Grid reference SD6872
near to Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England
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The lane near Warth House
The painted terrace on the left was probably built for local coal miners when Ingleton was a pit village. Ingleborough hidden by clouds.
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Campsite at Ingleton
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Path by the River Greta
Seen in evening light. This is not very far off the A65.
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River Greta at Ingleton
The River Greta is a tributary of the River Lune. It is formed by the confluence of the River Twiss and the River Doe at Ingleton. From Ingleton, the Greta travels westwards through Burton-in-Lonsdale and, over the border in Lancashire,... (more)
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New Bridge, Ingleton
Carries the A65 over the River Greta, bypassing the village centre.
Built in 1933 to replace the previous stone arch bridge, which was closed in 1929. The damage to the old bridge was probably due to mining subsidence, but this was not... (more)
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Clarrick House Farm buildings, Bentham Road
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Pastures beside the River Greta
A footpath runs through the gate and follows the field boundary on its journey towards Burton in Lonsdale from Ingleton.
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Old tollhouse
Travelling northwestwards along the A65 towards Kirkby Lonsdale and Kendal the 'new' Ingleton tollhouse is at the approach to New Bridge over the River Greta. This replaced the tollhouse in Ingleton village centre, long since... (more)
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New Bridge, Ingleton
Detail of the parapet of New Bridge, Ingleton. The bridge carries the A65 road over the River Greta.
An Ordnance Survey cut benchmark is visible on the face of the parapet near the metalwork (detail photograph SD6872 : Benchmark, New Bridge, Ingleton).
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Bentham Road
Taken at junction with public footpath and approaching Ingleton
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Outskirts of Ingleton
Iron bridge over the River Greta.
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Sheep by the wall corner
These hungry ewes (of varying breeds and crosses) overcame their fear and flocked around for food. Encountered on the footpath between Ingleton New Bridge and Lund Farm. Cloud-capped Ingleborough rises beyond.
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