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Packhorse Bridge in Autumn

Packhorse Bridge in Autumn

A wonderful image of the packhorse bridge that once lay in the heart of Goyt’s Bridge and now spans the River Goyt at Goytsclough (click for details). Taken by Edward Dalton. The image has been digitally enhanced using a water-colour effect – magnify the close-up image (no.3) to see the detail.

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Paint mill children

Paint mill children

Three children pose behind the mill workers’ cottages in Goytsclough, a couple of miles south of the hamlet of Goyt’s Bridge along the River Goyt. The remains of the mill lie behind them on the right.

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St Joseph’s Shrine

St Joseph’s Shrine

St Joseph’s Shrine is a magical and mystical stone-built refuge lying in a secluded spot about a mile from the ruins of Errwood Hall. The image has been digitally enhanced using a water-colour effect. Magnify the close-up image (no.3) to see the detail.

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The packhorse bridge

The packhorse bridge

A hand-coloured black and white photo of the packhorse bridge in the centre of Goyt’s Bridge. Wildmoorstone Brook flows under the bridge to merge with the River Goyt as it runs over the stepping stones at bottom right.

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To Fernilee

To Fernilee

One of the picturesque paths leading down from the main car park towards the track running alongside the west bank of Fernilee Reservoir. The image has been digitally enhanced using a water-colour effect. Magnify the close-up image (no.3) to see the results.

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Towards the Hall

Towards the Hall

A rhododendron bush in full bloom on the approach to Errwood Hall. The image has been digitally modified with a water-colour paint effect. Magnify the close-up image (no.3) to see the results.

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