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Grid reference NT9717

near to Hartside, Northumberland, England


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NT9717 : Searching for Bridleway by Les Hull Searching for Bridleway
The ground was much wetter than we anticipated. Trying to pick out a dry route meant a few minor detours.
NT9717 : Fence down through the screes by Russel Wills Fence down through the screes
South of Cunyan Crags.
NT9717 : The Cheviot Hills Northumberland by Andrew Tryon The Cheviot Hills Northumberland
NT9717 : Bridleway south of Cunyan Crags by Andrew Curtis Bridleway south of Cunyan Crags
NT9717 : Bound for Cunyan Crags by James T M Towill Bound for Cunyan Crags
Rather wet grazing grass moor under Cunyan Crags. This photograph was taken during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020/21/22.
NT9717 : Railway Carriage at foot of Dunmoor Hill by JohnDal Railway Carriage at foot of Dunmoor Hill
The hillfarmers seem to use lots of these old railway carriages to store feed etc.
NT9717 : Cunyan Crags from bridleway by Andrew Curtis Cunyan Crags from bridleway
NT9717 : Gateway en route to Cunyan Crags by James T M Towill Gateway en route to Cunyan Crags
Relatively recent fencing on the southern slope of Dunmoor Hill below Cunyan Crags. This photograph was taken during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic of 2020/21/22.
NT9717 : The southern slopes of Cunyan Crags by Russel Wills The southern slopes of Cunyan Crags
Hogdon Law prominent on the horizon. The valley of the Shank Burn the gash in the centre.
NT9717 : Stream below Dunmoor Hill by Andrew Curtis Stream below Dunmoor Hill
Long Crag is above, on the left.
NT9717 : Hillside below Cat Crag by Andrew Curtis Hillside below Cat Crag
Low stoney banks and a few subtle hut platforms identify the site of a Bronze Age unenclosed settlement on a slight ridge below Cat Crag. See description here: NT9717 : Unenclosed round-house below Cat Crag
NT9717 : Gate on bridleway above Hartside by Andrew Curtis Gate on bridleway above Hartside

 
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