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Grid reference SE4786

near to Kirby Knowle, North Yorkshire, England


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SE4786 : Wandhill Lane towards Kirby Knowle by Ian S Wandhill Lane towards Kirby Knowle
SE4786 : Knowle Hill from Knowle Lane by Chris Knowle Hill from Knowle Lane
SE4786 : View towards Knowle Hill by Richard Webb View towards Knowle Hill
SE4786 : Snow on the Hambleton Hills by Alan Murray-Rust Snow on the Hambleton Hills
10 minutes earlier this hillside was in bright sunshine, but the weather in early February 2010 was often a mixture.
SE4786 : Dry valley, Kirby Knowle by Gordon Hatton Dry valley, Kirby Knowle
This dry valley separates the small outlier of Knowle Hill [left] from the main body of the Hambleton Hills [right]. This is one of several local valleys formed by glacial meltwaters.
SE4786 : Woodland footpath along Birk Bank by peter robinson Woodland footpath along Birk Bank
SE4786 : Wintry Farmland by Bob Jenkins Wintry Farmland
Adjacent to Pallet Hill, looking east.
SE4786 : Wood  on  Pallet  Hill  with  Buzzard  soaring  over by Martin Dawes Wood on Pallet Hill with Buzzard soaring over
This lane goes to Felixkirk
SE4786 : Footpath heading for Knowle Hill by Chris Heaton Footpath heading for Knowle Hill
The visible footpath through this pasture appears to have gone offline when compared to the map. However it does command a fine rural view looking to the north west
SE4786 : Brown Cow by Stonecliff Wood by Alex Robinson Brown Cow by Stonecliff Wood
This Cow escaped from a nearby field
SE4786 : Sheep pasture, Kirby Knowle by Gordon Hatton Sheep pasture, Kirby Knowle
This field is just within Kirby Knowle parish, the boundary being the fence line to the left. At the top of the slope is the edge of Stonecliff Wood.
SE4786 : Birk Bank, Kirby Knowle by Gordon Hatton Birk Bank, Kirby Knowle
Birk Bank, on the right of the picture lives up to its name with several birch trees visible. To the left is the dry valley gap, created by glacial meltwaters, between Birk Bank and the small outlier of Knowle Hill.

 
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