DescriptionFootpath at Nab End, Longwood - geograph.org.uk - 468589.jpg
English: Footpath at Nab End, Longwood Why such tall walls? The land on the right is otherwise unenclosed and has moorland vegetation, and there is a field of grass on the left. The cross-section of the wall shows how it is tapered from bottom to top.
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