Drystone wall at Billa Barra Local Nature Reserve

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The photograph on this page of Drystone wall at Billa Barra Local Nature Reserve by Terry Roberts as part of the Geograph project.

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Drystone wall at Billa Barra Local Nature Reserve

Image: © Terry Roberts Taken: Unknown

Billa Barra hill was designated as a Local Nature Reserve of the "urban fringe" type in 1999.An old slate quarry on the west is used for bouldering. The photograph shows part of a circular drystone wall surrounding a small copse on the summit.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.699187
Longitude
-1.313338