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'''West Burton''' is a village in the [[Yorkshire Dales]], [[North Yorkshire]], England.
'''West Burton''' is a village in the [[Yorkshire Dales]], [[North Yorkshire]], England.
It lies on the [[B6160 road]] which eventually reaches [[Addingham]]. Two other roads leave the village, both dead ends, but one leading to the two hamlets of [[Walden, North Yorkshire|Walden]] and [[Walden Head]].
It lies on the [[B6160 road]] which eventually reaches [[Addingham]]. Two other roads leave the village, both dead ends, but one leading to the two hamlets of [[Walden, North Yorkshire|Walden]] and [[Walden Head]].
Cauldron falls is a small but beautiful waterfall in the village. The village lies [[Wensleydale]], one of the better-known Yorkshire Dales.
Cauldron falls is a small but beautiful waterfall in the village. The village lies [[Bishopdale, North Yorkshire]], a tributary dale of [[Wensleydale]], one of the better-known Yorkshire Dales.


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West Burton village green
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West Burton is a village in the Yorkshire Dales, North Yorkshire, England. It lies on the B6160 road which eventually reaches Addingham. Two other roads leave the village, both dead ends, but one leading to the two hamlets of Walden and Walden Head. Cauldron falls is a small but beautiful waterfall in the village. The village lies Bishopdale, North Yorkshire, a tributary dale of Wensleydale, one of the better-known Yorkshire Dales.