Grid reference SE1285
near to East Witton, North Yorkshire, England
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Red Beck Gill
15ft waterfall in Red Beck Gill unnamed on the o.s. maps.
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Lower Coverdale
Between Coverham and East Witton.
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East Witton, Braithwaite Lane
The benchmark is cut into a lower course of stone in the drystone wall on the south side of the lane.
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Braithwaite Cottage
View from Braithwaite Lane.
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Good farming land
The land looks very good for grazing and is used for cattle, sheep and is also where there are a number of horse racing stables.
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New plantation of trees below Braithwaite Lane
Many hundreds of trees have recently been planted on a steep bank below Braithwaite Lane, which is behind the hedge to the left. Not only is this good conservation at a time when climate change is in the news, but it also fills a bank which... (more)
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Carrion corner, Braithwaite Moor
For the edge of a grouse moor, there seem to be a surprising number of bones, not only of rabbits, but many of sheep left as carrion to attract exactly the sorts of birds one normally expects gamekeepers (illegally) to persecute, rather... (more)
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Braithwaite Lane
Part of the narrow country lane between East Witton and Coverham - at this point outside the access drive to Braithwaite Cottage.
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Braithwaite Lane towards East Witton
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Grazing towards Cockhill Low Wood
From Braithwaite Lane.
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East Witton, Braithwaite Lane
The benchmark is cut into a lower course of the drystone wall on the south of the lane. The wall is to the east of Braithwaite Hall.
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Sheltering Sheep
Since it was neither hot nor wet, it is not clear from what the sheep were trying to shelter under an almost leafless tree.
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