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Low Way, Bramham
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SE4242
A view from the war memorial in rather gloomy evening light.
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Different architectural styles, Scarcroft
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3641
Unmatched neighbours at the A58 crossroads and 91 metre spot height.
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The Dark Arch
by Derek Harper
geograph for square SE4235
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Terrace of cottages, Main Street, Shadwell
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3439
Once there were four cottages, but it is difficult to tell how many there are now.
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127 Main Street, Shadwell
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3439
Opposite the end of Gateland Lane.
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Houses at the junction, southern end of Wike
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3342
Between Backstone Gill Lane and Coal Road.
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125 Main Street, Shadwell
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3439
Built by IB and AB in 1637, and Grade 2 listed.
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Barnaby Cottage on Whinmoor Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3438
Which came first, the house or the bend?
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Harrogate View, Slaid Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3340
The nearest house appears to be in the middle of a refurbishment.
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Brandon Cottage, Shadwell Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3340
With new windows, an extension and cleaned stone, no longer identical to its neighbour.
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Steeton Hall Gateway [or Steeton Gatehouse]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4831
The two-storey gateway, which controlled the entrance to the manor house... (more)
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Red Hill Lane, Lumby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4830
At the edge of the hamlet, this becomes an 'other route with public... (more)
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T'Owd Cow Oyle, Lumby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4830
Another converted farm building in this commuters' hamlet.
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The Barn, Old Quarry Lane, Lumby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4830
A barn conversion in this farm hamlet turned commuter village.
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Butts Lane, Lumby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4830
This former farming hamlet is now a small commuter village.
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Canal infrastructure near Rodhill Corner
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3330
It looks like a syphon taking a watercourse under the canal and into the River Aire.
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Old and new alongside the River Aire
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3033
Industrial relic on Water Lane, new build on Concordia Street.
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Circular pond alongside the Selby Canal
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5726
Below the water level of the canal immediately alongside. Presumably part... (more)
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Narrows on the Selby Canal, north of Tankard's bridge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5726
Twin ponds restrict the width of the canal. Presumably part of a syphoned... (more)
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Selby Canal, West Haddlesey
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5726
Tankard's Bridge with the narrows beyond.
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Tankard's Bridge, Selby Canal
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE5726
A wide canal which opened in 1778 as a bypass for the difficult section... (more)
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Back Manningham Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1534
On the west side of the main road, crossing Walmer Villas in the distance.
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Back Marlborough Road
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1534
Between that road and Walmer Villas.
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White Wells, Ilkley Moor
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1146
Built as a plunge pool, now run as a cafe and information point. Open... (more)
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Millennium Way signpost at White Wells
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1146
This is Bradford's Millennium Way - a 45 mile circular footpath... (more)
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Public toilet at White Wells
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1146
Discreetly located on the upper floor of the nearest building.
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Older stone-built houses, Brierley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4111
On the north side of Common Road, next to the park entrance.
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Lilac Cottage, Brierley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4110
Between Church Street and Lilac Farm.
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Rose Cottage, Church Street, Brierley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4110
Living up to its name.
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House at the bottom of Church Street, Brierley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4110
Perhaps converted from a pair of cottages?
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Crenelated house, Brierley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE4110
Opposite the southern end of Church Street.
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Track and public bridleway to March Cote Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1036
On the north-east side of Lee Lane.
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Built in 1793, by BF
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1037
But much altered since then, as is Lee Lane alongside. The site is now... (more)
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The Temple, from the east
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2016
Also known as Black Dick’s Tower. A summer house, or belvedere, with a... (more)
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The Temple, from the south
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2016
Also known as Black Dick’s Tower. A summer house, or belvedere, with a... (more)
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Houses at Dean Lane Head
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE0934
Seen from Old Allen Road.
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Old Allen House
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE0835
Seen along the straight footpath from Harrop Lane.
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Houses on Warburton Road, Emley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2412
Seen from the public footpath running parallel to the road.
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Tewitt House, Tewitt Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE0834
Possibly unoccupied.
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Typical Kitchenroyd homes
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2409
Built in stone in the 1800s.
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Kitchenroyd
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2409
A row of houses on each side of the A636.
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Crumack, off Black Moor Lane
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE0435
A stone-built 4 bedroomed farmhouse, with a barn for sale [for conversion to a house].
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Post box, Low Cumberworth
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2209
In the wall of a former shop, at Low Fold.
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Contrasting house styles, Lower Cumberworth
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2209
The older houses are all stone, with mullion windows, the newer ones... (more)
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Houses on Dam Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1911
The road drops sharply down to Thunder Bridge.
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Former chapel, Green Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE0920
Category: Chapel (disused)
The building bears the name Middle Dean Street Chapel but fronts onto... (more)
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High Green Side
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1711
Seen from Lower Greenside.
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Stone heapstead, New Sovereign Colliery
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE3104
Built 1861-6. Identified through... (more)
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Boggard Ing Farm
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1413
The horses' field is nothing but mud.
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Holme, Upper Denby
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2207
Seen from Denby Lane.
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