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Tag: Farm,·Fishery,·Market·Gardening
Other tags: top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
Showing nearest 50 of 136,860 images tagged with top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening tag near NU1612.
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Barn at Stouphill
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1612 Beside the B6341.
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Farmland and moor
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 Seen from the footpath is this view of the farmland around Stouphill. In... (more)
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Straight road
by Michael Dibb for square NU1612 Seen from where the bridleway to High Hobberlaw meets the B6341, the road... (more)
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Sheep, thistles and gorse
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1611 Near Hawden Grange.
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Animal press
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 The press appears to have been abandoned. Seen from the footpath.
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Double stile
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 Two stiles are required to pass the footpath across the rough track.
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Follow the wires
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 The footpath to the B6341 roughly follows the line of the electricity wires.
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Dilapidated dry stone wall
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1611 Beside pasture at Hawden Grange.
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Old quarry workings [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 Seen from the bridleway
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Quarrying, MiningX
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Old quarry workings [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 Seen from the bridleway.
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On the right track
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 The sign on the gate post confirming that there is indeed a public... (more)
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Quarrying, MiningX
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Hawden Grange
by Peter McDermott for square NU1611 Old JCB at Hawden Grange Farm.
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
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Past the quarry
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1611 The bridleway continues to follow the field edge. The new fencing to the... (more)
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Quarrying, MiningX
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Track to the road
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 The track that is the bridleway leads down to the B6341 road. The roof... (more)
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top:Defence, MilitaryX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
footpathX
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Roads, Road transportX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Left to rust
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 This elderly piece of farm machinery has been abandoned alongside the bridleway.
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Bridleway meets road
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 The track which is also a public bridleway ends here where it meets the B6341 road.
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Roads, Road transportX
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Three ways to go
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 A bridleway runs down to the B6341 road behind the camera. One footpath... (more)
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Start of bridleway
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 The bridleway leaves the B6341 road to run to Herds House and Ratten Row.
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Roads, Road transportX
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High Hobberlaw [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 The OS 1:25,000 map shows a group of building here at High Hobberlaw.... (more)
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High Hobberlaw [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 The OS 1:25,000 map shows a group of building here at High Hobberlaw.... (more)
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bridlewayX
top:Derelict, DisusedX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
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Cottage industry
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 From the bridleway, a view of a smallholding. Alnwick Moor in the distance.
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Follow the track
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 The track, also a public bridleway, leads to Herds House Farm.
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Field edge track
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 The track that is the bridleway follows the field edge as it heads towards Halfcrown Well.
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Hobberlaw farm
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1711 On the south west edge of Alnwick.
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:GrasslandX
top:LowlandsX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Rusting away
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 Alongside the track that is the bridleway is a collection of old farm... (more)
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Start of bridleway
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 From the minor road near Intake, the bridleway goes straight ahead and... (more)
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Roads, Road transportX
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Herds House Farm [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 Seen from the bridleway.
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Looking along the track towards Herds House Farm
by Graham Robson geograph for square NU1712 This track, also a bridleway connects a number of cottages with the main... (more)
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place:AlnwickX
bridlewayX
farm buildingsX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:PathsX
right of wayX
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Herds House Farm [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1712 The farmyard, seen from the bridleway.
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bridlewayX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Village, Rural settlementX
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Cattle grazing near Alnwick
by Graham Robson geograph for square NU1712 A number of large cattle are grazing in this grass paddock near to... (more)
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place:AlnwickX
cattleX
top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
grass fieldX
top:Housing, DwellingsX
top:Suburb, Urban fringeX
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Towards Greensfield
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 After crossing the golf course, the footpath follows the field edge... (more)
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Footpaths cross [3]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 Where the paths cross, there are four ways to go. This path runs along... (more)
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Once were trains [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 The footpath crosses the dismantled railway that ran from Alnwick to... (more)
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Golf and path with a view
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The footpath passes across one of the fairways of the golf course. The... (more)
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Once were trains [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1711 The footpath crosses the dismantled railway that ran from Alnwick to... (more)
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Footpaths cross [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 Where the paths cross, there are four ways to go. This path runs along... (more)
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Footpaths cross [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 Where the paths cross, there are four ways to go. This path runs along... (more)
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Through the yard
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The footpath runs through these farm buildings. They are probably part... (more)
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Once were trains [3]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 From the dismantled railway bridge, a view of the trackbed looking... (more)
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Estate stone walls in the snow
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1713 With rainbow and blue sky.
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Follow the track
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The footpath passes along this track as it heads towards the dismantled railway.
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Once were trains [1]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The track that is the footpath passes through the abutments of a... (more)
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Once were trains [2]
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 Looking over the dismantled bridge of the railway line from Alnwick to... (more)
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Ford the burn
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1810 The footpath crosses Cowledge Burn by way of this ford.
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top:Farm, Fishery, Market Gardening
footpathX
top:LowlandsX
top:PathsX
top:Rivers, Streams, DrainageX
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Fenced allotments
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1713 Alongside the bridleway is an area of allotments, some of which are... (more)
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Through the gate
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The footpath passes through this gate then makes a 90 degree turn to the left.
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Sheds and fences
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1713 Alongside the bridleway is an area of allotments including this... (more)
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Farm building / animal shelter
by Russel Wills geograph for square NU1609 With substantial stone arches.
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Towards the A1
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1811 The footpath makes another 90 degree turn, this time to the right, as it... (more)
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Out of the woods
by Michael Dibb geograph for square NU1810 The footpath ascends from the old road and now passes into open fields.
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![NU1611 : Old quarry workings [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/63/2466330_1063ae41_120x120.jpg)
![NU1611 : Old quarry workings [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/63/2466325_d66a2863_120x120.jpg)








![NU1711 : High Hobberlaw [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/62/2466273_daaf1a2e_120x120.jpg)
![NU1711 : High Hobberlaw [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/62/2466262_951983bc_120x120.jpg)






![NU1712 : Herds House Farm [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/80/2468085_8ffb13ea_120x120.jpg)

![NU1712 : Herds House Farm [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/46/80/2468090_4fa16afb_120x120.jpg)


![NU1811 : Footpaths cross [3] by Michael Dibb](http://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/61/2476149_ff6e0434_120x120.jpg)
![NU1711 : Once were trains [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/90/2479008_b48ff8f7_120x120.jpg)

![NU1711 : Once were trains [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/90/2479007_01fbc596_120x120.jpg)
![NU1811 : Footpaths cross [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/61/2476146_3932487f_120x120.jpg)
![NU1811 : Footpaths cross [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/61/2476142_5885ab21_120x120.jpg)

![NU1811 : Once were trains [3] by Michael Dibb](http://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/64/2476409_ee0d4744_120x120.jpg)


![NU1811 : Once were trains [1] by Michael Dibb](http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/64/2476400_79c81bed_120x120.jpg)
![NU1811 : Once were trains [2] by Michael Dibb](http://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/47/64/2476407_2f75f94f_120x120.jpg)






