Bridleway crossing Common Sike
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Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 11 Nov 2009
This bridleway leaves the B6277 via the galvanised gate and crosses Common Sike by this little bridge before turning east to follow the south bank. At about the point that Common Sike changes name to Grise Beck, the bridleway heads off SE and splits.