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Dukes Road by Hurkling Edge
by Andrew Hill
The old wall is a landmark by the track across wide open moorland. A mixture of bilberry and heather growing in the foreground.
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Towards Hurkling Edge |
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Agden Dike
Near Rook Cabin Flat.
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Agden Dike
View looking up the valley of Agden Dike.
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A misty Hurkling Stones
From the Dukes Road a bridleway.
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Boundary Stone, Duke's Road
by Brian Ward
A stone boundary marker dating from the late 1800's by the side of the "Duke's Road", a track across the Broomhead Moors (view is looking north). The RHRW represents Mr Reginald Henry Rimington Wilsons who owned this... (more)
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The Dukes road.
A moorland track.
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Hurkling Stones on Hurkling Edge
by Neil Theasby
Some etymologists suggest that the verb "to hurkle" meant to squat. These are not the only hurkling stones in the region.
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Old Boundary Marker
by J Glew
Boundary Marker beside the Dukes Road path, Broomhead Moor. Bradfield parish. Inscribed C.
Milestone Society National ID: YW_BRA06em
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The Dukes Road
The Dukes Road, site of a mass trespass in September 1932 when 200 ramblers walked from Bradfield to Abbey Brook in protest against the lack of public access to the moors.
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Old Boundary Marker beside beside Dukes Road on Broomhead Moor. Bradfield parish
by D Garside
Estate Boundary Marker beside Dukes Road, a bridleway on Broomhead Moor. Bradfield parish. Inscribed R H R W (Reginald Henry Rimington Wilson) and E on its opposite faces. Other markers in the parish are inscribed R R W for R R Wilson, the... (more)
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Dry stone wall descending from Hurkling Edge
The wall descends from an estate road known as Dukes Road; it's clearly in a ruinous state. Low down on the wall line there are grouse butts built into it probably using the wall's own stones.
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