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Jane Eyre country: Green's Farm from North Lees, near Hathersage.


Autumn colours on the North Lees estate looking towards Green's Farm. This is Jane Eyre country. North Lees Hall close by here was the inspiration for Thornfield Hall, home of Mr Rochester.
The bracken foreground conceals a Romano-British settlement and field system. Dennis Knoll (upper right) has Neolithic and Bronze age settlements and field systems, and Iron age kilns and settlements.
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The bracken foreground conceals a Romano-British settlement and field system. Dennis Knoll (upper right) has Neolithic and Bronze age settlements and field systems, and Iron age kilns and settlements.
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