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Mastiles Gate

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Mastiles Gate

Caption - Mastiles Lane at Mastiles Gate looking east. The lane is at least Medieval in date as it was used by Fountains Abbey as a route to and from Malham Moor, Fountains fell and the daughter abbey of Furness. Much churned up in the past by irresponsible 4WD and trials bike users, the lane has recovered much of its green appearance thanks to stronger traffic regulation measures.

Walk 2332 : Mastilles Lane & Bordley from Kilnsey

Photographer : Gordon Hatton

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