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Showing nearest 50 of 1,079 images tagged with rural road tag near SE1711.
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Sopt height on Green Side Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1711 212 metres at the bend.
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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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wood:Boothroyd WoodX
deciduous treesX
Deciduous woodX
deciduous woodlandX
Dry Stone WallsX
drystone wallsX
wood:Joy WoodX
laneX
minor roadX
Moss Covered Dry Stone WallX
Mossy Dry Stone WallX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural road
winter treesX
woodland edgeX
woodland roadX
top:Woodland, ForestX
WoodlandsX
woodsX
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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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wood:Boothroyd WoodX
deciduous treesX
Deciduous woodX
deciduous woodlandX
Dry Stone WallsX
drystone wallsX
wood:Joy WoodX
laneX
minor roadX
Moss Covered Dry Stone WallX
Mossy Dry Stone WallX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural road
woodland edgeX
woodland roadX
top:Woodland, ForestX
WoodlandsX
woodsX
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Looking south-east from Brian Webster's bench
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 Black House [aka Blakehouse] is in the foreground.
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Green Side Road at Farnley Moor End
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 Looking eastwards on a grey February morning.
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Thurstonland Road at Farnley Moor End
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 Rising to the 269 metre spot height.
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Looking south from Brian Webster's bench
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1611 People chatting on the lane by Marsh Hall. The village of Thurstonland is in the distance.
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Winter tree on Shepley Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1810 What comes first, a bend or a tree?
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Shepley Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1810 Dropping down the valley side of Stone Wood Dike, at the edge of Stocksmoor village.
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Green tunnel, Halstead Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1710 Near the entrance to Lower Halstead Farm.
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Holly boundary to Lower Halstead Farm
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1710 Large holly bushes hedge both sides of Halstead Lane here.
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hollyX
hedge:hollyX
plant:HollyX
tree:hollyX
laneX
minor roadX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural road
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Halstead Lane, near Lower Halstead Farm
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1710 By accident, a record of the 242 metre spot height.
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plant:HollyX
hedge:hollyX
hollyX
tree:hollyX
laneX
minor roadX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural road
spot heightX
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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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HamletX
minor roadX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural road
steep hillX
steep roadX
building material:stoneX
housing:terraceX
terraced housesX
terraced streetX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Unseen road junction
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1911 Dam Hill rising up to meet the Penistone Road.
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Plenty of warning
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2012 Cross Lane has two dead straight sections, meeting at this sharp bend. It... (more)
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Gate Foot Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1808 Dropping down Nabscliffe to Gate Foot. 'Gate' is a corruption... (more)
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Birk House Farm cottages
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2009 Just to the west of the farm itself.
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cottageX
housing:cottagesX
farm cottagesX
housesX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
plant:hydrangeaX
laneX
minor roadX
rural laneX
rural road
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Birk House Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2009 Heading down to Shelley, with Emley Moor TV mast on the skyline.
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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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High Brow crossroads
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1707 Clockwise from the foreground - Hirst Lane, Intake Lane, Scar End Lane and Scaly Gate.
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Barncliffe Dike Farm and the start of Long Moor Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2110 Seen from a train on the Kirklees Light Railway.
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Thorncliff Green Road, looking west
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2113 The OS street atlas for West Yorkshire spells all the Thorncliff names in... (more)
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Trees alongside Thorncliff Green Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2113 Hiding a large house at the road bend.
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Shelley Woodhouse Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2110 Looking towards Shelley Woodhouse.
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Shelley Woodhouse Lane on a very sunny day
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2110 Deep shade from the hedge on the east side.
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Footpath running parallel to Shelley Woodhouse Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2110 Not on the map, so probably a permissive path used as a substitute for... (more)
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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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Cumberworth Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2109 Looking northeast towards Lower Cumberworth.
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Hey Slack Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1806 Kirklees and West Yorkshire to the right, Barnsley and South Yorkshire to the left.
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A Barnsley field gate
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1907 On the south side of Windmill Lane.
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A significant crossroads
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1907 Not only a 318 metre spot height, but a district and county boundary. The... (more)
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Much extended house, Denby Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2107 But only on the ground floor.
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top:CommunicationsX
detached houseX
housing:detached houseX
ExtensionX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
Isolated DwellingX
lamp postX
lamp standardX
lamppostX
laneX
modern extensionX
rural laneX
rural road
building material:stoneX
Street lampX
telegraph poleX
telegraph polesX
telegraph wiresX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Lower Maythorn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1805 Running along the side of Wood Royd Hill.
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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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Beautiful Barnsley MBC
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 The northern edge of South Yorkshire, east of Broadstone Road.
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Rough grass alongside Blackwater Dike
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 Seen from Brown's Edge Road.
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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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Horn Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2006 The trees are at the junction with Spicer House 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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Drainage ditch along Whitley Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1905 Looking towards Whitley Height.
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Annat Royd Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2106 Dropping down to cross the dam of Ingbirchworth Reservoir.
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Spicer House Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2005 Looking south-east, towards Royd Moor Hill.
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Footpath sign, Briestfield Road
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2216 Leading to Mellor Hill.
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Whams Road at Sledbrook Crescent
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1804 The former turnpike road between Sheffield and Huddersfield, now the A616.
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Old stone house near Sledbrook Crescent, Crow Edge
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1804 Possibly as old as this turnpike road between Huddersfield and Sheffield.
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road:A roadX
A RoadX
A road (classified A)X
detached houseX
housing:detached houseX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural road
building material:stoneX
stone buildingX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Whitley Road at Whitley Height
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1904 A patch of woodland and rough grass in the middle of hilltop farmland.
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The 357 metre spot height
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE1904 On Whitley Road at Whitley Height.
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Roadside tree near Sike House, Denby Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2407 Two maps say Sike, one says Syke. Take your pick!
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Water running down Denby Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2316 After days of heavy rain and the wettest April on record.
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Blackberry hedgerow, Pool Hill Lane
by Christine Johnstone geograph for square SE2408 Fodd for the Kirklees Way ramblers?
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BlackberriesX
hedgeX
hedgerowX
Long distance path:Kirklees WayX
laneX
top:Roads, Road transportX
rural laneX
rural road
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