Grid reference NZ1147
near to Knitsley, County Durham, England
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Old stone wall on Outputs Lane
This lane runs through the countryside south of Consett.
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Grazing off Longedge Lane
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Outputs Lane
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Dyke Nook farm from the west
Viewed from Outputs Lane. This nice old farmhouse is late C18 century and was probably established after the enclosure of the common land in the area at that time.
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Pasture at David's Town
This field is remarkable for a Roman aqueduct which previously crossed it on the way to the fort at Lanchester. Better eyesight than mine is required to spot any remains on the ground. "David's Town" is actually behind the... (more)
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View west along Outputs Lane
The trees on the right line the entrance to Dyke Nook farm.
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Heather Lea
House above Knitsley.
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Grazing towards New House Farm
Off Longedge Lane.
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Looking across to Dyke Nook
A view of this 18th century farmstead from the nearby road, which is called Outputs Lane. This is in the very nice open countryside south of Consett.
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Dyke Nook Farm
Dyke Nook lies north of a minor road known as Outputs Lane from which it's seen here.
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Ruins at David's Town
These ruins are beside the minor road running south from Knitsley to Longedge Lane. There was once a small farmstead here, as can be seen on 1861 Ordnance Survey map. On the right can be seen the remaining wall of the farmhouse, complete... (more)
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Looking along Outputs Lane
View looking west along the road. This country lane is one of those created after the Lanchester Commons Enclosure of 1783, so presumably dates from the late 18th century. These enclosure roads stand out on the map as usually a lot... (more)
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