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near to Mytholmroyd, Calderdale, England


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SE0025 : Old fire station, Mytholmroyd by michael ely Old fire station, Mytholmroyd
Now used as a craft studio.
SE0025 : To Daisy Bank by Carroll Pierce To Daisy Bank
Taken on Park Lane, near Park Farm, Mytholmroyd, this is the waymarker directing the walker to Daisy Bank. Park Fold Wood lies on the crest of the hill.
SE0025 : Hebden Royd Footpath 50, eastern branch, Mytholmroyd by Humphrey Bolton Hebden Royd Footpath 50, eastern branch, Mytholmroyd
The right-of-way passes the pile of stones and tree, which mark the corner of what was a separate field.
SE0025 : Stocks Drive, Mytholmroyd by habiloid Stocks Drive, Mytholmroyd
SE0025 : Farm above the B6138 near Dauber Bridge by Colin Pyle Farm above the B6138 near Dauber Bridge
SE0025 : Park Fold from Park Lane by Phil Champion Park Fold from Park Lane
The fenceposts beside the track are made from railway sleepers.
SE0025 : Cragg Road, Mytholmroyd by David Dixon Cragg Road, Mytholmroyd
SE0025 : View over Mytholmroyd from above Martin Wood by Phil Champion View over Mytholmroyd from above Martin Wood
The road visible in this view is Cragg Road, which continues to the right, climbing up Cragg Vale.
SE0025 : Hebden Royd FP50 at the entrance to the Daisy Bank farmstead by Humphrey Bolton Hebden Royd FP50 at the entrance to the Daisy Bank farmstead
There was a narrow lane up from White field Lane, which became the present field path.
SE0025 : Wood above Hoo Hole, Mytholmroyd by Humphrey Bolton Wood above Hoo Hole, Mytholmroyd
I thought this was a beech wood, but they normally have very little grass under the trees, whereas this one is a wood pasture.
SE0025 : Dauber Bridge by Mick Garratt Dauber Bridge
Underneath can just be seen the arch of a much earlier bridge, probably the original one built to carry the Mytholmroyd and Blackstone Edge Turnpike Road which received royal assent in 1815. The house behind would have been one of the toll... (more)
SE0025 : Footpath, Hoo Hole by Mark Anderson Footpath, Hoo Hole
Looking E along the footpath at Hoo Hole on a rainy day.

 
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