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Grid reference SX0070

near to Burlawn, Cornwall, England



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SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform on the Camel Trail by Rob Purvis Shooting Range Platform on the Camel Trail
SX0070 : Sheep in the Camel valley, near Burlawn by David Hawgood Sheep in the Camel valley, near Burlawn
Looking South-west from the Camel Trail up towards Burlawn.
SX0070 : Treraven Wood by Guy Wareham Treraven Wood
Viewed from the Camel Trail; the River Camel runs left to right in front of the wood.
SX0070 : Camel valley by Derek Harper Camel valley
From the Camel Trail south of SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform. What a miserable day!
SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform by Tony Atkin Shooting Range Platform
The name of this old halt on the railway line perhaps gives a clue to an activity which used to take place on the adjacent River Camel Marshes. The trackbed of the railway now hosts the Camel Trail.
SX0070 : Camel Trail north of Bishop's Wood by David Smith Camel Trail north of Bishop's Wood
SX0070 : Cornwall : Grassy Field & Gate by Lewis Clarke Cornwall : Grassy Field & Gate
From the Camel Trail looking beyond the gate.
SX0070 : The Flood Plain of the River Camel by Tony Atkin The Flood Plain of the River Camel
SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform by the Camel Trail by David Smith Shooting Range Platform by the Camel Trail
Another picture, at a different time of year, with more vegetation is at SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform
SX0070 : Camel Trail bridge over River Camel near Pendavey by David Smith Camel Trail bridge over River Camel near Pendavey
Nearly all the bridge (and all the track leading to it) is in SX0070 but the stretch of river beyond is in SX0071
SX0070 : The River Camel by Tony Atkin The River Camel
The river here meanders through a flat marshy flood plain in a steep-sided valley.
SX0070 : Shooting Range Platform by Derek Harper Shooting Range Platform
"The platform was built around 1880 to serve a firing range with trains only stopping with written permission from the army. Periods of use centred around the Boer and World War One. Troops were always sent by rail as there was no... (more)

 
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