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Showing nearest 50 of 931 images tagged with drystone walls tag near SE1805.
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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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Farmland below Lower Maythorn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1805 Like a green patchwork quilt.
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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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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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Public bridleway to Shiner Hill
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1904 Seen from the junction with Whitley Road.
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rights of way:bridlewayX
bridlewayX
bridleway road junctionX
Bridleway signX
Bridleway signpostX
dry stone wallX
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top:PathsX
Public BridlewayX
sign:public bridlewayX
top:Roads, Road transportX
TrackX
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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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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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The walls alongside Broadstone Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 Dropopind down towards Blackwater Dike.
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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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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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Wet and walled field
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1807 On the west side of Haddingley Lane.
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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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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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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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Building works at Spicer House
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2005 Looks like a big extension.
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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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Winter trees along Horn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 Just west of Green Gate.
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Trees along a stream near Spicer House
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2005 Not quite the dense woodland I was expecting.
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Dry stone walls on Ingbirchworth Moor
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2005 With Ingbirchworth Reservoir a kilometre away and 50 metres below.
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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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Telegraph poles following a dry stone wall
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1903 North of Bents Road.
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Royd Moor Wind Farm, Whitley Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2004 Humming loudly on a windy day.
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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
hillsideX
pastureX
pasture fieldX
building material:stoneX
upland pastureX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Dry stone wall along Whitley Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2004 A green landscape in more ways than one.
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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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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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Corner of an alpaca field
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1707 East of Hirst Lane.
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Annat Royd Beck
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2104 Dropping down the side of Royd Moor.
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Buildings at Annat Royd Farm
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2104 Seen from Spicer House Lane, with Ingbirchworth Reservoir in the distance.
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Green field, green walls
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2104 Lichen-covered dry stone walls on the south-west side of Whitley Road.
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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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Broken down drystone wall, Fulstone
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1709 With a fine view off the edge.
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Public footpath signs, Cumberworth Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2109 At the 223 metre spot height. One side of the drystone wall is painted... (more)
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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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Wooden stile in a drystone wall, Lower Cumberworth
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2109 This public footpath is part of both the Kirklees Way and the... (more)
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Footpath waymarkerX
Long distance path:Kirklees WayX
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public footpathX
stileX
waymarked walkX
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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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Drystone wall, Shelley Station
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2010 With Emley Moor transmitter mast on the horizon. Seen from a train on the... (more)
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Farmland at Farnley Moor End
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 East of Thurstonland Road.
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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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deciduous treesX
Deciduous woodX
deciduous woodlandX
Dry Stone WallsX
drystone walls
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
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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 treesX
Deciduous woodX
deciduous woodlandX
Dry Stone WallsX
drystone walls
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
woodsX
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Footpath to Little Royd
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2504 Running along the hedgerow, there would be at least some helter from the wind.
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Furrowed field, Crab Tree Hill
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2504 Greening with a cereal crop. Seen from the road junction.
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Spot height at the meeting of two fields and three lanes
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2504 The lanes being Renald, Crab Tree Hill and Firs. The height is 252 metres.
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Kidfield House Farm
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2505 Looking from Cross Lane across the corner of Haigh Common.
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Field boundary, Gadding Moor
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2506 Broken down dry stone walling reinforced with wire.
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