Variety of hedges in Nettledale

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Variety of hedges in Nettledale

Image: © Gill Stott Taken: 28 May 2007

Small fields with well-trimmed, but gappy hedgerows are typical of the lower slopes of the River Redlake valley above Bucknell. The steeper slopes are planted with conifers.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.364837
Longitude
-2.969817