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near to Leeming, Bradford, England


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SE0332 : Nab Hill by Paul Glazzard Nab Hill
Cairn by the path from Nab Water Lane to Hambleton Lane, north of the quarries on Nab Hill.
SE0332 : Cairn-cum-wind shelter on Nab Hill by John H Darch Cairn-cum-wind shelter on Nab Hill
SE0332 : Quarry off Cold Edge Road, Warley by Humphrey Bolton Quarry off Cold Edge Road, Warley
This one is easy to enter on foot, by the entrance between the upright steel girders in SE0332 : Cold Edge Road, Warley Moor, Warley. There are the remains of a stone hut on the left, and on the right a quarry face capped by a layer of peat. There are some depressions with... (more)
SE0332 : Hollin Hill trig by Iain Macaulay Hollin Hill trig
Looking S to windfarm
SE0332 : Conduit above Nab Water Lane by John Slater Conduit above Nab Water Lane
SE0332 : Cairn above the Stanza Stone by John Illingworth Cairn above the Stanza Stone
On the slope just below this cairn is one of the Stanza Stones SE0332 : The Mist Stone - one of the Stanza Stones -close-up
SE0332 : Posing sheep, Nab Moor by Stephen Craven Posing sheep, Nab Moor
SE0332 : The start of a footpath heading towards Nab Hill by Peter Wood The start of a footpath heading towards Nab Hill
Looking south-eastward from Nab Water Lane.
SE0332 : Boundary wall by Jonathan Thacker Boundary wall
This wall forms the boundary between the Metropolitan Boroughs of Calderdale (left) and Bradford (right). Warley Moor Reservoir in the distance.
SE0332 : Trig Point on Nab Hill by Chris Heaton Trig Point on Nab Hill
Standing just proud of the surrounding expanse of moorland, in an area of disused delphs to the north of the Ovenden Moor Wind Farm. The trig column looks to have been lovingly cared for, gleaming white under a coat of fresh paint.
SE0332 : Quarry tips, bike tracks and the trig on Nab Hill by shikari Quarry tips, bike tracks and the trig on Nab Hill
SE0332 : The Mist Stone - one of the Stanza Stones -close-up by John Illingworth The Mist Stone - one of the Stanza Stones -close-up
The seven Stanza Stones, each carved with a poem written by the poet Simon Armitage, are at locations which in general follow the Pennine watershed. LinkExternal link This one is the Mist Stone. Getting a clear photograph... (more)

 
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