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Grid reference SE0409

near to Marsden, Kirklees, England


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Images in SE0409 Breakdown list
We have 12 images for SE0409
 : Butterly Clough from Great Butterly Hill, Marsden by Humphrey Bolton Butterly Clough from Great Butterly Hill, Marsden
Peat erosion in the foreground, and the little white dots are cottongrass flowers. The valley descends northwards to an arm of Butterley Reservoir (which, when named, acquired an extra 'e'). It was supposed to be a sunny afternoon!
 : Butterly towards Marsden by Chris Wimbush Butterly towards Marsden
 : Fencing on Great Butterly Hill by Neil Theasby Fencing on Great Butterly Hill
 : Cotton grass above Butterley Clough by John H Darch Cotton grass above Butterley Clough
Pule Hill on the horizon.
 : Catchwater, Butterly Clough, Marsden by Humphrey Bolton Catchwater, Butterly Clough, Marsden
This runs along the far hillside, intercepting streams as it goes. Its purpose is a little obscure, as it seems to discharge into Carr Clough, which discharges into Butterley Reservoir just as does Butterly Clough. The rocks on the... (more)
 : Great Butterly Hill, Marsden by Humphrey Bolton Great Butterly Hill, Marsden
A high-point on the ridge between Butterly Clough and Blakely Clough. Shooters Nab is on the Horizon.
 : Little Butterly Hill by Neil Theasby Little Butterly Hill
 : Butterly Clough by John Slater Butterly Clough
 : Moorland above Butterly Clough by Bill Boaden Moorland above Butterly Clough
Looking in the direction of the Colne valley which can just be seen.
 : Upper reaches of Butterly Clough by Bill Boaden Upper reaches of Butterly Clough
Just below Swellands Reservoir where it is joined by smaller cloughs.
 : Path into Butterly Clough by Bill Boaden Path into Butterly Clough
The path is not marked on the map, but seems reasonably well used. The first obstacle here is a catchment channel than feeds Redbrook Reservoir.
 : Great Butterly Hill by Mick Garratt Great Butterly Hill

 
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