Yarburgh footpath, Newholme Farm
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The photograph on this page of Yarburgh footpath, Newholme Farm by Chris as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Chris Taken: 15 Jul 2012
The farm is top right above the field of ripening barley. The footpath is clearly marked over this stretch, though as it approaches Northolme Farm (chimney just visible left of centre) it passes through beds of thistles which have been treated with weedkiller, causing them to make abnormal growth and knot together. The Council says this is a "Priority 2 footpath",and they will clear it by the end of the year!