On one of my annual climbing trips to the highlands I spotted these two examples:-
The wall above is in the forest at Aviemore. Typically it has a slightly overhanging cope.
This one is a relatively new wall at the western end of Aviemore. The stone is mostly Granite with copes and throughs of another blacker rock which I think is schist and is quite slabby, so it'd make better throughs than the granite.
Vast tract of North Yorkshire farmland goes up for sale at £2.8m
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A substantial 259-acre piece of farmland in North Yorkshire, located at
Wellfield House Farm between Northallerton and Thirsk, is on the market for
£2.825 ...
19 hours ago
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