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TP0919 - Atkins Farm
Logged Visits:
Not too bad at this time of year - not in the worst part of the thicket.
Nasty one to get to, but if you don't wear a thin T-shirt, and you don't wear shorts, you won't be mutilated by the thicket. I did, I do, and I was....
In small area fo scrub on edge of field. just visible at this time of year from the outside but need to enter for photos.
We parked at entrance to footpath south west of trig. Quite difficult to spot in the undergrowth. Tarmac plug.
vgc, asphalt plug, in scrub between arable field & gdns, not easy to spot
Almost missed this one as it is heavily camoflagued by moss, ivy and brambles. No chance of it being used as a trig point any time soon methinks.
Right in the middle of a thicket - totally overgrown! Plate number visible with some difficulty! About 300 metres NW of footpath on edge of field. No views except across field East.
Site visited on 26 September 1981 but pillar not found. On this visit left the public footpath and walked around edge of field to find the unpainted pillar in a small group of trees around a pond. |