Earthwatcher's photos with the keyword: Castle Dyke Lodge
Lonely sycamore and Wigley Farm fields
24 Sep 2020 |
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A closer, zoomed-in view beneath the 'Lonely sycamore' over the fields of Wigley Farm on the west side of Sheffield.
The prominent house just right of centre is Castle Dyke Lodge, formerly Hoyle House on old Ordnance Survey maps. Just in front of the house, in the newly harvested and harrowed fields is a small, dry valley, possibly initiated as a melt-water stream at the end of the Devensian glacial period, but no longer having any flowing water, except as a smaller feeder to a pond in the grounds of Castle Dyke house, hidden in the trees.
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 3
24 Sep 2020 |
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A fully zoomed-in view over the fields of Wigley Farm on the west side of Sheffield.
The prominent house is Castle Dyke Lodge, formerly Hoyle House on old Ordnance Survey maps. Just in front of the house, in the newly harvested and harrowed fields is a small, dry valley, possibly initiated as a melt-water stream at the end of the Devensian glacial period, but no longer having any flowing water, except as a smaller feeder to a pond in the grounds of Castle Dyke house, hidden in the trees.
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 2
24 Sep 2020 |
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A closer, zoomed-in view over the fields of Wigley Farm on the west side of Sheffield. I liked the soft light in the middle distance on this bright but hazy morning. The city centre is visible through the haze on the right of the photo. The two tall buildings in the centre are the university Arts Tower and the Hallamshire Hospital.
The prominent house just left of centre is Castle Dyke Lodge, formerly Hoyle House on old Ordnance Survey maps. Just in front of the house, in the newly harvested and harrowed fields is a small, dry valley, possibly initiated as a melt-water stream at the end of the Devensian glacial period, but no longer having any flowing water, except as a smaller feeder to a pond in the grounds of Castle Dyke house, hidden in the trees.
Wigley Farm fields view to Castle Dyke Lodge 1
24 Sep 2020 |
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A view over the fields of Wigley Farm (extreme left) on the west side of Sheffield. I liked the soft light in the middle distance on this bright but hazy morning. The city centre is visible through the haze on the right of the photo.
The prominent house just right of centre is Castle Dyke Lodge, formerly Hoyle House on old Ordnance Survey maps. Just in front of the house, in the newly harvested and harrowed fields is a small, dry valley, possibly initiated as a melt-water stream at the end of the Devensian glacial period, but no longer having any flowing water, except as a smaller feeder to a pond in the grounds of Castle Dyke house, hidden in the trees.
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