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Grid reference SE8791

3 km from Lockton, North Yorkshire, England


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SE8791 : Common  Lizard  sunbathing  on  Needle  Point  footpath by Martin Dawes Common Lizard sunbathing on Needle Point footpath
Footpath from High Bridestones to Dove Dale
SE8791 : Sandstone outcrop, Low Bridestones by Peter Church Sandstone outcrop, Low Bridestones
A series of these interesting sandstone outcrops (Bride Stones or Edge Stones) sits along the edge of the moor. The Low Bridestones are a few hundred metres south of the High Bridestones).
SE8791 : Low Bridgestones by DS Pugh Low Bridgestones
Looking along part of the circular footpath around the Bridgestones.
SE8791 : Bridestones, Stain Dale Moor, Yorkshire by Christine Matthews Bridestones, Stain Dale Moor, Yorkshire
The Bridestones has peculiar shaped rocks, heather moorland, ancient woodland and herb-rich meadows. The Bridestones are natural rock formations.
SE8791 : One of the High Bride Stones by T  Eyre One of the High Bride Stones
One of the High Bride Stones on Grime Moor.
SE8791 : Low Bridestone by Tom Richardson Low Bridestone
SE8791 : The Bridestone - Dalby Park by Dorcas Sinclair The Bridestone - Dalby Park
Dalby Park is huge and has many very nice features from an interpretive centre to hidden sculptures and the wonderful bridestones.
SE8791 : Low Bride Stones by Gordon Hatton Low Bride Stones
The most curiously shaped of the Bride Stones, sometimes known as the pepper pot.
SE8791 : Bridestones Moor by Mick Garratt Bridestones Moor
The National Trust’s rare area of heather moorland just north of Dalby Forest. Rare because it is not intensively managed unlike most of the rest of heather moorlands on the North York Moors which are managed for one purpose only, that is... (more)
SE8791 : Bridestones by T  Eyre Bridestones
Looking north.
SE8791 : High Bridestones Across Bridestones Griff by Mick Garratt High Bridestones Across Bridestones Griff
SE8791 : The Pepperpot on Bridestones Moor by David Hillas The Pepperpot on Bridestones Moor
This rock, of Jurassic sandstone, resembles one of the great rock figures of Easter Island. It is one of a curious mass of rocks left by erosion of the softer mass once surrounding them, amid a moorland nature reserve. The area was left to... (more)

 
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