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Grid reference SE2648

near to Huby, North Yorkshire, England


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SE2648 : Lane from Lower Banks Farm by Peter Wood Lane from Lower Banks Farm
Looking north-eastward.
SE2648 : Towards Crag Farm by DS Pugh Towards Crag Farm
Looking along Crag Lane towards Crag Farm.
SE2648 : Pond, The Banks by Derek Harper Pond, The Banks
Look, there's a pond there somewhere, even though you can mostly only see reedmace, and even though reedmace now seems to be called bulrush, which really should be something else entirely.
SE2648 : The Wharfe Valley seen from Almscliffe Crag by habiloid The Wharfe Valley seen from Almscliffe Crag
Arthington viaduct crosses the Wharfe in the middle distance.
SE2648 : Merrybank Lane by Mark Anderson Merrybank Lane
SE2648 : Crag Farm and Almscliff Crag by John Slater Crag Farm and Almscliff Crag
SE2648 : Huby, Merrybank Lane by Mel Towler Huby, Merrybank Lane
The gateway is on the east side of the lane and opposite the entrance to Lower Banks Farm. The left hand gatepost has a cut benchmark,
SE2648 : Almscliff Crag by JEZ NORGAN Almscliff Crag
Young lad sitting on top gives a sense of scale. Sometimes used by climbers.
SE2648 : Below Almscliff Crag by N Chadwick Below Almscliff Crag
SE2648 : From the summit of Arnscliff Crag by Michael Earnshaw From the summit of Arnscliff Crag
A rather oddly-shaped hill. In the distance, and almost exactly in the centre, the Wharfedale Viaduct in SE2645 can be made out.
SE2648 : Almscliff Crag by Jo and Steve Turner Almscliff Crag
Almscliff Crag formed of the Almscliff Grit stands out like a sore thumb from the otherwise gentle slope. The reasons behind this exposure essentially relates to the fact that the sandstone greatly increases its thickness for around 150 m... (more)
SE2648 : Almscliff Crags by Mick Melvin Almscliff Crags
This view taken from below Crag Farm, the crag is one of the most popular climbing areas in the North of England.

 
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