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Grid reference SE3621

near to Warmfield, Wakefield, England


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SE3621 : Industrial relic with graffiti. Kirkthorpe by Humphrey Bolton Industrial relic with graffiti. Kirkthorpe
Not the usual stylised lettering but A happy dog captioned 'END' and a jellyfish 'BEACH'.
SE3621 : Private Road with no Public Access by Bill Henderson Private Road with no Public Access
SE3621 : Marshall Hill towards Kirkthorpe by JThomas Marshall Hill towards Kirkthorpe
SE3621 : The River Calder north of Kirkthorpe by Neil Theasby The River Calder north of Kirkthorpe
SE3621 : Welbeck Land-fill Site, Wakefield by Ian Russell Welbeck Land-fill Site, Wakefield
SE3621 : Entrance to Kirkthorpe Lock, Aire & Calder Navigation by Christine Johnstone Entrance to Kirkthorpe Lock, Aire & Calder Navigation
On the south bank of the River Calder. The lock opened in 1702, the year the Aire & Calder Navigation reached Wakefield. The lock was probably 58-60 ft long, 14ft 6ins - 15ft wide and 3ft 6ins deep. It was rebuilt in 1815, to a width of... (more)
SE3621 : Path under railway near Kirkthorpe by Gordon Hatton Path under railway near Kirkthorpe
A public footpath follows this route under the railway. An area with a lot of public and permissive paths, not all of which are well signed and make life confusing for the walker with the OS map in hand.
SE3621 : Kirkthorpe Wood looking out by Trevor Wainwright Kirkthorpe Wood looking out
Looking out of Kirkthorpe Wood from the bottom, the stump in front of the young tree was once the swing tree.
SE3621 : Kirkthorpe Hall, Kirkthorpe by Stanley Walker Kirkthorpe Hall, Kirkthorpe
Originally the Vicarage and built c1780 with additions in 1872.
SE3621 : Spoil Bank by Ian Russell Spoil Bank
The area in this picture is on the top of a bank formed from the spoil from the adjacent railway cutting.
SE3621 : Road by reclaimed opencast colliery, Kirkthorpe by Rich Tea Road by reclaimed opencast colliery, Kirkthorpe
SE3621 : Kirkthorpe Conservation Village, Kirkthorpe Hall (2) by Mike Kirby Kirkthorpe Conservation Village, Kirkthorpe Hall (2)
The rear of the hall has 4 bays of 1st-floor windows to the original house, and 2 bays to the addition. (On left of picture).

 
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