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Grid reference TL4623

near to Farnham, Essex, England


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Images in TL4623 Breakdown list
We have 12 images for TL4623
 : Footpath signpost by John Smith Footpath signpost
Old concrete signposts with straw bales where Thrimley Lane crosses the minor road from Upwick Green to Level's Green
 : Public bridleway leading to Bailey Hills by Robert Edwards Public bridleway leading to Bailey Hills
 : Line of pylons by Bikeboy Line of pylons
These more or less delineate the Herts (left)-Essex (right) border.
 : County boundary near Bishop's Stortford by Malc McDonald County boundary near Bishop's Stortford
A minor lane through countryside near Bishop's Stortford. As the lane bends to the left, it crosses the county boundary from Hertfordshire into Essex, although the boundary is unmarked. This image was taken at dusk on a January day.
 : Bailey Hills by John Smith Bailey Hills
Thrimley Lane runs along the sw side of the wood called Bailey Hills, and this is the gateway at the start of the wood
 : Pylons near Bishop's Stortford by Malc McDonald Pylons near Bishop's Stortford
Electricity pylons tower over a minor country lane in countryside on the Essex/Hertfordshire border. This image was taken at dusk on a January day.
 : Thrimley Lane, near Bishop's Stortford by Malc McDonald Thrimley Lane, near Bishop's Stortford
Thrimley Lane is an unmade track through countryside in north Essex, close to the border with Hertfordshire.
 : Transmission Lines & Bridleway by Glyn Baker Transmission Lines & Bridleway
It wasn't until after taking the shot and was noting down the bearing and grid ref; did I notice the runner pop up from the her rest in the shade of the hedge and continue running north.
 : Bridleway Near Moorfield Spring by Glyn Baker Bridleway Near Moorfield Spring
 : Bridleway 009 by Glyn Baker Bridleway 009
There is no sign of the right of way other than the fingerpost. I am sure the landowners prefer cyclists and horse riders to use the farm track that has become the TL4623 : De-Facto Bridleway
 : De-Facto Bridleway by Glyn Baker De-Facto Bridleway
This farm track seems to act as the bridleway as there is no sign of the right of way TL4623 : Bridleway 009 on the ground as it runs past Moorfield Spring (the trees in the distance).
 : Bridleway to Bailey Hills by Glyn Baker Bridleway to Bailey Hills
Bisecting a field of oats.

 
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