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Grid reference SD9435

4 km SSE of Wycoller, Lancashire, England


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Images in SD9435 Breakdown list
We have 10 images for SD9435
 : Boundary Stone looking down Hole Syke by tim Boundary Stone looking down Hole Syke
by tim
Taken from the Lancashire side looking into Yorkshire
 : Along the boundary at Whitewall by John Slater Along the boundary at Whitewall
The boundary here is marked by a shallow drain and occasional stones or posts.
 : Heather moorland above Greave Clough by Bill Boaden Heather moorland above Greave Clough
Grown for the grouse.
 : Boundary Line at Whitewall looking North East by Chris Heaton Boundary Line at Whitewall looking North East
A straight and well defined shallow trench, interspersed with the random posts defines the county boundary between West Yorkshire and Lancashire over this inhospitable and featureless moor.
 : The Sod by tim The Sod
by tim
Looking across The Sod to Cross of the Plain
 : Greave Clough by Bill Boaden Greave Clough
This is not far below its catchment area below Boulsworth Hill.
 : Tufty grass by Greave Clough by Bill Boaden Tufty grass by Greave Clough
This is the point at which the path by the clough completely disappears, and you are left to pick your own way across Greave Clough Head.
 : Boundary Line at Whitewall looking South West by Chris Heaton Boundary Line at Whitewall looking South West
The odd post indicates the position of the county boundary, along with a very shallow trench - a place to get bearings on an otherwise featureless canvas. Dove Stones and Boulsworth Hill can be seen on the horizon.
 : Bullion Clough, Wadsworth by Humphrey Bolton Bullion Clough, Wadsworth
Here the valley is V-shaped and the sandy ground under the peat has been exposed.
 : Tributary of Bullion Clough, Wadsworth by Humphrey Bolton Tributary of Bullion Clough, Wadsworth
You can't see the stream, but if you were to walk across you would probably find it.

 
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