Woolroad

Settlement in Yorkshire

England

Woolroad

View of St Chad Church, Saddleworth Link to Church Website <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.cofeinsaddleworth.org.uk/st-chad-saddleworth-parish-church" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.cofeinsaddleworth.org.uk/st-chad-saddleworth-parish-church">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
View of St Chad Church, Saddleworth Credit: Philip Cornwall

Woolroad is a small village located in the picturesque region of Yorkshire, England. Situated in the eastern part of the county, Woolroad is surrounded by rolling hills, quaint countryside, and a peaceful ambiance that attracts visitors looking for a tranquil retreat.

The village itself is characterized by its charming stone houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and traditional English architecture. It is home to a close-knit community of friendly locals who take pride in their village's rich history and heritage. The village church, St. Mary's, is a prominent feature, known for its beautiful stained glass windows and historic significance.

Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of scenic walking trails and lush green landscapes surrounding Woolroad. The village is nestled in close proximity to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The park boasts stunning vistas, rugged cliffs, and cascading waterfalls, making it a haven for nature lovers.

For those seeking a taste of traditional Yorkshire cuisine, Woolroad offers a few charming pubs and tearooms serving hearty homemade dishes and local specialties. The village also hosts an annual summer fair, where residents and visitors come together to celebrate with live music, games, and stalls selling local crafts and produce.

Overall, Woolroad is a hidden gem in the heart of Yorkshire, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty, friendly community, and rich heritage make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic English countryside experience.

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Woolroad Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.557481/-2.0104984 or Grid Reference SD9906. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View of St Chad Church, Saddleworth Link to Church Website <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.cofeinsaddleworth.org.uk/st-chad-saddleworth-parish-church" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.cofeinsaddleworth.org.uk/st-chad-saddleworth-parish-church">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
View of St Chad Church, Saddleworth
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Grounds of Running Hill Head Farm
Grounds of Running Hill Head Farm
Footpath descending from Running Hill Head
Footpath descending from Running Hill Head
View over Diggle from track connecting Back o'th Lee Farm to Lee Side
View over Diggle from track connecting Back o'th Lee Farm to Lee Side
Entrance to Standedge Canal Tunnel, Diggle The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Entrance to Standedge Canal Tunnel, Diggle
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Sculpture by the Huddersfield Narrow Canal near Diggle The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Sculpture by the Huddersfield Narrow Canal near Diggle
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Approaching the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Approaching the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal seen through the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal seen through the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
The West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
The West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Diggle from Harrop Edge
Diggle from Harrop Edge
The West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal The Standedge Tunnels are four parallel tunnels through the Pennines between Marsden, West Yorkshire and Diggle, Greater Manchester. Three of them are railway tunnels and the fourth, and earliest, carries the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.
The canal tunnel was built between 1794 and 1811; initial work was supervised by Benjamin Outram but it was completed under the direction of Thomas Telford. It only allows one-way traffic but it is the longest (4984m), deepest and highest canal tunnel in Britain.
The three railway tunnels were built in 1848 (single track), 1871 (single track) and 1894 (double track). Only the last of these remains in use.
All four tunnels are connected to each other by cross-tunnels.
The West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal
The Standedge Tunnels are four parallel tunnels through the Pennines between Marsden, West Yorkshire and Diggle, Greater Manchester. Three of them are railway tunnels and the fourth, and earliest, carries the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. The canal tunnel was built between 1794 and 1811; initial work was supervised by Benjamin Outram but it was completed under the direction of Thomas Telford. It only allows one-way traffic but it is the longest (4984m), deepest and highest canal tunnel in Britain. The three railway tunnels were built in 1848 (single track), 1871 (single track) and 1894 (double track). Only the last of these remains in use. All four tunnels are connected to each other by cross-tunnels.
Narrowboats outside the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Narrowboats outside the West Portal of the Standedge Tunnel, Huddersfield Narrow Canal
The Huddersfield Narrow Canal opened in 1811. It runs for just under 20 miles from Lock 1E, where it joins the Huddersfield Broad Canal at the rear of the University of Huddersfield campus, to the junction with the Ashton Canal at Whitelands Basin in Ashton-under-Lyne. It crosses the Pennines by means of 74 locks and the Standedge Tunnel.
Standedge Railway Tunnel Portal The double track tunnel that is used, nearby are unused single bore tunnels
Standedge Railway Tunnel Portal
The double track tunnel that is used, nearby are unused single bore tunnels
Railway Water Tower Between the tunnel portals for Standedge Tunnels. In front of the tower is the Diggle Brook which is culverted between man-made channels to pass the railway and canal
Railway Water Tower
Between the tunnel portals for Standedge Tunnels. In front of the tower is the Diggle Brook which is culverted between man-made channels to pass the railway and canal
Huddersfield Narrow Canal feed channel From Diggle Reservoir
Huddersfield Narrow Canal feed channel
From Diggle Reservoir
Huddersfield Narrow Canal feed channel From Diggle Reservoir
Huddersfield Narrow Canal feed channel
From Diggle Reservoir
Railway and Canal Together View south from large footbridge that serves Ravenstones Drive
Railway and Canal Together
View south from large footbridge that serves Ravenstones Drive
Running Hill Lane
Running Hill Lane
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Woolroad is located at Grid Ref: SD9906 (Lat: 53.557481, Lng: -2.0104984)

Division: West Riding

Unitary Authority: Oldham

Police Authority: Greater Manchester

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.557481,-2.0104984
Dobcross
Is In: Saddleworth, Oldham, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Name Ur: ڈوبکروس
Note: name - Dobcross (wikipedia), Dob Cross (npe)
Place: village
Population: 1567
Population Date: 2021
Source: npe
Wikidata: Q5286554
Lat/Long: 53.5566119/-2.0165484
Waterway: turning_point
Lat/Long: 53.5555325/-2.0088232
Mini Roundabout
Lat/Long: 53.558004/-2.0054592
Mini Roundabout
Direction: clockwise
Lat/Long: 53.5541346/-2.0082757
Bus Stop
Marslands, Wool Road / outside Navigation Inn
Bench: no
Bin: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13471
Naptan Bearing: N
Naptan CommonName: Wool Road/Navigation Inn
Naptan Indicator: Navigation Pub
Naptan Landmark: NAVIGATION PUB
Naptan NaptanCode: manapapg
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Navigation Inn
Naptan Street: WOOL ROAD
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.5571627/-2.0064157
Bus Stop
Marslands, Wool Road / opposite Navigation Inn
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13481
Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan CommonName: Wool Road/Navigation Inn
Naptan Indicator: Turning Circle
Naptan Landmark: TURNING CIRCLE
Naptan NaptanCode: manapapj
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Navigation Inn
Naptan Street: WOOL ROAD
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.556938/-2.0064459
Bus Stop
Dobcross, Wool Road / opposite Brownhill Centre
Bench: no
Bin: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13501
Naptan Bearing: S
Naptan CommonName: Wool Road/Brownhill Centre
Naptan Indicator: Nr Open Land
Naptan Landmark: NR OPEN LAND
Naptan NaptanCode: manapapm
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Brownhill Centre
Naptan Street: WOOL ROAD
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.5542323/-2.0082418
Bus Stop
Uppermill, High Street / outside Brownhill Centre
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13151
Naptan Bearing: NW
Naptan CommonName: High Street/Brownhill Centre
Naptan Indicator: Visitors Centre
Naptan Landmark: RAILWAY ARCH
Naptan NaptanCode: manapada
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Brownhill Centre
Naptan Street: HIGH STREET
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.553747/-2.0077436
Bus Stop
Dobcross, Dobcross New Road / adjacent Wool Road
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13161
Naptan Bearing: W
Naptan CommonName: Dobcross New Road/Wool Road
Naptan Indicator: Nr Open Land
Naptan Landmark: CANAL BRIDGE
Naptan NaptanCode: manapadg
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Wool Road
Naptan Street: Dobcross New Road
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.5540076/-2.0087248
Bus Stop
Dobcross, Dobcross New Road / near Wool Road
Bench: yes
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13171
Naptan Bearing: E
Naptan CommonName: Dobcross New Road/Wool Road
Naptan Indicator: Nr Open Land
Naptan Landmark: CANAL BRIDGE
Naptan NaptanCode: manapadj
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Wool Road
Naptan Street: Dobcross New Road
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.5540705/-2.0088606
Bus Stop
Dobcross, Sugar Lane / at Dobcross Square
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13271
Naptan Bearing: SE
Naptan CommonName: Sugar Lane/Dobcross Square
Naptan Indicator: Post Office
Naptan Landmark: THE SWAN
Naptan NaptanCode: manapagp
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Dobcross Square
Naptan Street: SUGAR LANE
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.5562184/-2.0128765
Bus Stop
Sugar Lane/Dobcross Square
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13281
Naptan Bearing: NW
Naptan CommonName: Sugar Lane/Dobcross Square
Naptan Indicator: Opp Post Office
Naptan Landmark: HOUSE 20
Naptan NaptanCode: manapagt
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Dobcross Square
Naptan Street: SUGAR LANE
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.5562004/-2.0131633
Bus Stop
Sugar Lane/Wool Road
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13291
Naptan Bearing: SW
Naptan CommonName: Sugar Lane/Wool Road
Naptan Indicator: O/s House 37b
Naptan Landmark: HOUSE 37B
Naptan NaptanCode: manapagw
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Wool Road
Naptan Street: SUGAR LANE
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.557756/-2.0062649
Bus Stop
Marslands, Sugar Lane / adjacent Wool Road
Bench: no
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 1800ED13301
Naptan Bearing: NE
Naptan CommonName: Sugar Lane/Wool Road
Naptan Indicator: Opp House 37b
Naptan Landmark: OPP HOUSE 37B
Naptan NaptanCode: manapaja
Naptan PlusbusZoneRef: MNCRPIC
Naptan ShortCommonName: Wool Road
Naptan Street: SUGAR LANE
Naptan Verified: no
Network: TfGM
Operator: TfGM
Public Transport: platform
Shelter: no
Source: naptan_import
Tactile Paving: no
Lat/Long: 53.5579627/-2.0059328
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5573844/-2.0132393
Material: wood
Power: pole
Transformer: distribution
Voltage Primary: 11000
Voltage Secondary: 240
Lat/Long: 53.5596111/-2.0110052
Huddersfield Narrow Canal Lock 26W
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5575124/-2.0030419
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5560454/-2.0073413
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5563771/-2.0067612
Huddersfield Narrow Canal Lock 25W
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5571329/-2.0041054
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5564725/-2.0063759
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5533507/-2.008214
Brown Hill
Natural: peak
Source: OS 1:25k
Lat/Long: 53.5552323/-2.0045583
Newbank
Shop: garden_centre
Website: https://newbankgardencentre.com/pages/dobcross-branch
Lat/Long: 53.5532976/-2.0122515
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5563548/-2.0085099
Waste Disposal
Wool Road Rubbish Disposal
Access: permissive
Centralkey: crt_watermate
Operator: Canal and River Trust
Waste: trash
Waterway: waste_disposal
Lat/Long: 53.5558977/-2.0081944
Water Point
Wool Road Water Point
Access: permissive
Centralkey: crt_watermate
Drinking Water: yes
Man Made: water_tap
Operator: Canal and River Trust
Waterway: water_point
Lat/Long: 53.5560822/-2.008127
Toilets
Access: customers
Lat/Long: 53.5561058/-2.0080854
Sanitary Dump Station
Wool Road Elsan Point
Access: customers
Centralkey: crt_watermate
Operator: Canal and River Trust
Sanitary Dump Station: yes
Sanitary Dump Station Accepted: black_water
Sanitary Dump Station Basin: yes
Sanitary Dump Station Pump-out: yes
Waste: toilet
Waterway: sanitary_dump_station
Lat/Long: 53.5561297/-2.0080991
Sanitary Dump Station
Wool Road Pump Out Point
Access: customers
Operator: Canal and River Trust
Sanitary Dump Station: yes
Sanitary Dump Station Accepted: black_water
Sanitary Dump Station Basin: no
Sanitary Dump Station Pump-out: yes
Waste: toilet
Waterway: sanitary_dump_station
Lat/Long: 53.5561024/-2.0081206
Huddersfield Narrow Canal Lock 25W
Seamark Type: gate
Waterway: lock_gate
Lat/Long: 53.5570166/-2.004397
Cafe
Limekiln Cafe
Website: http://www.thelimekilncafe.com/
Lat/Long: 53.5539028/-2.008371
Toilets
Lat/Long: 53.5539741/-2.0084028
Crossing: informal
Lat/Long: 53.5583584/-2.0108253
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5576063/-2.0133704
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5563615/-2.0170649
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5565272/-2.0167591
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.556575/-2.0169334
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5577127/-2.0134466
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5578206/-2.0102909
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5581819/-2.0104599
Generator Method: photovoltaic
Generator Output Electricity: yes
Generator Source: solar
Generator Type: solar_photovoltaic_panel
Location: roof
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5580608/-2.0141506
Turning Circle
Lat/Long: 53.5569927/-2.0069561
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5543853/-2.010054
Generator Method: wind_turbine
Generator Source: wind
Power: generator
Lat/Long: 53.5611123/-2.0131269
Bench
Backrest: yes
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 53.5553281/-2.0157315
Historic: memorial
Lat/Long: 53.5563984/-2.013361
Telephone
Defibrillator
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Defibrillator Location: inside old red phone box next to Swan pub, Dobcross
Emergency: defibrillator
Listed Status: Grade II
Man Made: telephone_box
Wikidata: Q26545274
Lat/Long: 53.5563934/-2.0131669
Bench
Lat/Long: 53.5564036/-2.0133823
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 53.5536051/-2.0075404
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 53.5535247/-2.0076032
Bench
Backrest: no
Lat/Long: 53.5535299/-2.0074966
Post Box
Brand: Royal Mail
Brand Wikidata: Q638098
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00, Sa 07:00
Mapillary: 787588439597741
Operator: Royal Mail
Operator Wikidata: Q638098
Post Box Mounting: pier
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: OL3 43
Royal Cypher: EIIR
Royal Cypher Wikidata: Q33102113
Survey Date: 2023-03-24
Lat/Long: 53.5584339/-2.0049278
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 53.5532252/-2.0089566
Covered: no
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 53.5532023/-2.0090684
Waste Basket
Lat/Long: 53.5535338/-2.0074598
Milestone
Lat/Long: 53.5570704/-2.006575
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5559969/-2.0074019
Bench
Backrest: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5541479/-2.0081161
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5560046/-2.0067836
Leisure: slipway
Surface: concrete
Lat/Long: 53.5556344/-2.0085862
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.559296/-2.0103262
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5584484/-2.0089143
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5573686/-2.0080144
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.558954/-2.0097564
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5567585/-2.0084546
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5563106/-2.0095625
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5567217/-2.0103766
Stonebottom Mill
Material: wood
Power: pole
Ref: 327208
Voltage Primary: 11000
Voltage Secondary: 415
Lat/Long: 53.5568826/-2.0074816
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5534169/-2.0085551
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 53.5579002/-2.0084574
Crossing
Crossing: unmarked
Lat/Long: 53.5546374/-2.0084319
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.5568013/-2.0109339
Saddleworth
Historic Railway: station
Railway: site
Wikidata: Q7397774
Wikipedia: en:Saddleworth railway station
Lat/Long: 53.5544518/-2.0071734
Bench
Backrest: yes
Direction: 60
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 53.5546422/-2.0101844
Bench
Backrest: yes
Direction: 60
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 53.5548967/-2.0104579
Noexit: yes
Lat/Long: 53.553187/-2.0112303
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