near to Caton, Lancashire, England
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We have
14 images
in grid square SD5363
We have
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for SD5363
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Gresgarth Hall Corner
Approaching sharp bend south of Caton.
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The 'new' mill behind Gresgarth Hall
The old mill at Gresgarth Hall. The site of the earliest mill, and associated water management, though the current building was constructed following the fire of 1780. The height of the leet suggests it was an undershot water wheel.
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Old Oak
On the corner near Gresgarth Hall.Familiar to motorists using the back road to Caton from Lancaster
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Flowers by the road
by Peter Bond
By the entrance to Gresgarth Hall
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Farmland, Caton
Fields south of the village
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Old field boundary near Stauvins Farm
by Karl and Ali
Most of the field boundary shown on the map has gone. All that is left are these upright slabs and a slight earth bank.
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Upright slabs near Stauvins Farm
by Karl and Ali
The same defunct field boundary as Link looking west this time.
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Sheep pasture near Stauvins Farm
by Karl and Ali
The ovines have an extensive view - all the way to Black Combe in the southern Lake District.
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Drinking trough above Artle Beck
by Karl and Ali
Marked as a spring on the map, the trough did not appear to be doing very well. The water rising here drains down a small valley to join Artle Beck.
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The valley of Artle Beck
by Karl and Ali
The beck itself is masked by the trees. Just beyond is the wide valley where the Lune once ran before it was diverted to its present course by glacial debris (this is shown here by the slopes in the far distance).
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Old mill beside Artle Beck
by Karl and Ali
Now converted to houses and apartments.
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Which way to Caton?
by Karl and Ali
Dobbin did not say - dinner was approaching up the field.
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Gateway to Gresgarth Hall |
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Path, Gresgarth
by Richard Webb
A woodland strip.
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