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Grid reference SE7086

near to Kirkby Mills, North Yorkshire, England


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SE7086 : Road  onto  A170  New  Road by Martin Dawes Road onto A170 New Road
The railway ceased in August 1964 and a section to the left became the New Road.
SE7086 : Kirkbymoorside Cricket Club Scoreboard by BatAndBall Kirkbymoorside Cricket Club Scoreboard
Kirkbymoorside CC play in the Scarborough Beckett Cricket League.
SE7086 : Stone bridge over the River Dove by Colin Grice Stone bridge over the River Dove
At Keldholme. At one time this carried the main road from Kirkbymoorside towards Pickering and Scarborough. A new section of road bypassed Keldholme maybe 500 metres to the South.
SE7086 : Playing Field by Darren Haddock Playing Field
East of Kirkbymoorside.
SE7086 : Straw high rise by Gordon Hatton Straw high rise
Bales of straw stacked eight 'storeys' high following the harvest at Vivers Hill near Kirkbymoorside.
SE7086 : Old Road, Kirkbymoorside by JThomas Old Road, Kirkbymoorside
SE7086 : Keldholme Bridge by Pauline E Keldholme Bridge
A stone arch across the River Dove.
SE7086 : Kirkbymoorside Sports Field by Jonathan Clitheroe Kirkbymoorside Sports Field
Both the town's cricket and football teams play here.
SE7086 : River Dove at Keldholme by David Rogers River Dove at Keldholme
Weir and mill race at Keldholme.
SE7086 : Playing fields, Kirkbymoorside by Barbara Carr Playing fields, Kirkbymoorside
SE7086 : Spring Head / Bogg Hall Rising by Chris Twigg Spring Head / Bogg Hall Rising
Bogg Hall Cave, also known as Spring Head is the resurgence for sinks in the River Dove and Hutton Beck.
SE7086 : The Weir and Mill race at Keldholme by Colin Grice The Weir and Mill race at Keldholme
This seems almost in working order although the mill itself is converted into holiday accommodation. Water from the race still passes underneath the mill building, and there's a clear panel in the floor where it can be seen rushing... (more)

 
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