Gateposts near Cranbrook

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Gateposts near Cranbrook

Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 3 Sep 2009

Beside Moretonhampstead Footpath 11 as it crosses a field to meet the lane at Cranbrook. The many irregularly shaped upright granite stones used as gateposts and markers (see also Image and Image, both very close by) are reminders of the fact that we are within the National Park and on granite, in spite of the farmed landscape, which is clearly of a great age.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.686617
Longitude
-3.778658