Gate, Acomb Fell

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The photograph on this page of Gate, Acomb Fell by Richard Webb as part of the Geograph project.

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Gate, Acomb Fell

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 11 Jun 2004

An old fashioned wooden gate, most gates are made of lightweight galvanised tubing now. The gate post is also quite a feature, the upright stone suggesting that sandstone or gritstone is quarried nearby, it is more usual to see stone gateposts with drystane dyking (walls) here it is in a hedge.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.002039
Longitude
-2.087515