Lud Hill Lane at the junction with a permissive alternative, Honley

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Lud Hill Lane at the junction with a permissive alternative, Honley

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 1 Jun 2023

There is a Farnley Estate pointing left here, and this permissive path appears to be used much more than the old lane going straight on through tall grass. If you can brave the nettles, the path soon bends to the left and descends steeplyin a holloway in which it is mostly clear of vegetation, apart from the usual bramble stems.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.605688
Longitude
-1.769342