Grid reference SE3621
near to Warmfield, Wakefield, England
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Industrial relic with graffiti. Kirkthorpe
Not the usual stylised lettering but A happy dog captioned 'END' and a jellyfish 'BEACH'.
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Private Road with no Public Access
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Marshall Hill towards Kirkthorpe
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The River Calder north of Kirkthorpe
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Welbeck Land-fill Site, Wakefield
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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)
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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.
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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.
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Kirkthorpe Hall, Kirkthorpe
Originally the Vicarage and built c1780 with additions in 1872.
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Spoil Bank
The area in this picture is on the top of a bank formed from the spoil from the adjacent railway cutting.
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Road by reclaimed opencast colliery, Kirkthorpe
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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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