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Grid reference SD9365

near to Bordley, North Yorkshire, England


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SD9365 : Gate leading to Smearbottom Lane from Mastiles Lane by Tim Heaton Gate leading to Smearbottom Lane from Mastiles Lane
SD9365 : Mastiles Lane by John Illingworth Mastiles Lane
Looking west. A path down to Bordley goes left before the gate.
SD9365 : Overflowing Stream after prolonged rain by John H Darch Overflowing Stream after prolonged rain
SD9365 : Looking towards  Proctor High Mark by Ian Greig Looking towards Proctor High Mark
SD9365 : Mastiles Lane by DS Pugh Mastiles Lane
Looking along Mastiles Lane near a junction with a footpath.
SD9365 : Mastiles Lane, Yorkshire by Dr Neil Clifton Mastiles Lane, Yorkshire
Mastiles Lane is a drove road -a road that was used for many years to transfer livestock. There are bridleway rights, but the use of motor cycles or quad bykes on such roads has been banned.
SD9365 : Mastiles Lane by Peter McDermott Mastiles Lane
Gate on Mastiles Lane, a restricted byway.
SD9365 : Limestone boulders on Tommy Low Pasture by Andy Waddington Limestone boulders on Tommy Low Pasture
Although there is no bedrock in evidence, the short green grass is indicative that limestone lies close to the surface here, and there are lots of limestone bouders dotted about. The nearest has clearly been used by sheep as shelter from... (more)
SD9365 : Mastiles Lane by Trevor Littlewood Mastiles Lane
Mastiles Lane, a 'green road', connects Kilnsey with Malham; the view here is to the east in the direction of Kilnsey.
SD9365 : Wall by Mick Garratt Wall
Open access land to the right, non open access lane to the left. Not much difference.
SD9365 : Kealcup Plantation above Bordley by Karl and Ali Kealcup Plantation above Bordley
A small deciduous plantation on the upper slopes of Kealcup Hill. I wonder what the original purpose was for siting it here - cover for pheasants, fire wood, building material perhaps?
SD9365 : Bridleway junction north of Bordley by John Slater Bridleway junction north of Bordley

 
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