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Grid reference SD4293

near to Winster, Cumbria, England


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Images in SD4293 Breakdown list
We have 12 images for SD4293
 : Sheep and Lambs by Michael Graham Sheep and Lambs
Near Winster. Howe Farm (out of the square) in the distance
 : Bow Mabble Breast by Karl and Ali Bow Mabble Breast
The 'breast' is a steep flank of one of the many small hills of Silurian rock that form the hinterland of Bowness. Here, the outcrops are obscured by the trees. We are looking back into the valley of the River Gilpin.
 : Bow Mabble Breast by David Brown Bow Mabble Breast
A fine stand of mixed deciduous trees
 : Footpath towards Bryan Houses Plantation by Anthony Parkes Footpath towards Bryan Houses Plantation
 : Ruin overlooking the Winster Valley near Winster by Karl and Ali Ruin overlooking the Winster Valley near Winster
Probably a small field barn. Looking towards Gummer's How.
 : Small tarn near Bow Mabble Breast by David Brown Small tarn near Bow Mabble Breast
 : Access land above Bow Mabble Breast by Karl and Ali Access land above Bow Mabble Breast
Above Winster are several blocks of CRoW access land. This one is a rough expanse of bracken and small outcrops with scattered thorn and birch scrub. The highest point is Cat Crag (186m, on the extreme right of picture). It is an... (more)
 : Small tarn on Cat Crag by Karl and Ali Small tarn on Cat Crag
Above Winster are several blocks of CRoW access land. This one is a rough expanse of bracken and small outcrops with scattered thorn and birch scrub. It is an interesting place to wander through with several overgrown tarns although the... (more)
 : Small tarn on Batemanfold Allotment by Karl and Ali Small tarn on Batemanfold Allotment
Batemanfold Allotment is a rough expanse of small outcrops with scattered larches rising to the south of Knipe Tarn. At its southern end it rises almost to the top of Cat Crag (186m, just over the wall) and gives excellent views across to... (more)
 : Outcrop on Cat Crag by Karl and Ali Outcrop on Cat Crag
Close to the 186m summit is this collection of splintered pinnacles and tumbled boulders. The leaning pinnacle is about 4m tall, the rock is Silurian siltstone typical of the region either side of Windermere.
 : Larches above a tarn, Batemanfold Allotment by Karl and Ali Larches above a tarn, Batemanfold Allotment
Larches are scattered over the southern portions of the allotment, an area of rough pasture that is now designated as CRoW access land down to the southern shore of Knipe Tarn. Down by the tarn the density of tree cover increases to become... (more)
 : Woods near Winster by David Brown Woods near Winster
Access land below Cat Crag

 
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