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Planticrub, Mucklegrind
by Richard Webb
geograph for square HT9540
A tiny wooded patch, protected within a stone enclosure. Planticrubs were used... (more)
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Planticrubs, Holms of Ire, Sanday, Orkney
by Claire Pegrum
geograph for square HY6445
According to the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of... (more)
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Supposed planticrub beside the road to West Burrafirth
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU2754
The stone structure maybe a sheepfold, but is more likely a planticrub, an... (more)
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Planticrub, Aith Voe
by Richard Webb
geograph for square HU3556
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Planticrub near Loch of Funzie
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU6489
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By the West Loch of Skaw
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square HU5866
These little round enclosures are everywhere. I had no idea what they were for,... (more)
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Planticrubs near the Sea
by Des Blenkinsopp
geograph for square HU6067
Old enclosures for vegetable cultivation.
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Planticrubs on the shores of the West Loch of Skaw
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU5866
The stone enclosures were ancient vegetable nurseries for the cultivation of kale.
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Planticrub by Loch Vats-houll
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU5765
The stone enclosure was an ancient vegetable nursery for the cultivation of kale.
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Planticrubs by Nuckro Water
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU5763
The stone enclosures were ancient vegetable nurseries for the cultivation of kale.
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Planticrubs by Nuckro Water
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU5663
The stone enclosures were ancient vegetable nurseries for the cultivation of kale.
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Ruined planticrub, Da Hametoon Wilse
by Richard Webb
geograph for square HT9637
On the ridge above the chapel.
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Line of planticrubs
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU6490
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West Loch of Skaw
by Oliver Dixon
geograph for square HU5766
Although it is hard to see detail in this image, the bird in the loch is a rare... (more)
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