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Posted: 25 May 2020


Taken: 25 May 2020

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building
gritstone
bothy
cheshire
brick
disused
derelict
farm
architecture
lyme handley


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Farm bothy

Farm bothy
This little bothy type building caught my eye as I was walking in Lyme Handley this afternoon. To the right (out of frame) is a small field barn at the edge of the walled yard. The bothy roof is formed of lovely gritstone flags and the ridge pieces are all hand shaped from gritstone. The dressed quoins are a nice touch too.

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 Blue rubber octopus
Blue rubber octopus club
that is some stonework.
3 years ago.
 GrahamH
GrahamH club
Does the fence enclose where you stand? If so why is the enclosure there?
3 years ago.
tarboat club has replied to GrahamH club
It's there to enclose stock so that they can be handled, for example shearing sheep.
3 years ago.

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