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It's actually called Gore Brook retaining the original "Gore" from the original Roman name for Gorton which was "Gore Ton" meaning "Muddy Town". It's not for paddling in!!
It's an Ordnance Survey Benchmark (albeit one which has fallen over!). It gives a level in relation to Ordnance Survey Datum (taken as mean sea level in Newlyn, Cornwall).
If you get an O.S. map, you'll be able to find it and see how far above or below Datum that exact spot is.
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It's actually called Gore Brook retaining the original "Gore" from the original Roman name for Gorton which was "Gore Ton" meaning "Muddy Town". It's not for paddling in!!
It's an Ordnance Survey Benchmark (albeit one which has fallen over!). It gives a level in relation to Ordnance Survey Datum (taken as mean sea level in Newlyn, Cornwall).
If you get an O.S. map, you'll be able to find it and see how far above or below Datum that exact spot is.
I think the spelling in Nutsford. See http://nutsfordvale.wordpress.com/
I would like to be there. Fantastic view, great colours. You have my vote!
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Thank you very much and greetings from Spain.
The melons?
"Whosoever drinketh of this water shall thirst again".