Heifer and hedge on No Go By hill

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Heifer and hedge on No Go By hill

Image: © Sheila Russell Taken: 8 Dec 2005

No-Go-By hill is the short cut from Tregeseal to Carnyorth. Much steeper than the usual, more seaward, route. So I think the name means 'only use in good weather'. I remember a similar name (None-go-byes) for a road near Cookridge in West Yorkshire Image Any others?

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50.135211
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-5.676167