Many is the time I have driven along the B6001 between the villages of Calver and Hassop. Almost every time, I have glanced across fields to the right to see a scenic barn and thought, "I need to photograph that!"
Unfortunately, along that road there is nowhere to park up for a while so I had another thought. Perhaps I could leave Clint in the nearby village of Rowland and then walk along an old lead miners' track upon the ridge and through the woodland behind the barn.
This plan came to fruition on Wednesday morning as these two barn pictures show. It is off the beaten track and not by an official public right away so I guess that very few photos if any have ever been taken of this particular barn. You can see the original roof has caved in but at the north end of it the farmer has done a partial re-roofing with steel sheets.
Below, above the village of Rowland, I spotted a flying saucer landing pad. Actually, it's the top cover of a small reservoir that serves that local community.
Today - Saturday - I drove over to Hull once again. My team were playing Swansea City.
I set off early again in order to bag some more Geograph squares. The image below was taken at the entrance of the now disused Westlands plant nurseries near the village of Ellerker in East Yorkshire.
The next picture was taken on Norfolk Bank Lane - a single roadway with passing places.. In the distance you can see The Yorkshire Wolds rising above the flat farmland.
Finally, I snapped this picture at remote Sand Bridge looking along Ellerker Drain. The road to the right leads nowhere and is used almost exclusively by farmers with jobs to do upon the land.
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