near to Irton, North Yorkshire, England
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We have
14 images
in grid square SE9982
We have
14 images
for SE9982
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Little used footpath across agricultural land to Seamer |
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Ings Road
by JThomas
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Ings Road toward Darrell's Low Farm
by Martin Dawes
The end of the road
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Carr Fields Lane
by Barbara Carr
At the junction with the footpath to Seamer.
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Fingerpost |
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Farm buildings at Derwentdale Farm |
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Farmland, Darrell's Low Farm
by JThomas
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One and a half miles to Seamer
by Barbara Carr
Footpath to Seamer, to the east of Carr Fields Lane (which goes north and then northwesterly into West Ayton).
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Ings Gate, West Ayton
At this point Ings Lane which runs south from West Ayton makes a right angled turn. Here Ings Lane is a green lane. The embankment with the bushes on is the levee for the Derwent and in the background one of the pylons for the power lines... (more)
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Darrell's Low Farm
Viewed from Ings Lane after it has made the right angled turn in SE9982 : Ings Gate, West Ayton is this isolated 19th century farmstead, one of several developed when the carrs and ings were drained and developed for agriculture.
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Ings Closes
by T Eyre
Looking SW from Ings Lane.
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Gravel extraction, Wykeham
This is a new area of quarrying at the area now known as Wykeham Lakes. The quarry is exploiting fluvio-glacial gravels laid down in the area of Lake Pickering which existed during the last glaciation. Because the water table is high the... (more)
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Looking south along Ings Road
The photograph is taken from the 28 metre spot height. Ings Road runs south of the village of West Ayton into the low lying areas of land known as the Carrs or Ings. In this area each parish is long and thin in a north south direction so... (more)
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Recently sown land
Taken from the 28 metre spot height on Ings Road, the photograph shows the flat agricultural landscape characteristic of this area. This field has recently been sown. In the background is the dragline excavator working the gravel at Wykeham... (more)
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