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Grid reference NZ0545

near to Waskerley, County Durham, England


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NZ0545 : Dry stone wall, Waskerley Way by Mick Garratt Dry stone wall, Waskerley Way
NZ0545 : Waskerley Way by Clive Nicholson Waskerley Way
Just entering the pine wood at Waskerley village.
NZ0545 : Waskerley by Peter McDermott Waskerley
Building next to Waskerley Way (the old Stanhope & Tyne Railway). The building appears to be used for agricultural purposes but was probably part of Waskerley Station (further remains of which can be seen on the left).
NZ0545 : Waskerley Farm by Oliver Dixon Waskerley Farm
On the edge of the moors.
NZ0545 : Former Methodist Church at Waskerley Station by Les Hull Former Methodist Church at Waskerley Station
NZ0545 : Old Methodist Church at Waskerley by Trevor Littlewood Old Methodist Church at Waskerley
Waskerley was once a village with a fair-sized population, sufficient to support at least two churches. This, the Methodist Church is now disused but the Anglican Church, St. Matthew's, still has services once per month.
NZ0545 : Waskerley Village by Dennis Lovett Waskerley Village
NZ0545 : Sheep on the line by Oliver Dixon Sheep on the line
For much of the eastern end of the C2C National Cycle Route (route 7), the route follows old railway tracks, including the Waskerley Way which follows the old Stanhope and Tyne railway up to Park Head.
NZ0545 : Trees at Waskerley by Helen Wilkinson Trees at Waskerley
View from the carpark at Waskerley station.
NZ0545 : Waskerley Way part of National Cycle Route 7 by Clive Nicholson Waskerley Way part of National Cycle Route 7
NZ0545 : Wall made from stone block railway sleepers by Adrian Taylor Wall made from stone block railway sleepers
Stone block railway sleepers from the former Stanhope and Tyne Railway have been used to make a distinctive stone wall beside the Waskerley Way
NZ0545 : Looking North from the Waskerley Way by Robert Graham Looking North from the Waskerley Way
Looking over the fields from a position close to Waskerley Station towards Consett. Pontop Pike in the far distance.

 
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