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Grid reference NZ1956

near to Tanfield, County Durham, England


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Images in NZ1956 Breakdown list
We have 9 images for NZ1956
 : Field adjoining minor road that links Causey with Tanfield by P Glenwright Field adjoining minor road that links Causey with Tanfield
 : Fortune Hill by brian clark Fortune Hill
 : View towards Beckley Farm by Robert Graham View towards Beckley Farm
View east from beside the lane which leads from Tanfield village to the Causey road. Beckley Farm is in the middle distance.
 : Beckley Farm by Oliver Dixon Beckley Farm
 : Bobgins Burn by brian clark Bobgins Burn
 : View along the lane by Robert Graham View along the lane
Looking east along the lane which leads from Tanfield village to the Causey. At 200m, there are good views across the countryside from here. Beckley Farm is on the left.
 : Beckley Farm, Tanfield by Robert Graham Beckley Farm, Tanfield
This lovely old farm is about 1.5km east of Tanfield village, on the road leading to the Causey. It was built in 1820 and was part of the estates of the Clavering family, local coalowners.
 : Road past Beckley Farm by Robert Graham Road past Beckley Farm
Looking east down the lane with the lovely old manor house of Beckley on the left. This dates from the early C18.
 : Low-angled sunshine over wheat field by Trevor Littlewood Low-angled sunshine over wheat field
A wheat field on the south side of a minor road and above the Causey Burn, which is spanned by the Causey Arch, reckoned to be the oldest surviving single-arch railway bridge in the world.

 
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