Kilgarth and South Wood

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The photograph on this page of Kilgarth and South Wood by Andy Waddington as part of the Geograph project.

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Kilgarth and South Wood

Image: © Andy Waddington Taken: 4 Jan 2010

These two houses, on the south side of the road through Boldron, were clearly built as a pair. This is at the west end of the main built-up part of the village, and beyond the junction farm houses lie more scattered among the fields. The low light from the east indicates the start of a bright but cold winter morning, with icy roads - we are right at the end of the list for the gritters here, and they rarely visit the dead-end road behind the photographer at all.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.524338
Longitude
-1.950064