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Across the field The group of buildings that can be seen surround a "Y" junction of roads to the
east of Habrough. The topmost part of the church steeple can be seen, together with the
Habrough Hotel …
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Choice of path Left, right or straight ahead are the possibilities here.
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Field and Chimneys The hill gives the illusion that chimneys grow out of the ground around
these parts!!
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Fields and distant industry View looking north from the same location as 796792.
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Footbridge across stream Located at a footpath junction, one of which crosses over the bridge
or to the left.
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Footpath and gate At this point the path from Habrough to South Killingholme takes a 90-degree
turn through the gate, heading towards the A180.
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Footpath beside the stream The continuation of the route to South Killingholme follows a
rather twisty course through flat farmland.
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From the level crossing, Habrough The Station Hotel is the most prominent building on the left
- the road eventually leads to Immingham.
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Glebe Farm, South Killingholme Hill Farm can also be seen in the distance. The trackway also
forms another footpath.
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Habrough Station, eastbound platform For trains to Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Staggered
platforms (the westbound on being behind the photographer) were a common railway feature in
Lincolnshire.
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Habrough Station, westbound platform A class 153 unit accelerating away towards
Barton-upon-Humber. In about a quarter of a mile it will branch off at the junction and finally
curve away northwards.
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Houses across the field, South Killingholme Taken using the zoom function from the footpath.
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Looking back beside the stream A view westwards towards Habrough.
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Quiet Lane, Habrough Name unknown, but looking south towards Cravens Lane and Chapel Road.
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Road to South Killingholme Heading out of Habrough. The large house is, or was, a vicarage.
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Silo in field Almost looks as though it has been "planted" there! Probably belongs to nearby
Glebe Farm
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South Killingholme and farms The clear course of the footpath can clearly be seen in this wide
view of the village and surrounding area.
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The route back Looking westwards towards Habrough.
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Farm track and village view The houses of Habrough can be seen in the middle distance together
with the bridge railings as it climbs over the A180.
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Approaching Habrough. Opposite view to 796882.
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Deer farming? Photograpy was not only made difficult because of the wire fence, but the
addition of a small stream running alongside resulted in having to use the zoom function.
Seeing a herd like thi…
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House and farm track. This may belong to Pelham House, out of sight to the left of the picture.
Evidence of farming activity can clearly be seen.
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Kesteven Court, Habrough Quiet area, gently dozing in the bright April sunshine.
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The Vicarage Surrounded by trees and foliage, this is a rear view of the same building seen on
796882.
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Through the gap The start (or end) of the footpath from Habrough towards South Killingholme is
found in this quiet cul-de-sac.
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Farm track and dyke The combined farm track and footpath continues its eastward course and
runs alongside a fast-flowing brook or stream on the right.
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A180 north and westbound. Taken from the same bridge as 796781, but in the opposite direction.
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A180 southbound towards Grimsby Taken from the bridge which carries the combined footpath
and farm track across this very busy road
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Active farm, South Killingholme Not sure about the name but could be part of nearby Manor Farm.
Judging by the height of the bale stacks things are busy here.
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Brown path through the rape field Despite appearances the ground was anything but solid!
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Chapel Road, Habrough As seen from the junction with Cravens Lane, looking west.
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Deer grazing The same herd as seen in 796845 from a clearer viewpoint.
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Pathway to the east En route to Immingham.
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Rough trackway Not only forms yet another footpath, but also a local boundary line.
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Public footpath beside the A180. - Through the gate, the path continues its course alongside
the main A180 trunk road - a junction sign can be seen through the trees on the left. - Although
the pathwa…
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