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Grid reference SD2973

near to Baycliff, Cumbria, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SD2973 [4] taken pre 2000 [1]
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SD2973 : The coast below Sea Wood by Karl and Ali The coast below Sea Wood
Shingle and limestone rocks border the saltmarsh turf.
SD2973 : Fringed foreshore by Peter Turner Fringed foreshore
The head-high sedges are only a partial screen from the rest of the foreshore and the bay extending across to Heysham with its power station prominent on the horizon.
SD2973 : Birkrigg Common by Paul Allison Birkrigg Common
In the background is Bardsea church
SD2973 : Stone Circle on Birkrigg Common by Stephen Middlemiss Stone Circle on Birkrigg Common
The village of Bardsea can be seen on the left with Morecambe Bay to the right
SD2973 : Wellhouse Wood, Bardsea Country Park by JThomas Wellhouse Wood, Bardsea Country Park
SD2973 : Seawood Farm by DS Pugh Seawood Farm
Looking along the A5087 through Seawood Farm in the direction of Bardsea and Ulverston.
SD2973 : Birkrigg Stone Circle by Oliver Dixon Birkrigg Stone Circle
Two concentric stone circles, although the outer ring is hard to make out.
SD2973 : A5087 Coast Road by Peter McDermott A5087 Coast Road
The A5087 Coast Road in Sea Wood.
SD2973 : Minor road from Sunbrick descending towards the Coast Road (A5087) by Peter Wood Minor road from Sunbrick descending towards the Coast Road (A5087)
Looking south-eastward.
SD2973 : Shoreline Path Near Bardsea by Mary and Angus Hogg Shoreline Path Near Bardsea
A fine late-February morning for walking the dog along this coastal path.
SD2973 : Sea Wood foreshore by Peter Turner Sea Wood foreshore
With distant view across to Heysham.
SD2973 : The Druid’s Stone Circle, Birkrigg Common by G Laird The Druid’s Stone Circle, Birkrigg Common
Known also as Birkrigg stone circle, it dates from about 1700 and 1400 BC. It is one of only about 30 concentric stone circles in the United Kingdom. Only the inner circle can be seen, the outer circle is obscured by bracken. This inner... (more)

 
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