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Grid reference SE0898

near to Marrick, North Yorkshire, England


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SE0898 : Fields on the South Side of Ellers Beck by Mick Garratt Fields on the South Side of Ellers Beck
The farmstead Ellers is centre extreme left.
SE0898 : Nun Cote Nook by Andy Waddington Nun Cote Nook
Sat in quite boggy grassland, and under a glowering sky with intermittent showers, the residents of Nun Cote Nook are clearly among the optimists of this world, putting their washing out to dry in the damp gusty breeze.
SE0898 : Double arched limekiln by Gordon Hatton Double arched limekiln
A rather fine double arched lime kiln in good condition close to Marrick Park. A quarry to supply the limestone is above and behind the kiln.
SE0898 : Near Old Vicarage Farm by T  Eyre Near Old Vicarage Farm
Looking SE.
SE0898 : Nun Cote Nook. by Hugh Mortimer Nun Cote Nook.
SE0898 : Nun Cote Nook by John Allan Nun Cote Nook
SE0898 : Trees along line of fence by Trevor Littlewood Trees along line of fence
The tree line is close to a location, Croft How. When a line of trees follows a field boundary it's tempting to think that they were once part of a hedge that wasn't kept under control; perhaps that's the case here. The... (more)
SE0898 : Near Old Vicarage Farm by T  Eyre Near Old Vicarage Farm
Looking SW.
SE0898 : Field path near Marrick by Gordon Hatton Field path near Marrick
Looking west along the line of parish path number 42/37 through fields to the north east of the village. This appears to be a little used path as there's no line on the ground and the stile amongst the trees at the end of the field is... (more)
SE0898 : Old Vicarage Farm by Gordon Hatton Old Vicarage Farm
Late Victorian maps do show this as a vicarage, but where was the local church and how far did the vicar have to walk or ride to conduct services?
SE0898 : Bridleway to Nun Cote Nook by Mick Garratt Bridleway to Nun Cote Nook
Nun Cote Nook is the farm ahead.
SE0898 : Hillside below Marrick by Gordon Hatton Hillside below Marrick
Looking down towards the Swale, which is hidden from view at this point. The B6270 road is the near straight line below the woodland on the opposite side of the dale.

 
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