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Commemorative plaque at Penistone railway station
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2503
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Penistone Railway Station
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2503
The southbound platform at Penistone Railway Station. In the late 19th.century,... (more)
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Sheep in Penistone
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
One of several sheep located in the centre of Penistone. This one is located... (more)
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Penistone Show
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2403
A very busy 2013 Penistone Show. Penistone Show is a one day agricultural show... (more)
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Penistone Viaduct
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
The railway first came to Penistone in 1845. In 1850 the Huddersfield-Penistone... (more)
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Penistone Show Ground
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2403
This field is the site of the Penistone Agricultural Show. On a Saturday in... (more)
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Penistone: Cradle of Football
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
'Penistone: Cradle of Football', an information board in the graveyard... (more)
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Welcome to the Penistone Line
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE1416
The 15:12 awaits departure from Huddersfield for the journey to Sheffield.
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Penistone Church v Worksop Town
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2403
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Penistone parkrun
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2303
This was only the second parkrun at Penistone and it attracted 336 participants.... (more)
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Penistone parkrun
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2403
Runners near the start of the run. This was only the second parkrun at Penistone... (more)
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Penistone Station
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2503
This disused platform at Penistone railway station was originally the main line... (more)
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Approaching Penistone station
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2403
The former Woodhead railway line as it approaches Penistone from the west, with... (more)
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Penistone Market Hall roof
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
Penistone's market hall is the largest oak-framed building in the country... (more)
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The top of the former coal drops, Penistone
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2403
Next to the original Penistone Station, built in 1845. This is where coal was... (more)
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This way to Manchester!
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2503
The unused train line to Manchester at Penistone railway station. The Woodhead... (more)
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The sun rises over Penistone railway station
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2503
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Penistone Show 2015
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
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Penistone Poetry Walk
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2302
One of ten poems on the Penistone Poetry Walk.
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Penistone Show commemoration plaque
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
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Penistone Cricket Ground
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2503
Penistone cricket ground under the shadow of the viaduct.
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Car park for allotments alongside Well House Lane
by Steve Fareham
geograph for square SE2404
Overlooking Penistone.
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War memorial, Penistone station
by Christine Johnstone
for square SE2503
The black plaque commemorates local railway workers who were killed in World War... (more)
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Lairds Way, Spring Vale, Penistone
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2503
Built at the northern end of the site of the former steelworks.
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Ruined building, north-east of Penistone Station
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2503
Function unknown, but probably connected with the railway sidings that were... (more)
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World War Two 'tank ramp'
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2502
This ramp was used during the second world war to load tanks onto the back of... (more)
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WW2 'tank ramp'
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2502
This ramp was used during the second world war to load tanks onto the back of... (more)
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St. John the Baptist Church, Penistone
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2403
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The 12:19 arrives at Penistone railway station
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2503
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Excellent strong flavour & lovely texture
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
'Excellent strong flavour & lovely texture,' the 2nd.prize winner... (more)
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Tomorrow (13/09/14) is Penistone show day and also the adjacent TPT's 25th anniversary
by Steve Fareham
geograph for square SE2403
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Trans Pennine Trail in Penistone
by Steve Fareham
geograph for square SE2403
Tomorrow the 13th September is the trail's 25th anniversary.
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Wentworth Arms, Penistone
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2403
Seen from the Trans Pennine Trail, the Wentworth Arms undergoes renovation.
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Bridge on Nook Lane
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2502
An old bridge allows Nook Lane, Penistone, to pass over a stream.
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Signpost in Penistone
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE2403
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Growing maize
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2603
Maize growing near Penistone, South Yorkshire.
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Red sky at night
by Dave Pickersgill
for square SE1704
A glowering red sky on the road to Holmfirth. This photograph was taken ~15:30... (more)
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Looking towards Cat Hill in the South Pennines
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2505
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Wentworth Court Apartments, Sheffield Road
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2403
Built as the Wentworth Arms Hotel between 1850 and 1890. The terraced houses... (more)
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5 miles east of Dunford Bridge
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE2403
A milepost has been created from an old railway signal and a tree. The former... (more)
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Crossing point on the Huddersfield/Pennine rail line
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2305
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Cows at Carr Lane Farm
by Dave Pickersgill
geograph for square SE2305
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Wayside cross south of Hartcliffe Road
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2302
A late medieval cross now missing its cross head. It is probably associated with... (more)
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Winter trees on Cranberry Lane
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2500
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Cranberry Farm
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2400
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'Earth sheltered dwellings' under construction
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2401
Two single storey dwellings overlooking an old stone quarry
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Cubley Hall
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2402
Hotel, pub and restaurant and one of Barnsley's main wedding venues.
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Narrow fenced footpath
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2401
The footpath appears to have been diverted from the route shown on the OS map
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Little Doubting Farm
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SE2301
The sheds behind the farmhouse are occupied by hens producing free range eggs.
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Alderman's Head Farm
by Graham Hogg
for square SE2200
The farmstead sits on a hillside high above the valley of the Little Don River.... (more)
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