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Grid reference NY1074

near to Dalton, Dumfries And Galloway, Scotland


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Images in NY1074 Breakdown list
We have 13 images for NY1074
 : Field and Forest Near Dalton by Iain Thompson Field and Forest Near Dalton
 : Field and forest near Dalton by Oliver Dixon Field and forest near Dalton
See NY1074 : Field and Forest Near Dalton. This time with the addition of some sheep.
 : Manse Bridge by Colin Kinnear Manse Bridge
A large house at Manse Bridge.
 : Flosh Wood by M J Richardson Flosh Wood
From the B7020 near Dormont. A popular spot - 2 of the 3 earlier photos for this square are of the same view, 6 days apart in 2007.
 : Road junction north of Dalton by M J Richardson Road junction north of Dalton
Where the road from Williamwath Bridge meets the B7020.
 : Annandale Way by M J Richardson Annandale Way
The logo, attached to a road sign post. An 85km long distance path, it follows the Annan, from its source north of Moffat to the sea.
 : Flosh Wood by Richard Webb Flosh Wood
A woodland near Dalton in Annandale.
 : B7020 road near Dormont by Adrian Taylor B7020 road near Dormont
The road is the B7020 from Annan to Lochmaben and it is the route of the Annandale Way.
 : Minor road at Hindgillbrae by Adrian Taylor Minor road at Hindgillbrae
This minor road from Dalton to Almagill is the route of the Annandale Way.
 : Road near Leafield by Adrian Taylor Road near Leafield
Beside the southwest corner of Flosh Wood near Leafield, this is the minor road from Dalton to Almagill and the route of the Annandale Way long distance path.
 : View from Ronald's Hill by Richard Webb View from Ronald's Hill
Towards Dalton.
 : Road near Leafield Cottages by Adrian Taylor Road near Leafield Cottages
This minor road is the route of the Annandale Way long distance path.
 : Dalton Burn viewed from Manse Bridge by Peter Wood Dalton Burn viewed from Manse Bridge
Looking southward, upstream.

 
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