folks call 'The Hurtlepot Boggart,' or the 'Fairy Churn.'
  Chapel-le-Dale
THE CHAPEL-I'-TH'-DALE is 80 yards below Hurtle Pot. This church in the wilderness is a very humble structure, and its situation is so beautifully described by the erudite author of 'The Doctor' - now known,
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button -- "Gingle Pot" -- Jingle Pot
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