Grid reference SE0762
3 km from Appletreewick, North Yorkshire, England
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Track on Nussey Green
by Chris Heaton
Green track that leads down from Black Hill Road through a conservation area to a disused lead mine beside Dry Gill below.
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Nussey Green Lathe
A roofless barn surrounded by wire cages, presumably for keeping game birds.
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The permissive path above Trollers Gill
by Karl and Ali
Now on access land beside the beck the path crosses this by a bridge (just visible beyond the stile) then heads west to join up with the public footpath.
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Black Hill Road
Gate on this green lane which is seen here heading east of north towards the B6265
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Old shaft by Black Hill Road
The map of this area shown numerous examples both of 'shake holes' (natural features in limestone) and 'shafts' (remains of old small-scale mines). Given the embankment around this one I presume it's the latter, as... (more)
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Hopewell Level (Lead) |
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The stream and footbridge just above Trollers Ghyll
by Andrew Whale
The footpath descends the small rockface on the other side of the stream.
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Dam across Dry Gill, Nussey Green
by Tim Heaton
The former reservoir presumably served the nearby mines, or mills further downstream?
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Dry Gill towards Nussey Green |
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Black Hill Road
by Chris Heaton
Track heading towards the B6265 from Skyreholme.
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Mineworkings on Burhill |
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Cup Marked Stone
This glacial erratic gritstone (or feldspathic sandstone) boulder, which now forms part of the wall, has several prehistoric cup marks carved into its surface.
Most of the drystone walls here are made up of the bedrock which is... (more)
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