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Bridleway heading towards the Moorcock Inn
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7993
Well defined grass track adopted by the Pennine Bridleway National Trail heading... (more)
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Bridge over the Infant River Ure
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8093
Roughly 4 miles from its source, this bridge carries the Pennine Bridleway... (more)
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Pennine Bridleway by Far Pastures
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8326
The long distance bridleway heading south towards the community of Lumb in Rossendaled
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Lady Anne's Highway below Birks Hill
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7996
Ancient route, and a wonderful track to walk with constant views towards Wild... (more)
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Pennine Bridleway above the Village of Water
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8326
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Pennine Bridleway beside Readycon Dean Reservoir
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD9812
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Lady Anne's Highway on Hell Gill Wold
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7897
Section of an ancient route and drovers road associated with Lady Anne Clifford
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Hell Gill Bridge
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7896
The bridge spans Hell Gill Beck, which at this point is at the bottom of a deep... (more)
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Partial Ruins of High Hall
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7995
Much of the building is in ruins, although some of it appears to be roofed and... (more)
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Ruin beside Lady Anne's Highway
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7995
One of several ruined and derelict buildings beside The High Way
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The High Way
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8093
Perhaps better known as Lady Anne's Highway, after Anne Clifford who... (more)
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The Upper Reaches of the River Ure
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD8093
The river roughly 4 miles downstream from its source on Ure Head. At this point... (more)
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The Northern End of the Tissington Trail
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1463
This is the scene at the top end of the Tissington Trail as it heads south... (more)
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Tissington Trail crossing the B5054
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1461
The trail north of the disused station at Hartington
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Cutting on the Tissington Trail
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1462
This limestone cutting is north of Hartington. Part of the leisure route along a... (more)
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High Peak Trail North West of Parsley Hay
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1463
Disused railway trackbed granted a second lease of life as a cycle route,... (more)
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Hartington Signal Box
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1461
The Tissington Trail passing through what remains of the disused Hartington... (more)
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Bridge over the Tissington Trail
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1462
This bridge carries an access lane to a nearby farm, standing in front of an... (more)
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Cutting on the Tissington Trail South of Parsley Hay
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1463
This forms a large gash through a hillside to allow passage of this former... (more)
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Climbing up towards Binns Pasture
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9613
This walled track forms part of both the Pennine Bridleway and the Rochdale Way.... (more)
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High quality wall alongside Readycon Dean reservoir
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9812
Most of the Victorian Pennine reservoirs were built by municipal corporations,... (more)
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Descending north-east towards Piethorne reservoir
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9712
On the Pennine Bridleway - the track is mapped on the 1850 large-scale OS map.
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Pennine Bridleway near Rooden Cottage
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9712
Heading north-west on a track that is shown on the OS map surveyed in 1850.
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Pennine Bridleway on Rapes Highway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9812
On the north side of the valley of Readycon Dean Brook.
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Tunshill Lane, below Binns Pasture
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9613
Here part of both the Rochdale Way and the Pennine Bridleway.
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Pennine Bridleway signpost at Gorple Lower Reservoir
by Phil Champion
for square SD9431
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Gate on the Pennine Bridleway near Widdop Reservoir dam
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SD9332
The building on the left is the valve house.
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Lime House, Piethorne reservoir
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9612
Oldham Corporation opened Piethorne reservoir in 1866. The Lime House was not... (more)
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