IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Hunters Croft, DONCASTER, DN9 2NX

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Hunters Croft, DN9 2NX by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (27 Images Found)

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Bridleway on a former railway trackbed
On the former Axholme Joint Railway which ran from Haxey to Goole and closed in 1956
Image: © Graham Hogg Taken: 21 Nov 2017
0.05 miles
2
Axholme Trail looking south
This path follows the course of the former Axholme Joint Railway.
Image: © Jonathan Thacker Taken: 30 Jul 2010
0.05 miles
3
Entrance to the Haxey Parish Heritage Trail
The Trail runs along the route of a former railway line (closed in 1956), from Haxey to Epworth.
Image: © Tim Heaton Taken: 23 Oct 2015
0.07 miles
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Looking towards Haxey Village
Image: © roger geach Taken: 8 Feb 2011
0.08 miles
5
The Nooking, Haxey
Road leading into the village from the east
Image: © Paul Harrop Taken: 25 Oct 2016
0.09 miles
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Walking the old tracks
Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 21 Nov 2017
0.10 miles
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Haxey Church of England Primary School
Image: © Chris Morgan Taken: 21 Nov 2017
0.11 miles
8
Safety first near Haxey Primary School
Image: © Glyn Drury Taken: 5 Apr 2009
0.12 miles
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Information board for the former Axholme Joint Railway
Construction of the Axholme Joint Railway between Haxey and Goole started in 1899 and opened in August 1903 but the part to Haxey was not opened until  2nd January 1905. For several years, there were two passenger trains and one goods train on weekdays, but extra trains were run on Saturdays and on some Market days. Local farmers used to cart their produce to Haxey Town and Haxey Junction stations and load it into trucks. The goods train brought mail, coal and all the other things that the villagers needed as there was no other way of transporting them. The line began to decline after 1924 with the introduction of bus services in the Isle of Axholme and lorries coming onto the roads to transport goods.   Passenger services ceased on 15th July 1933 and the section from Haxey Junction to Epworth was finally closed completely on 1st February 1956. The land is now managed by North Lincolnshire Council as a footpath and linear nature trail, running from the High Street in Haxey to Epworth. Much of it is in a wooded cutting until it reaches Cliff Hill where it is on an embankment. This is the information board seen at https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6261693 A much fuller account can be seen at http://www.axholme.info/railway.html  and at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axholme_Joint_Railway   More information can be found at https://www.haxeywalkers.co.uk/pictures-of-the-isle-of-axholme-light-railway-near-haxey/
Image: © Marathon Taken: 8 Sep 2019
0.13 miles
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The line of the former Axholme Joint Railway
Construction of the Axholme Joint Railway between Haxey and Goole started in 1899 and opened in August 1903 but the part to Haxey was not opened until  2nd January 1905. For several years, there were two passenger trains and one goods train on weekdays, but extra trains were run on Saturdays and on some Market days. Local farmers used to cart their produce to Haxey Town and Haxey Junction stations and load it into trucks. The goods train brought mail, coal and all the other things that the villagers needed as there was no other way of transporting them. The line began to decline after 1924 with the introduction of bus services in the Isle of Axholme and lorries coming onto the roads to transport goods.  Passenger services ceased on 15th July 1933 and the section from Haxey Junction to Epworth was finally closed completely on 1st February 1956. The land is now managed by North Lincolnshire Council as a footpath and linear nature trail, running from the High Street in Haxey to Epworth. Much of it is in a wooded cutting until it reaches Cliff Hill where it is on an embankment. This is the view northwards from The Nooking. Further on the cutting becomes quite deep. What is on the information board to the right can be seen at https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6261700 A much fuller account can be seen at http://www.axholme.info/railway.html  and at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axholme_Joint_Railway   More information can be found at https://www.haxeywalkers.co.uk/pictures-of-the-isle-of-axholme-light-railway-near-haxey/
Image: © Marathon Taken: 8 Sep 2019
0.13 miles
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