Holmfirth is (within reason) pretty much untouched.
It's hard to stop the scumbag developers but they have kept it to a minimum around Holmfirth.
Very large areas of North Yorkshire are pristine beauty - even the home of Heartbeat, Goathland (I visited there in 2011-12) is gorgeous scenery.
The N York moors are an untouched wilderness - if you ever watched Julia Bradbury doing the "Coast to Coast", she goes through them... we had a meal at that "hiker's pub" she stops at.
There's three bands across England (of course, with some exceptions).
South of a line through Suffolk = populated and harder to find the real "open countryside".
Suffolk to a line across Hadrian's Wall = lots of untouched wilderness.
Above H's Wall = people? What the hell are "people"??? (outside of towns, I mean).
We often go up into the Cheviots for a drive, we can go for hours and not see a car, only see people in the little villages..
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