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near to Aysgarth, North Yorkshire, England


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SE0188 : Near site of Aysgarth station, 1991 by Ben Brooksbank Near site of Aysgarth station, 1991
View northward, under a bridge of the former Wensleydale railway, immediately west of Aysgarth station: ex-NER Northallerton (to right) - Hawes (to left) line. The station was closed from 26/4/54 along with the whole line west of Redmire.... (more)
SE0188 : North Yorkshire countryside by John Baker North Yorkshire countryside
From a lay-by on the A684 at Heads Bank.
SE0188 : Near Aysgarth by T  Eyre Near Aysgarth
Beside Bishopdale Beck.
SE0188 : Entrance to 'Glebe Cottage' from A684 by Roger Templeman Entrance to 'Glebe Cottage' from A684
There is an OS benchmark SE0188 : Benchmark on stone in wall outside Glebe Cottage on a stone at the base of the wall about 1m right of the wheelie bin
SE0188 : Lower falls in spate conditions by Gordon Hatton Lower falls in spate conditions
After several weeks of rain bearing depressions, the Ure is in full spate at the lower falls.
SE0188 : River Ure at Aysgarth by Alan Murray-Rust River Ure at Aysgarth
Looking downstream from Yore Bridge.
SE0188 : Grassland at St. Joseph's Wood by philandju Grassland at St. Joseph's Wood
On the bank of the Ure at Aysgarth.
SE0188 : Aysgarth railway station (site), Yorkshire, 1982 by Nigel Thompson Aysgarth railway station (site), Yorkshire, 1982
Opened in 1877 by the North Eastern Railway on their line from Northallerton to Garsdale, this station closed to passengers in 1954. View north east towards Redmire and Northallerton.
SE0188 : Bracket Fungus on a tree at Aysgarth by David Dixon Bracket Fungus on a tree at Aysgarth
A closer look at the fungus seen in SE0188 : Fungus growing on a tree in Aysgarth Church. It is large enough to be easily visible from the road as you pass the church. I'm hopeless at identifying flora and fauna but my guess is that it is some form of bracket fungus.
SE0188 : Aysgarth Falls by Roger Dean Aysgarth Falls
Aysgarth Falls
SE0188 : National Park Centre by Mick Garratt National Park Centre
The main building, only the gable shown here, was originally railway workers cottages.
SE0188 : Middle Falls, Aysgarth by Bill Boaden Middle Falls, Aysgarth
St Andrew's Church can be seen in the trees behind.

 
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