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        <title>SK1482 : Castleton Methodist Church</title>
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        <description>In the distance is Mam Tor. This picture was taken on a public footpath halfway between Spring House Farm and Crimea Farm.</description>
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        <title>SK1585 : The Vale of Edale</title>
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        <description>The Vale of Edale taken from Lose Hill near its Trig Point.</description>
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        <title>SK1585 : Footpath from Lose Hill to Back Tor</title>
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        <description>This is the footpath from the descent down Lose Hill onto Back Tor.</description>
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        <description>A view of Hollins Cross, Back Tor and Lose Hill. This photo was taken from the ascent up Mam Tor from Hollins Cross.</description>
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        <title>SK1383 : Broken Road at Mam Tor and Little Mam Tor</title>
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        <description>This is the broken road which lies between Mam Tor and Little Mam Tor. The road was first turnpiked (built) in 1802 and was damaged several times by landslides from Mam Tor. Eventually the local authorities decided to close the road in 1979. It is closed to traffic but people can still walk on it.</description>
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        <description>Here are the Wool Packs which are not to far from Crowden Tower, Kinder Scout and Edale Moor.</description>
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        <title>SK1286 : Footpath from Edale to Grindsbrook Clough</title>
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        <description>This is the footpath from Edale and takes you onto Grindsbrook Clough.</description>
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        <title>SK1087 : Top of Grindsbrook Clough</title>
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        <description>This is the top of Grindsbrook Clough. I took this photograph on the footpath that leads you into Kinder Scout and Edale Moor.</description>
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        <description>This is Crowden Tower which is next to or actually on Kinder Scout and Edale Moor.</description>
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        <description>This picture is an area known as Swine's Back and this path is on the Pennine Way and takes you to the village of Upper Booth.</description>
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        <description>There is a collection of houses on the right hand side here and i assume one of them is a farm and the others are either private dwellings or holiday homes. The building that is at the top of this photo on the right has a smaller building opposite it and this building is an information centre. The centre is a small room that seems to be a museum of some sort.</description>
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        <title>SK2156 : Midshires Way and Public Footpath</title>
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        <description>This bridge is the Midshires Way and this walk includes on this section the High Peak Trail and the Pennine Bridleway. There is also a public footpath underneath. </description>
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        <title>SK2354 : Overall view of Brassington</title>
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        <description>This is a view of Brassington and was taken on top of a nearby hill that has the public footpath running through it linking Brassington and Carsington villages together.</description>
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        <description>This is the main road that runs through Carsington village. The road in the far background leads you up a hill and then onto a public footpath that takes you 1 mile away to Brassington.</description>
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