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Grid reference TL6105

near to Norton Heath, Essex, England


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TL6105 : Ruts in Lucas's Lane by Glyn Baker Ruts in Lucas's Lane
On this byway TL6005 : Lucas's Lane there is a prohibition of motor vehicles and carts during the winter months. It has not been totally successful however it is nowhere near as bad as TL5509 : Ruts in the Byway near Black Cat.
TL6105 : House on Bassett's Lane by Robin Webster House on Bassett's Lane
A fairly new building, judging by appearances.
TL6105 : Old Barn at Telford's Farm, Pigstye Green, Essex by Robert Edwards Old Barn at Telford's Farm, Pigstye Green, Essex
TL6105 : View on Bassett's Lane by Trevor Harris View on Bassett's Lane
Taken from a little north of Bassett's Farm. The finger post indicating the start of Lucas's Lane can be seen ahead on the left.
TL6105 : Road junction just west of Radley Green by Robert Edwards Road junction just west of Radley Green
This is where Radley Green Road, coming from the right, meets Bassett's Lane.
TL6105 : Field off Pigstye Green Road by JThomas Field off Pigstye Green Road
TL6105 : Clear Path to Butler's Farm by Glyn Baker Clear Path to Butler's Farm
TL6105 : Signpost at a country junction by John V Nicholls Signpost at a country junction
TL6105 : Footpath to Lucas's Lane by JThomas Footpath to Lucas's Lane
Looking south from Pigstye Green Road.
TL6105 : Lacy Phacelia by the Byway (For Happy Bees) by Glyn Baker Lacy Phacelia by the Byway (For Happy Bees)
Lacy phacelia by TL6005 : Lucas's Lane it is a cover crop to prevent nutrients leaching away and soil erosion. It has the added bonus of attracting bees and other insects.
TL6105 : National Cycle Route 1 by JThomas National Cycle Route 1
Looking south east on Pigstye Green Road.
TL6105 : Alpacas on Butler's Farm by Glyn Baker Alpacas on Butler's Farm
I was pleased to see my southern American camelid identification skills were not found wanting when I saw the TL6105 : Butlers Farm Sign

 
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