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Photos in Lancashire

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121801The valley containing Langden Brook is typical of this part of the Forest of Bowland
121802Langden Castle does not live up to expectations
121803The upper reaches of the valley containing Langden Brook are wild and beautiful
121804Fiensdale Water is small stream in a deep valley draining large areas of moorland
121805The upper reaches of Fiensdale provide wide views across the upland moorland
121806A solitary waymark marks the narrow path across the moors near Fiensdale Head
126701Pendle has had an association with witches hence the motif applied to waymarks for the Pendle Way
126702Pendle Hill seen from between Barley village and Ings End
126703Climbing the steeper section onto Pendle Hill provides excellent views
126704The path onto the summit plateau of Pendle Hill traverses across the steep slope
126705Upper Ogden Reservoir is beautifully located amidst the rounded moors of Lancashire
126706Lower Ogden Reservoir with the cloud covered summit of Pendle Hill beyond
128701Ogden Clough provides an attractive ascent of Pendle Hill
128702Cottongrass and walkers on the plateau of Pendle Hill
128703Pendle Hill provides some great views
128704The summit of Pendle Hill under a wonderful summer sky
128705Lower Ogden Reservoir seen from near the summit of Pendle Hill
128706The descent from the summit of Pendle Hill to Pendle House
128707Pendle Hill seen from near Pendle House
128708The Forest of Bowland boundaries are signed with these fine cast notices
181801Downham Village lies at the foot of Pendle Hill
181802View across the Ribble Valley with Yorkshire's Three Peaks on the horizon from the slopes of Pendle
181803Looking South East from the summit of Pendle Hill
181804Looking towards Barley and Burnley reveals a very different aspect of Pendle Hill
181805The commemorative cairn on Pendle Hill built by local scouts
181806Angram Green (foreground) and Ribble Valley taken on the descent from Pendle Hill
181807Looking back to Pendle Hill from near Downham
190201The parish church at Chipping
190202Chipping - cottages by the old cotton mill
190203Chipping - the old mill pond

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