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Steep Side of Lathkill Dale
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SK1966
The River Lathkill has carved a deep trench, creating a narrow steep sided... (more)
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Steep-sided valley at Rhiw Fawr
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SN8396
The Welsh name 'Rhiw Fawr' could be translated as 'great... (more)
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Branksome Dene Chine
by David Dixon
geograph for square SZ0690
Looking down into the steep-sided river valley (chine).
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Path along the edge of Branksome Dene Chine
by David Dixon
geograph for square SZ0690
The wooden handrail is necessary because of the steep-sided chine (deep river... (more)
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Branksome Dene Chine
by David Dixon
geograph for square SZ0690
Looking down into the steep-sided river valley (chine).
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Houses above the A419 [London Road]
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO8802
In the steep-side valley of the River Frome.
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Vestigial woodland, Morkin Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE0040
On the south-facing steep valley side of a small beck.
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Across the valley from Barnpark Road: 3/3
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9473
This is the right-hand, north part of a panorama of the Brimley valley. On the... (more)
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Grassy road rising out of Lathkill Dale
by Trevor Littlewood
geograph for square SK1866
Lathkill Dale is behind the camera position; the road rises through the side... (more)
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The northern end of Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
Looking west across the steep and wooded valley of Loadpit Beck.
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River Alport Valley
by Stephen Burton
geograph for square SK1293
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Footpath junction in Avon Valley Woodlands
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square ST6371
The mapped public footpath drops down the valley side.
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Flat farmland, north bank of the Esk, with Scar Wood beyond
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ8506
South-east of Low Newbiggin. The south bank, in contrast is steep and wooded.
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Sheep feeding in the valley of Morkin Beck
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD9939
With Clough Hey Farm above the south side of the valley.
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Ravine on the east side of Ramps Gill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4414
And on the north side of the drystone wall.
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Farmland and plantation, Browney valley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ1545
East of the lane to Greenwell Farm.
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Narrow lane in the Browney valley
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ1545
Heading north towards Greenwell Farm.
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Across the valley from Barnpark Road: 2/3
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9473
The central section of a panorama. Below the viewpoint, left, are semi-detached... (more)
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Across the valley from Barnpark Road, 1/3
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9473
The left-hand, southern part of a panorama. Below the viewpoint are... (more)
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Anonymous beck falling through drystone wall
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4215
On the west side of Bannerdale.
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Scandal Beck valley, from the former railway line
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY7206
With a permissive path dropping down the left [east] side.
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Drystone wall in Ramps Gill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4414
It climbs over 450 metres to the ridgetop.
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This way to Dale Head
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4215
The 'Patterdale path' on the western side of Bannerdale. Dale Head is... (more)
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Bannerdale bridleway
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4215
The 'Patterdale path' heading down to Dale Head.
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The road across the Browney to Colepike Mill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ1545
And a public footpath to the mill, Throstle Nest Farm and beyond.
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Millstone grit, Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
High above Loadpit Beck. The valley was formed by glacial meltwater, not the... (more)
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Fallen tree above Cressbrook Dale
by Marathon
geograph for square SK1775
This tree has been toppled by the fierce winds above Cressbrook Dale. It is... (more)
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Derelict wall, below Heck Crag, Bannerdale
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4215
What effort went into building such a steep wall? And to what purpose?
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A View along Tavy Cleave
by Tony Atkin
for square SX5583
Looking down the valley to the steepest part of the Cleave.
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Millstone grit outcrop, Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
The polyanthus have been planted near a memorial bench.
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House at Hall Hill
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7799
Seen from the open window of a southbound train on the Settle Carlisle line.
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Deep valley of a small stream, Watermills Wood
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SJ8148
This area was never opencast because it is ancient woodland. Now part of the... (more)
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Looking northeast across the Brimley valley
by Robin Stott
geograph for square SX9473
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The path to Martindale
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4317
Much more used than the public footpath lower down the hillside.
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Tree growing out of millstone grit
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
On the east side of Shipley Glen, high above Loadpit Beck.
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Broadstone Wood, west side of Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
Looking down [eastwards] from the perimeter path.
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Old wall, west side of Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1238
Dropping down through open access woodland to Loadpit Beck.
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Shadows in Broadstone Wood, Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1239
The afternoon sun in early spring means long shadows and no leaves to obscure them.
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Loadpit Beck, Shipley Glen
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE1240
Looking down from the path on the western edge of the open access land.
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Four storey buildings on the A419, Chalford
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO8802
Probably two storey at the back.
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Buildings on High Street, Chalford
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO8902
Looking north from the canal bank.
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Buildings below, on and above High Street, Chalford
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO8902
What looks like a former church is off a road called Marle Hill.
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The bracken-filled slopes of Bannerdale
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NY4215
Looking north from the path to Angle Tarn.
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Woodland below White Cliff, north of Monsal Head
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SK1871
The cliffs are limestone, and the dale 80 - 90 metres deep here.
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Blue Scar, south bank of the Esk
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square NZ8506
The contrasting riverbanks, seen from a passing train.
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Three levels of Bristol
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square ST6071
From the top: the zigzag roofs of houses in Fitzroy Street, tall terraced houses... (more)
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Clough Force, on Grisedale Beck
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7892
Force [or Foss] comes from the Viking for waterfall.
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Grisedale Beck
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD7892
At the western edge of Garsdale Low Moor.
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Prestwich Clough
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD8003
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The Brook in Prestwich Clough
by David Dixon
geograph for square SD8003
Prestwich Clough is ancient woodland, wooded since at least 1600 and probably... (more)
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