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Grid reference SE2806

near to Silkstone, Barnsley, England


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SE2806 : Silkstone Lane by JThomas Silkstone Lane
Heading south east.
SE2806 : Oaks north of Silkstone by Chris Yeates Oaks north of Silkstone
A line of oak trees marks the line of a former field boundary.
SE2806 : Banks Bottom Dike by John Fielding Banks Bottom Dike
From the footbridge to Banks Hall.
SE2806 : Lower Norcroft Farm by Ian S Lower Norcroft Farm
Near Cawthorne.
SE2806 : Walking the dog at Banks Hall by Christine Johnstone Walking the dog at Banks Hall
On the public footpath skirting the south side of the hall's garden.
SE2806 : Banks Hall near Cawthorne by Neil Theasby Banks Hall near Cawthorne
A listed eighteenth century country house with seventeenth century elements behind it.
SE2806 : The Tree Lined Road to Banks Hall by John Fielding The Tree Lined Road to Banks Hall
SE2806 : The road to Cannon Hall by Graham Hogg The road to Cannon Hall
A minor road to the south of the village of Cawthorne, beyond which is Cannon Hall, a country house museum and country park and a very popular tourist attraction.
SE2806 : Glimpse of Banks Hall by Chris Morgan Glimpse of Banks Hall
Grade II listed property with a wealth of history, see; LinkExternal link Understood to have been more recently an old people's home; LinkExternal link
SE2806 : Banks Bottom dike by Steve  Fareham Banks Bottom dike
From the footbridge over.
SE2806 : Fields Below Banks Hall by Jonathan Clitheroe Fields Below Banks Hall
This picture was taken from the path which runs in front of the Grade II listed hall. Banks Hall was linked to the nearby Cannon Hall estate and has in more recent times been used as a care home.
SE2806 : Footpath to Banks Bottom Dike and Silkstone by Christine Johnstone Footpath to Banks Bottom Dike and Silkstone
Running east from Banks Hall.

 
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