Footbridge over a tiny beck
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The photograph on this page of Footbridge over a tiny beck by Gordon Hatton as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 25 Apr 2021
One of those concrete beam footbridges which seem to have been the standard item for stream crossings in the North Riding from the 1950's onwards. The path here is negotiating a way around Broomfield Farm past machinery, piles of old tyres, logs and other detritus. At least the stile is in good condition, although it doesn't cross anything.
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