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Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Cobbled path to Godley

On Saturday I showed you the little bridge over Godley Brook and yesterday on Hyde Daily Photo the path to Mottram Road.


Here now is the path in the opposite direction leading up to Godley.


Looking back from half way up.


Looking back from near the top.

The view looking up from halfway up can be seen on Hyde Daily Photo.

Monday, 27 June 2011

Godley Brook downstream of Werneth Brook


The other day I showed you the little bridge over Godley Brook near its confluence with Werneth Brook. On Hyde Daily Photo I showed you the view looking upstream.

Today's view is looking downstream from the bridge, whilst on Hyde Daily Photo you can see the pathway from the bridge up to Mottram Road.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Little Bridge over Godley Brook


Looking down the path alongside Godley Brook to the little bridge that crosses the stream near its confluence with Werneth Brook.

You can see the reflections in the water by viewing my photograph taken from the bridge which is on Hyde Daily Photo.

For more bridges check out San Francisco Bay Daily Photo.

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Werneth Low from Godley Green


Werneth Low is a hill which rises to a height of 915 feet (279 metres). On the top is the Hyde War Memorial, a prominent landmark from miles around.

This view is from the bottom of Green Lane looking over Godley Green.

Compare it with similar views from May 2009.

More information about the War Memorial can be found on Hyde Daily Photo.

For more W posts visit ABC Wednesday

Sunday, 12 June 2011

Shadows across Peel Street Bridge


This bridge across the former Godley to Apethorn railway line (now the route of the TransPennine trail) links Peel Street to Mansfield Road.

A view of more of the bridge can be seen on Hyde Daily Photo.

The coloured version of this photograph can be seen at Geograph.

More shadows can be found at Hey Harriet

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Underwood Road


Underwood Road on the Hattersley Estate looking West from near Silverton Close.

Hattersley Estate was built in the 1950s to house Manchester's "overspill" but has seen much re-generation over recent years.

Underwood Road is a continuation of the ancient route known as Pudding Lane.

View the road from the other end on Hyde Daily Photo.

For more U posts visit ABC Wednesday.

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Friends Meeting House 1873


Date stone on what was originally the Friends Meeting House on Chapel Street.

It has belonged to various denominations over the years.

Now it is the home of the Hyde Christian Fellowship - see Hyde Daily Photo.

Monday, 6 June 2011

Gerrards Wood


Gerrards Wood is a short road leading from Apethorn Lane into Gerrards Hollow.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

Geese at the Bluebell Centre


These two geese are not noted for their friendliness. They live in the pond at the Bluebell Centre in Gee Cross.


The coloured version of this photograph can be seen on Geograph whilst a view from a different direction can be found on Hyde Daily Photo.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Skywatch Friday: St Michael's Road


Early one morning I was walking down St Pauls Hill Road. A black cloud overtook me on the corner of St Giles Drive.

By the time I reached St Michael's Road it was rainy stair-rods.

See Skywatch Friday for more views.
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