Grid reference TL6066
near to Exning, Suffolk, England
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Big Hill. Not
Looking towards Exning, Nr Newmarket along the B1103. The farm is called Hill Farm. It is near spot height 22m. That's quite a hill round these here parts
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Farmland west of Exning, Suffolk
These pale, chalky topsoils – Munsell Colour 2.5Y8/1 dry, 2.5Y6/2 moist – belong to the shallow 'Wantage series' in the national soil classification, 3.42 Grey rendzinas; view NE from near the Burwell Road.
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Halfway House
So called because it is half way between the villages of Burwell and Exning. The county boundary between Suffolk and Cambridgeshire runs along the western edge of the property.
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Border Ahead
Cambridgeshire border ahead looking west on the B1103 near to Burwell, Cambridgeshire.
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Restricted byway to Landwade
This track leaves the B1103 just within the Suffolk side of the county boundary and follows the edge of the wheat field.
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Footpath near Halfway House
Halfway between Burwell and Exning
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Restricted Byway, Exning
A restricted byway on the very edge of Suffolk next to the dismantled Cambridge to Mildenhall railway.
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Restricted byway to B1103
On the right, with a farm track on the left.
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Welcome to Cambridgeshire
The county boundary, half way between Exning and Burwell (ahead) - one of the most westerly points in Suffolk. The hump in the road ahead (in TL5966) is where there was a bridge over the Cambridge to Mildenhall railway line, which... ( more)
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Farm track, barn and high cloud
This section of a farm track is shared by the restricted byway from the B1103 west of Burwell to Haycroft Lane (ahead) and on to Landwade. On this fine early-August morning the clouds were fast-moving.
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A restricted byway on the edge of Suffolk
This track runs from Landwade to the B1103 between Exning and Burwell (ahead). On a bright August morning the sun was briefly behind a scrap of high cloud.
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A line of trees on the edge of Suffolk
The trees on the other side of this narrow field next to a restricted byway line the former course of the Cambridge to Mildenhall railway line, which is also the county boundary hereabouts. The line closed in the 1960s.
In the first week... (more)
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