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Showing nearest 50 of 931 images tagged with drystone wall tag near SE0807.
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Old gateposts near Goodbent Lodge
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE0807 A farm track once ran up the field boundary from Nether Lane to Springs Road.
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The northern side of Marsden Clough
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE0907 With the disused building called Bartin in the distance.
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Winter walkers on the Kirklees Way
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE0907 Dropping down Hopwood Lane on the north side of Marsden Clough.
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top:PathsX
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rural laneX
top:UplandsX
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Issues Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE0906 'Having privatised the common pastures, the Commissioners designed... (more)
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Privatised moorland
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE0905 The eastern edge of the enclosures on the south side of Issues Road.
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Extra rations for the sheep
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1006 Farmland north of Issues Road, with Good Bent moorland in the distance.
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Cat slide roof on the edge of Holme
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1006 Looking south along the Kirklees Way.
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path:footpathX
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top:Housing, DwellingsX
Long distance path:Kirklees WayX
top:PathsX
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roofX
slate roofX
building material:stoneX
village edgeX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Stepping stones over a dam on Muddy Brook, Meltham
by Humphrey Bolton geograph for square SE0810 The path is not a right-of-way, but goes through 'access land'... (more)
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Old enclosure at Deer Hill Bents, Meltham
by Humphrey Bolton geograph for square SE0710 One of a group of square fields, probably enclosed during the farming... (more)
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
top:GrasslandX
top:MoorlandX
Rough pastureX
top:UplandsX
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Sheep creep at Deer Hill Bents, Meltham
by Humphrey Bolton for square SE0710 When open, this allowed sheep to go between the enclosed fields and the... (more)
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Long grass and well-kept walls
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1012 Verge and farmland east of Arborary Lane.
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Long straight drystone wall
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1012 West of Arborary Lane.
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Drystone walls between Intake Lane and Turbid Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1012 Victoria Tower on Castle Hill is on the horizon.
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Drystone walls, south of Intake Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1013 Presumably built when the moorland was taken in.
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Southern verge, Intake Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1013 Brambles and grasses sheltering against a drystone wall.
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Broken down walls
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1610 Farmland on the south side of Haw Cliff Lane.
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Telegraph pole on Haw Cliff hillside
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1610 In better condition than the broken-down field walls.
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Junction of Hirst Lane and Intake Lane
by Christine Johnstone for square SE1707 The urban-style street signs were a bit of a surprise.
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Telegraph poles at Hepshaw Brow
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1705 South of Bedding Edge Road.
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Broken down drystone wall, Fulstone
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1709 With a fine view off the edge.
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Field alongside White Ley Bank
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1709 Along the roadside the walls have been strengthened with a wire fence,... (more)
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Alpaca grazing near Mount Hill
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1707 Like ponies in fancy dress.
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Corner of an alpaca field
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1707 East of Hirst Lane.
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Footpath to the top of Roaf Wood
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1513 The church on the horizon is at Farnley Tyas.
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Farmland at Farnley Moor End
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 East of Thurstonland Road.
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Farmhouse on Mount Hill
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1707 Possibly called Far Mount, the map is unclear.
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market GardeningX
FarmhouseX
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pastureX
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building material:stoneX
upland pastureX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Turning the corner near Slack Terrace
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1706 Field boundaries west of Dick Edge Lane.
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Dry stone walls near Slack Terrace
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1706 On the west side of Dick Edge Lane.
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Victoria on the border
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1705 Barnsley to the left, Kirlees to the right, and an air survey spot height... (more)
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Wet and walled field
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 On the west side of Haddingley Lane.
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Windbreak at work
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 Sheltering a house on the west side of Haddingley Lane on a windy day.
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Dry stone wall alongside Haddingley Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 On the skyline, about 7 kilometres away, is Elmley Moor TV mast.
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Flooded field gate near Slack Mouth
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 Is the bath half full or half empty?
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Walled field near Slack Mouth
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 East of Haddingley Lane. the low sun is highlighting a shallow sheep trod to the gate.
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Farmland below Lower Maythorn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1805 Like a green patchwork quilt.
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Thorn bush at Lower Maythorn
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1805 The wind turbines are on the far side of the Penistone Road.
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Wood Lane bending out of the woods
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1811 Joy Wood to the left, Boothroyd Wood to the right.
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Deciduous woodX
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wood:Joy WoodX
laneX
minor roadX
Moss Covered Dry Stone WallX
Mossy Dry Stone WallX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural roadX
winter treesX
woodland edgeX
woodland roadX
top:Woodland, ForestX
WoodlandsX
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Wood Lane passing through the woods
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1811 Boothroyd Wood on the left, Joy Wood on the right and a spot height in the middle.
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Dry Stone WallsX
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wood:Joy WoodX
laneX
minor roadX
Moss Covered Dry Stone WallX
Mossy Dry Stone WallX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural roadX
woodland edgeX
woodland roadX
top:Woodland, ForestX
WoodlandsX
woodsX
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Broken down wall at Whitley Common
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1905 Cheaper to mend with posts and wire netting, but probably not so long-lasting.
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Muddy corner at Whitley Common
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1905 At least the sheep are in the next field.
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Old and new technology near Bents Common
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1903 Dry stone wall and wind turbine, both well-maintained.
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Public bridleway to Shiner Hill
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1904 Seen from the junction with Whitley Road.
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Public BridlewayX
sign:public bridlewayX
top:Roads, Road transportX
TrackX
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Telegraph poles following a dry stone wall
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1903 North of Bents Road.
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The walls alongside Broadstone Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 Dropopind down towards Blackwater Dike.
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Horn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 The trees are at the junction with Spicer House Lane.
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Beautiful Barnsley MBC
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 The northern edge of South Yorkshire, east of Broadstone Road.
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Footpath
by Stephen Burton geograph for square SK0098 Foxglove in bloom on a little used footpath that skirts the lower slopes of Lees Hill.
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The valley of Blackwater Dike
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 The path to broadstone Lodge runs alongside the nearest wall.
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The path to Broadstone Lodge
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 Dipping down the valley of Blackwater Dike.
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The start of the footpath to Broadstone Lodge
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 From its junction with Horn Lane.
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