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Howgill Lane was once an important route

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Howgill Lane was once an important route

Caption - Howgill Lane once had greater importance. Today this walled lane only sees walkers and cyclists with few of them spotting the milestone to Pateley Bridge built into the wall.

Walk 1249 : Simon's Seat

Photographer : Lou Johnson

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