Vale of York

English

Proper noun

Vale of York

  1. A large area of flat land surrounding the City of York in North Yorkshire, England.
    • 1960 January, David Bertram, “The York-Knaresborough-Harrogate branch”, in Trains Illustrated, page 14:
      For the next 15 miles to Knaresborough the railway, double track throughout, crosses mixed agricultural land, typical of the Vale of York.
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