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Grid reference NY3300

near to Outgate, Cumbria, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from NY3300 [1] taken pre 2000 [3]
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NY3300 : Rough road at Iron Keld Plantation by Trevor Littlewood Rough road at Iron Keld Plantation
Iron Keld Plantation lies to the south of Black Fell; the road seen in the image runs north-west from a junction at the south end of its trees. Wetherlam is the central, skyline mountain.
NY3300 : Green Lane by Ben Gamble Green Lane
Taken from NY334006, round the back of Tarn Hows
NY3300 : Fells at the northern head of Tarn Hows by Espresso Addict Fells at the northern head of Tarn Hows
At the northern head of the tarn, the woodland briefly opens up into fell, grazed by Belted Galloway cattle. The predominant vegetation is bracken, grass and gorse, with many small clumps of conifers and occasional deciduous trees. View... (more)
NY3300 : Woodland Path by Stephen Middlemiss Woodland Path
NY3300 : Byway near Limestone Hill by Graham Robson Byway near Limestone Hill
A damp road passing over the flank of a low fell.
NY3300 : Path around The Tarns by Steven Brown Path around The Tarns
NY3300 : Iron Keld Plantation by Michael Graham Iron Keld Plantation
From the track to Knipe Fold
NY3300 : Iron Keld by Jem Iron Keld
by Jem
The size of the field trees can be seen in the stump girth in the foreground. The spindle trees in the near distance were left after deforestation, to return Iron Keld to its original moor landscape. However just after deforestation a storm... (more)
NY3300 : Footbridge at the north of Tarn Hows by David Smith Footbridge at the north of Tarn Hows
NY3300 : Trees reflected in a tarn by Philip Halling Trees reflected in a tarn
Trees reflected in a small tarn in Rose Castle Plantation at Tarn Hows.
NY3300 : Walled lane between two low hills by Trevor Littlewood Walled lane between two low hills
The location is north of Tarn Hows; the view is also to the north. The minor hill rising to the right appears to be known as Arnside Intake; Tom Heights is above and behind to the left. The route of the Cumbria Way uses the lane as far as a... (more)
NY3300 : Above The Tarns by David Purchase Above The Tarns
An attractive view towards a small (and apparently unnamed) tarn which is stocked for fishing.

 
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