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'Ginnel' linking Oak Road and Pawson Street to Wakefield Road (A650)
by Peter Wood
geograph for square SE2526
Looking south-westward.
The Wikapedia link for Ginnel :... (more)
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Ginnel leading of York Road, Wetherby
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SE4048
Opposite Freemans Way, off York Road the ginnel gives access to the B6164,... (more)
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Ginnel off Westgate
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE4048
The ginnel leads from Westgate to St James's Road. The modern "no... (more)
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Union Street Vicinity, Ashbourne, Derbys.
by David Hallam-Jones
geograph for square SK1746
200-300 yards along a ginnel known as The Channel, northwest of Market Place,... (more)
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Market Place Vicinity, Ashbourne, Derbys.
by David Hallam-Jones
geograph for square SK1746
A ginnel known as The Channel, northwest Market Place, entering & leaving... (more)
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Ginnel off Lockwood Street, York
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE6052
Part of "York's oldest and longest ginnel". The route of the... (more)
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Ginnel off Lord Mayor's Walk, York
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE6052
Part of "York's oldest and longest ginnel". The route of the... (more)
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Ginnel off Tempest Road
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2930
This ginnel cuts across three other roads at an angle to reach Cross Flatts... (more)
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Ginnel from Windmill Hill to Moorfield Gardens
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2132
The ginnel runs alongside the cricket club. It has the status of a public footpath.
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Virgin snow in the ginnel
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SK3284
The ginnel links Button Hill and Sunningdale Mount. No footprints yet on the... (more)
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Silver Lane
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0207
One of the Ginnels or Alleyways of Stamford. I've also seen it spelled... (more)
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Shivering Ginnel
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SD7547
Apt title for this track considering the conditions. The ginnel widens at this... (more)
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A ginnel in Settle
by Ian Greig
geograph for square SD8163
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Church Lane, Horbury
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2918
The "lane", taking a tortuous and probably ancient route towards the... (more)
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Ginnel from Raynville Avenue to Broad Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2535
Useful for children going to Hollybush School, and also now for customers of the... (more)
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Ginnel from Church Street to Victoria Terrace
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2635
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Ginnel, Gallows Hill, Omagh
by Kenneth Allen
geograph for square H4472
Looking south-west from Fairmount Road
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Footpath to Broad Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2435
The path runs from Upper Town Street to Broad Lane. The old stone wall gives an... (more)
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Path from Fairfield Street to Fairfield Terrace
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2334
Typical of the sort of ginnel found in these parts.
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Ginnel from Cockshott Drive to Stanningley Road
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2534
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Whalley Range, ginnel
by Mike Faherty
geograph for square SJ8295
Between Milner Street and St. John's Road.
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Ginnel into Donald Avenue
by Gerald England
geograph for square SJ9594
From the path that leads to the Trans Pennine Trail.
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Worth Way outside Crown Saw Mills
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square SE0640
The initial foray of this long distance footpath brings it down narrow passages... (more)
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Ginnel off St John's Street, Ashbourne
by Alexander P Kapp
for square SK1846
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Ginnel off Silver Street, Durham
by Alexander P Kapp
geograph for square NZ2742
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Walled footpath off Huntington Road, York
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SE6052
Part of "York's oldest and longest ginnel". The approximate route... (more)
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Ginnel between North View and Park Row
by Barry Shimmon
geograph for square SE1646
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Hoadly Snicket
by Tiger
geograph for square TL4360
A segregated ginnel or snicket (pedestrians on the left, cyclists to the right)... (more)
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No Cycling? No kidding!
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2037
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Path off Henconner Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2533
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Ginnel to Cockshott Drive
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2534
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New barrier on the ginnel from King's Approach to Aston Drive
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2534
There used to be a barrier here, formed of two offset horizontal poles, that... (more)
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Footpath off Harrogate Road, Eccleshill
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE1836
This 'ginnel' in the local dialect leads to Averingcliffe Road.
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Ginnel down the side of the Nag's Head
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE1230
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Steps from Parkwood Street to Low Mill Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE0641
This urban footpath or ginnel is part of a direct walking route from the... (more)
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Path from Parkwood Street to Low Mill Lane
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE0641
This urban footpath or ginnel is part of a direct walking route from the... (more)
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Gibble Gabble
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SJ9993
A most unusual street name. A dictionary definition is 'idle, nonsensical... (more)
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Ginnel between Main Street and Dale Road
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SK4496
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Ginnel leading to Richards Way
by Graham Hogg
geograph for square SK4496
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A ginnel in Middlesmoor
by Mick Garratt
geograph for square SE0974
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Rawtenstall, ginnel
by Mike Faherty
geograph for square SD8122
Alleyway between Queen and Parramatta Streets.
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Folly/tower, Arnside
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4578
An impressive folly/tower with mock battlements made from rough chunks of... (more)
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Altrincham, ginnel
by Mike Faherty
geograph for square SJ7687
At the back of Stamford New Road. Note the granite setts.
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The 'snicket' from Clarney Avenue to Barnsley Road
by Steve Fareham
geograph for square SE4104
Local name for a narrow cut through, sometimes called ginnel.
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Shut junction, Much Wenlock
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SO6299
A shut is an alley, ginnel, gulley, or jitty. No doubt there are many other names too.
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High Street Passage, Ely
by Chris Heaton
geograph for square TL5480
Narrow passageway, suitable only for pedestrians and cycles between Market and... (more)
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Passage to Stewart Street, Doncaster
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE5702
Along the side of the former Horse and Jockey pub. The sign for 'Railway... (more)
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Steps leading to Market Place
by Keith Burroughs
for square SD7916
Steps from Back Bridge Street to Market Place.
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Footpath from The Green to Shakespeare Road
by Stephen Craven
for square SE1941
The narrow passageway, stone flags and walls suggest this is a route of some antiquity.
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Path from Fairfield Terrace to Fairfield Crescent
by Stephen Craven
geograph for square SE2334
It was nearly dusk so I took the photo under a streetlamp to help illuminate the scene.
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