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near to Broughton, North Yorkshire, England


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SE7671 : Disused silage tower, Close Farm by Pauline E Disused silage tower, Close Farm
Given the height of the fence, I estimate this to be about 10m in height or approx 33 feet. Silage towers were built in small numbers between the two world wars, but were not generally adopted until the 1960s. They were used for the... (more)
SE7671 : All weather gallop at Musley Bank Stables by John Slater All weather gallop at Musley Bank Stables
SE7671 : Close Farm by Jonathan Wilkins Close Farm
The establishment of Close Farm has been rescued from near dereliction and old farm buildings are re-purposed as holiday accommodation.
SE7671 : Racehorse training gallops west of Malton by Phil Catterall Racehorse training gallops west of Malton
SE7671 : Broughton Lane by T  Eyre Broughton Lane
The southern part of Broughton Lane.
SE7671 : New  Training  Gallops  Broughton  Braygate by Martin Dawes New Training Gallops Broughton Braygate
This fenced gallop is alongside the Castle Howard Road
SE7671 : Broughton Braygate by T  Eyre Broughton Braygate
Looking NE towards The Wolds.
SE7671 : Close Farm by DS Pugh Close Farm
Seen from Braygate Street.
SE7671 : Mare  and  Foal by Martin Dawes Mare and Foal
On green lane/Bridleway North of Braygate Street
SE7671 : Gallops at Broughton Braygate by Gordon Hatton Gallops at Broughton Braygate
One question remains here, and that is if a bridleway crosses these gallop fences at a right angle, how is one [particularly if on a horse or bicycle] supposed to negotiate the double fence? I saw no gap or lift up section, so I'm puzzled.
SE7671 : Young wheat off Braygate Street by Pauline E Young wheat off Braygate Street
The view is towards the North Yorks Moors over Close Farm. Note the tall concrete structure of the disused silage tower.
SE7671 : Benchmark on a wooden gatepost beside Braygate Street by John Slater Benchmark on a wooden gatepost beside Braygate Street

 
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