National Trust Bransdale :: Shared Description

Bransdale is the National Trust's best kept secret. The Lodge and 2,000 acres along were twenty or so tenant farms were gifted to the National Trust in 1969 after the death of Lord Feversham in lieu of death duties. The Trust and most of the tenant farmers wouldn't want the narrow roads heavy with visitor traffic so it is deliberately kept low key.
by Mick Garratt
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14 images use this description:

SE6297 : Open Barn, Bransdale Mill by Mick Garratt
SE6296 : Bransdale by Mick Garratt
SE6298 : Church of St Nicholas, Bransdale by Mick Garratt
SE6297 : Upper Bransdale by Mick Garratt
SE6298 : View up to Cockayne by Mick Garratt
SE6296 : Bransdale by Mick Garratt
SE6298 : Snowdrops by Mick Garratt
SE6297 : Bransdale Mill by Mick Garratt
SE6297 : Sundial Near Smout House by Mick Garratt
SE6297 : Spring, Bransdale Mill by Mick Garratt
SE6297 : Bransdale Mill by Mick Garratt
SE6298 : Road to Bransdale Lodge by Mick Garratt
SE6197 : Sundial, Bransdale Mill by Mick Garratt
SE6298 : St Nicholas's Church, Bransdale by Mick Garratt


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Created: Sat, 2 Apr 2016, Updated: Sat, 2 Apr 2016

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