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Strines Reservoir with Ram Viewing Strines Reservoir from the northeast, with Boot's Folly on the hill beyond and a curious Ram, determined to be included in the image. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
View West from Strines Over Bradfield Dale A view of the valley farms and the moors above in the eastern Peak District, about 8 miles west of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Strines Reservoir at the Head of Bradfield Dale, with Boot's Folly on the Right Strines Reservoir viewed from the Strines Inn at the head of Bradfield Dale in the eastern Peak District. Boot's Folly, the tower on the hilltop to the right is said to have been built by Henry Boot's construction workers, who had no other work during the Great Depression. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Approaching Lower Bradfield Set in the valley to the east of Bradfield Dale is Low Bradfield and this approach road is from the Stocksbridge area, further to the northeast. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
A Gate to Nowhere Near Strines in Autumn Judging by the Birch Trees and other growth, it must have been quite a few years since any vehicle, or even any person passed through this gate, near to Strines Inn in Bradfield Dale. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |