Sorry, I thought you had posted the correct picture from Google, but it was mine, its not Nutgill Lane, but someone will get it now, if you don't.Nutgill lane, its changed a bit between photos. and its looking at Ingleborough
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there are flying saucers in your pic.
Those junctions are remarkably similar and within a couple of kilometres of my house. That's the end of Dumb Tom's Lane, where it meets Windy Hill, looking eastward.
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within a couple of kilometres of my house.
If it's any consolation, I cycle through those junctions on a *very* frequent basis - weekly or more - and have been known to momentarily confuse them!I still aren't sure I'm right, I think vernod has looked at the copy of his image, not the top one, which is best i could find on google imagea.
I won't argue, especially when combined with @T4tomo having got within about 700m of the right place. Still, barring a steward's enquiry, here's another one.That's cheating, must count as offside or something!
there are no mountains or hills like that in North LondonDamn, Ingleborough was my first thought , which I'd immediately rejected for looking too high. Have been wasting my time looking around Kilburn.
Can't see the white horse or carved mice in that shot.Easily confused.
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But it says HIGH roadthere are no mountains or hills like that in North London
Dog trousers beat me to the pun!
Tarn it, that looks familiar, but the few possibilities I have thought of are further from the road than that.I won't argue, especially when combined with @T4tomo having got within about 700m of the right place. Still, barring a steward's enquiry, here's another one.
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Tarn it, that looks familiar, but the few possibilities I have thought of are further from the road than that.
The "rud" markings on the sheep are all peculiar to a specific farm, but i don't think there is an online directory to narrow that down , and whilst they don't repeat within regions, there maybe supplicate on different moorland strays