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Storm view Looking north-north-east from top of Fuller Street footbridge. Approaching
storm can clearly be seen.
- Old Clee
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Pylon junction The intersection of two distinct lines of pylons against Team Gate Drain
roughly speaking half way between Barnoldby and Laceby. Imagine the complex set-up of this -
one wrong move and …
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- Laceby
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Mount Pleasant North (3) The northern edge of Mount Pleasant woods looking south down the
footpath heading towards Barnoldby.
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- Barnoldby le Beck
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Trees and shrubs The first part of the Wanderlust way to Barnoldby out of Brigsley runs
entirely within an area of mixed foliage, providing something of a cover for the rambler, but a
muddy one too.
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- Ashby cum Fenby
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- Brigsley
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Quarry beside A180 The footpath which heads past Vale House farm near Ulceby (N. Lincs)
meanders close by the A180 adjacent to this quarry. The path rapidly climbs close to the fence
on the right and …
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- North Lincolnshire
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Salutation Inn Situated in Nettleton (near Caistor) and the junction of the A46 and Nettleton
top roads.
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Footpath by Houses Leads to Holton-le-Clay or Tetney off Humberston Avenue (B1219),
however, is somewhat hidden by houses and foliage.
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- Humberston
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Drink anyone? The Ship Inn at Barnoldby-le-Beck with the road to Waltham curving away
eastwards.
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- Barnoldby le Beck
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Trackbed The trackbed of the former East Lincolnshire railway between Grimsby and Louth,
looking towards the old railway station at Holton-le-Clay.
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Waithe Grange Farm Long distance photograph taken from the Ashby-cum-Fenby footpath out of
Grainsby. The farm is situated on the Waithe road about 1 mile away.
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Winding lane A short way out of Nettleton heading south, this narrow lane leads out towards
Nettleton Top.
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- Nettleton, Lincolnshire
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Well signed Heading into Broughton from the north is to be found this informative and very
pleasing sign - something so very different to the rather more common austere and very plain
types found toda…
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- North Lincolnshire
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- North Lincolnshire
- Appleby, North Lincolnshire
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Wanderlust wanderings Taken about half way along the Wanderlust way and looking towards
Brigsley this picture shows the gentle rolling nature of this arable farm land.
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- Brigsley
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Village lane The entrance to Grainsby taken looking east towards the A16, and a very typical
English village scene. The quietness is a great relief from the busy road nearby.
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Village portrait, Ashby-cum-Fenby Just a very pleasing view of a very pleasant village.
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Them thar hills View looking back towards Rothwell from the footpath to Cuxwold.
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- Cuxwold
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Tee time The Laceby Manor golf course, an elegant looking 18 hole challenge with two budding
Tiger Woods's heading for the tee nearest the camera. Not long before the 19th hole comes into
play me thin…
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- Laceby
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Scenic view On the Caistor to Rothwell road looking east about a mile from Rothwell village,
which can be seen in the middle distance. The roadside verges around here are festooned with
daffodils in t…
- Rothwell, Lincolnshire
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- Cabourne
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Nickersons Part of the Nickersons buildings, the roads of which form part of the footpath
between Rothwell and Cuxwold.
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Newsham Abbey This is part of the original lake of Newsham Abbey (called Newsome Lake on the OS
maps). The foundations of the old Abbey can be found over the lake at the top of the photograph.
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- Brocklesby
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Newsham Bridge Located about two miles to the north-west of Habrough, this bridge was part of
the grounds of an old abbey (Newsham Abbey) built around 1143. Long since demolished this
bridge survives …
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- Brocklesby
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- Habrough
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Manor Top Farm Near to Laceby, and the junction of two bridlepaths, one of which heads towards
Laceby itself, and the other rather nearer Grimsby on the main A46.
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- Laceby
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Hill ahead A 9% hill found on the road between Rothwell and Nettleton. I believe this, in old
money so to speak, is a gradient of about 1 in 12.
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- Cabourne
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Third Lane, Ashby-cum-Fenby A somewhat unusual name for a village lane. View looking west.
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The way west The road out of Barnoldby-le-Beck looking towards Barton Street, now the A18.
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The wibberly-wobberly way Situated at the side of the ice cream shop, this sign points the way
to Barnoldby-le-Beck.
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- Ashby cum Fenby
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- Brigsley
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The top of the climb. Looking west towards Caistor, and the top of the hill produces some pretty
countryside.
- Beelsby
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Thatched cottage Fine example found in Brigsley, and would make a good subject for a jigsaw
puzzle or chocolate box picture.
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Tall trees The "wood with no name" near Grainsby, this time looking south and further along the
Ashby-cum-Fenby footpath. The little bridge which can be seen carried the path over the small
beck.
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- Ashby cum Fenby
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- Forests in England
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Signed entry The B1211 from Brocklesby and the entrance to Ulceby as depicted by the ornate
sign.
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Rothwell village Looking west with the historical church peeping through in the distance.
Out of sight to the right is the Blacksmiths Arms.
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Roman road to Broughton (1) Looking this time north out of Broughton towards Appleby, the road
continues just as straight as when it was built. Doubt that the wheelie bins are roman though!!
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- North Lincolnshire
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Roman road to Broughton Looking south at this point the road follows the course of the old
Ermine Street before it takes the modern route into Broughton village itself. The modern road
re-gains the Ro…
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Road to nowhere? Actually no. This is a minor road which heads east out of Cuxwold and forms part
of the Bridleway to Beelsby. View looking west.
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- Cuxwold
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Pleasant start The Rothwell end (or start) of the footpath to Cuxwold. A very pleasant walk
with the beck to the right of the trees.
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Path to the woods The Wanderlust way continuing its steady progress towards Barnoldby
looking towards woodland just outside that village.
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Paddock Just before Barnoldby-le-Beck, the woods opens out into this paddock area where
sheep (of the long horned variety) and horses safely graze.
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North to Laceby Heading out of Barnoldby along the footpath to Laceby ahead lies the farm and
woods of Mount Pleasant, a vast area with private ponds.
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- Laceby
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- Barnoldby le Beck
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Nickersons (2) These buildings are probably part of the original farm complex which now
occupies the Nickersons site.
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- Rothwell, Lincolnshire
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Next stop the sea!! Well not quite, although it is possible in about 7 miles or so!! This
bridleway leads to Irby Holmes Wood taken on a gorgeous early Spring day.
- Beelsby
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- Irby upon Humber
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Mount Pleasant North (2) This time looking north east with Bradley Woods in the far distance.
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- Barnoldby le Beck
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Mount Pleasant North (1) Out of the woodland at Mount Pleasant near Barnoldby looking west,
the outline of the wolds and the rich arable farmland.
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- Barnoldby le Beck
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Manor Farm, Grainsby Looking east from the Ashby-cum-Fenby footpath.
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Lost footpath With the woods of Mount Pleasant in the distance, a orangey/browny line is the
only clue to the location of the footpath at this point. I completely lost its location earlier
during my w…
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Long and winding lane The narrow lane through Grainsby continues west out of the village and
heads towards Wold Newton, some 4 miles away.
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Light 'n shade Looking south with Laceby Manor golf course on the right. A further
road-cum-footpath disappears off heading towards Barton Street and Welbeck Hill.
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- Laceby
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Level Crossing Wellowgate level crossing and the railway looking west and curving under
Deansgate Bridge heading towards Great Coates.
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Journeys end The entrance to the Wanderlust way to Brigsley at Barnoldby-le-Beck. Note the
strange small building, which looks rather like some kind of gatehouse. Unfortunately I
didn't have chance to…
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Humberston Avenue Looking towards New Waltham, and locally numbered B1219.
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Horses feeding Taken a little further along the Wanderlust way, these three horses were
feeding quietly in the spring sunshine.
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- Ashby cum Fenby
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- Brigsley