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Grid reference SE0646

near to Silsden, Bradford, England


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Images in SE0646 Breakdown list images taken from SE0646 [2]
We have 14 images for SE0646
 : Nab End Road by David Grimshaw Nab End Road
Picture taken from road to Nab End, Silsden. Silsden is on the right and the shoulder of Cowling Pinnacle in the centre. Elevation 241m
 : White Crag Silsden taken from Lightbank Lane by Roger Marshall White Crag Silsden taken from Lightbank Lane
 : Track near Ghyll Grange by Chris Heaton Track near Ghyll Grange
This track leads north from the farming complex at Grange Ghyll.
 : White Crag & Nab End by Matthew Hatton White Crag & Nab End
Gritstone outcrops and isolated boulders on Addingham High Moor
 : Access Lane over White Crag Moor by Chris Heaton Access Lane over White Crag Moor
Rather ugly concrete track leads over pastures to give access to scattered farms and dwellings in the vicinity.
 : Lightbank Lane, Silsden by Humphrey Bolton Lightbank Lane, Silsden
Seen from a layby that is a convenient parking place for a walk on the western end of Rombalds Moor.
 : Sheep and trees off Lightbank Lane, Silsden by Humphrey Bolton Sheep and trees off Lightbank Lane, Silsden
Note the blocks of stone in the pasture. The next field contains White Crag.
 : Lightbank Lane below White Crag by John Slater Lightbank Lane below White Crag
The mast at Holden Gate is just visible in the distance
 : Footpath to North End Farm by Gordon Hatton Footpath to North End Farm
Footpath dropping downhill towards North End Farm from Lightbank Lane.
 : Brunthwaite Land heading towards High Brunthwaite by Peter Wood Brunthwaite Land heading towards High Brunthwaite
Looking north-westward.
 : Low Gear Now by Stephen Craven Low Gear Now
The sign (right) is at the top of a long descent towards Silsden. The triangular sign, which has been turned the wrong way round, indicates a 12% gradient, although the single arrow on the OS map means a gradient of 14-20%.
 : Farm track to Doubler Stones and Black Pots by Stephen Craven Farm track to Doubler Stones and Black Pots
The path is a public bridleway through to Silsden Road but is not passable by motor vehicles beyond Black Pots farm.
 : Sheep in field on west side of Lightbank Lane opposite White Crag by Roger Templeman Sheep in field on west side of Lightbank Lane opposite White Crag
 : View across Light Bank Lane towards White Crag by Luke Shaw View across Light Bank Lane towards White Crag

 
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