The eastern end of the stone slab wall off Hall Lane, Northowram

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The photograph on this page of The eastern end of the stone slab wall off Hall Lane, Northowram by Humphrey Bolton as part of the Geograph project.

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The eastern end of the stone slab wall off Hall Lane, Northowram

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 22 May 2021

This wall is alongside the footpath from Hall Lane to Upper Lane. It must originally have started at Hall Lane, as the listing details (1996) state that it was 174m long and was complete apart from minor damage. The listing has not done much good as about 30m is missing from the Hall Lane end and there are many gaps where slabs have fallen or been broken. The wall was built c.1780. The path is paved with stone setts.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.742865
Longitude
-1.834243