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Grid reference NY8359

near to Catton, Northumberland, England


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Images in NY8359 Breakdown list
We have 12 images for NY8359
 : Beacon Rigg by Mike Quinn Beacon Rigg
The early 19th C farmhouse is Grade II listed LinkExternal link .
 : Bridleway on Brownley Hill by Oliver Dixon Bridleway on Brownley Hill
Towards the western end of the bridleway from Hexham to Catton over the moors. This appears to be taken from almost exactly the same viewpoint as NY8359 : Bridleway near Brownlee Hill - in rather different conditions!
 : Farm access track by Philip Barker Farm access track
This photograph shows a view of a section of the farm access track that runs between the B6295 road (ahead) and White House. Round Meadows Farm can be seen in the distance just above the centre of the image. The picture was taken looking in... (more)
 : Bridleway over Brownley Hill by Les Hull Bridleway over Brownley Hill
 : Emertley Hill by Mike Quinn Emertley Hill
Southeast of Beacon Rigg.
 : Bridleway near Brownlee Hill by Mike Quinn Bridleway near Brownlee Hill
The path curves down and left past the intake wall to Splitty Lane End in NY8358. Some of the houses in Catton can just be seen (half right) through a gap in the stone walls in the direct line of the first part of the path. The two... (more)
 : Pastures at Beacon Rigg by Mike Quinn Pastures at Beacon Rigg
 : Beacon Rigg by Peter McDermott Beacon Rigg
Beacon Rigg Farm.
 : Beacon Rigg by Mike Quinn Beacon Rigg
 : View towards Catton Beacon by Stanley Howe View towards Catton Beacon
From the B6295 near Beacon Rigg.
 : Beacon Rigg Farm by Oliver Dixon Beacon Rigg Farm
 : Towards Emertley Hill by Trevor Littlewood Towards Emertley Hill
Emertley Hill seen from Brownley Hill: both are moorland features, neither being of any great significance in the landscape. The two masts in the distance are on Catton Beacon.

 
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