Seanor Lane

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Seanor Lane by Alan Walker as part of the Geograph project.

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Seanor Lane

Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 28 Feb 2007

This is the eastern end of the 'metalled' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paved section of Seanor Lane, Lower Pilsley and it is at this point that two public footpaths meet the lane. Ahead Image continues for a further 425metres (approximately) where it meets http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=53.1703&lon=-1.3734&scale=25000&icon=x with a bridleway to the Five Pits Trail at Timber Lane. This bridleway is also linked to a number of footpaths, including one to Image near Waterloo. To the left is a Image shared by a footpath to Seanor Farm. To the right (just by the telegraph pole and not the further entrance) is a Image toward Parkhouse Road. The red bin is one of many placed by the local district council for the use of considerate dog owners. For a photograph of the lane taken from the same viewpoint but looking in the opposite (westerly) direction, click here Image Some 500metres to 600metres behind the viewpoint is Image’s junction with Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.171312
Longitude
-1.378831