Roughton to Hoccum road
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 15 Feb 2018
A yellow road, but it looks like a farm track. This is because of the sandy soils nearby and a lot of sand gets washed off fields. The local rocks were laid down in one of the great deserts of Pangea during the Triassic era (younger than Bridgnorth's similar sandstones).