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Yellow berries
Holly tree at Halloughton
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Sep 2021
0.02 miles
2
Orchard in Halloughton
Is two apple trees in a small grass field sufficient to be counted as an orchard?
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 1 Aug 2019
0.03 miles
3
Entrance to farmyard, Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
As the name suggests, this access track doubles a public bridleway, to Lowdham and Epperstone.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 13 Feb 2016
0.04 miles
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Approaching Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
As the name suggests, a public bridleway leaves the road here (left) and goes through the farmyard on its way to Lowdham and Epperstone.
Image: © Richard Vince
Taken: 13 Feb 2016
0.04 miles
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Cart shed at Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
Probably early 19th century, but still being used to house farm equipment.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2020
0.05 miles
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Barn at Bridle Road Farm
That rare thing, a listed barn https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1178708
Image: © Jonathan Thacker
Taken: 1 Aug 2019
0.05 miles
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Barn at Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
Typical brick and pantile barn, Late 18th century, Listed Grade II.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2020
0.05 miles
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Barn at Bridle Road Farm, Halloughton
Typical brick and pantile barn, Late 18th century, Listed Grade II. Restored roof, still being used for farm purposes rather than being converted to residential use as has happened with many similar barns.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2020
0.06 miles
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Fox and Cubs (Pilosella aurantiaca), Halloughton
Distinctively orange member of the Hawkweed family, considered an invasive weed. See also http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6551709
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2020
0.06 miles
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Fox and Cubs (Pilosella aurantiaca), Halloughton
Distinctively orange member of the Hawkweed family, considered an invasive weed. See also http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6551708
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 26 Jul 2020
0.06 miles