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Entrance to Acorn Bank
by David Brown
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Acorn Bank
Acorn Bank, a National Trust property near Temple Sowerby.
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Miniature door into tree, Acorn Bank
The National Trust have placed a tiny door at the bottom of a large tree as a whimsy. Maybe it is inspired by Mole's house in "Wind in the willows".
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Old orchard [south side], Acorn Bank
Mainly rare apple trees. Acorn Bank is a National Trust property, incorporating an old house, gardens, woodland, a watermill and a disused drift mine.
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The water mill, Acorn Bank
This is still a working mill producing flour (but not every day - Saturdays and Sundays 11 to 3 April to September, according to the internet as I write this).
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Temple Sowerby, Acorn Bank: Second hand book sales |
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Footbridge in Acorn Bank Garden
by Graham Hogg
Surrounded by blooming wild garlic, the bridge takes a footpath over the mill race from Crowdundle Beck to a partially restored watermill.
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Gateway to Acorn Bank
by Russel Wills
Closed on Tuesdays!
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Footpath south-west of Acorn Bank |
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Acorn Bank Gypsum Drift Mine
by Ashley Dace
This recreation is on the site of the original 20th C gypsum mine.
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Newly planted woodland
by JThomas
South of Culgaith.
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Lily pond in Acorn Bank gardens
by Oliver Dixon
In the 17th century walled garden on this National Trust property. All three species of native newt have been recorded as breeding in this pond.
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