near to Bog Moss [other Features], Durham, Great Britain
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Old railway wagon, Sleightholme Moor
by Oliver Dixon
Old railway wagons, probably sold off in the 1960s, can be found throughout the countryside serving as makeshift barns. This example is in an advanced state of dilapidation and is particularly remote from any live railway (although the... (more)
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Pennine Way Fingerpost
by Chris Heaton
Seems new! This signpost stands at the point where the Pennine Way adopts Sleightholme Moor Road, and life becomes easier after the juicy crossing from Tan Hill Inn
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Sheepfold and Sleightholme Beck
by David Brown
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Scant shelter on Sleightholme Moor
This old railway wagon has decayed further since last photographed for geograph three and a half years ago (NY9409 : Old railway wagon, Sleightholme Moor), most of the panels on the west side now having gone completely. It still provides a windbreak for sheep, but with no... (more)
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After you, Claud
by Oliver Dixon
No, after you, Cecil! I don't know whether sheep really would cross this narrow footbridge over Sleightholme Beck, but whilst I was watching, they just stood and queued up on one side without making a move. Seen from the Pennine Way... (more)
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Moorland with old railway van
The Sleightholme Moor Road (seen in the image) crosses from Arkengarthdale to Sleightholme passing this derelict railway van en route, near to Hound Beck. Cleasby Hill lies in the distance.
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The track beside Sleightholme Beck
The Pennine Way follows this track for about 2 kilometres.
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Pools and rushes along the Sleightholme Moor Road
The Sleightholme Moor Road connects the tarmacked road end at Sleightholme Farm with the road between Arkengarthdale and Tan Hill. It's a public road so can be motored over legitimately, though few would choose to do that! A road sign... (more)
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Moorland on south side of Sleightholme Moor Road
Tussocky grass on the south side of the road with Coney Seat Hill brightly sunlit beyond and Cleasby Hill shadowed in the distance.
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The Pennine Way on Sleightholme Moor Road
by Dave Kelly
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Sleightholme Beck Gorge
by Dani
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