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Flush Bracket 986: Low Snaygill, Bay Horse Inn   

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Flush Bracket on S.W. angle of the Bay Horse Inn [2GL]; 1.2m from SW angle, The Bay Horse PH, E side of Keighley Road.

Location
Grid reference: SD 9931 4939.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Structure: Pub / Hotel.
Waypoint: FB986.

Neighbouring Flush Brackets
987 Skipton, Keighley Road 1.05km to the north.
G2141 Bradleys Both 1.31km to the south.
988 Skipton, Railway Bridge 1.59km to the north.
2289 Skipton, Drill Hall 2.33km to the north.
989 Skipton, Town Hall 2.43km to the north.
The nearest fundamental bench mark is Skipton, 3.14km to the north.

Second Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1912-21)
This flush bracket was used during the Second geodetic levelling, England & Wales, and was levelled with a height of 339.3350 feet [103.4293 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Greetland to Skipton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on S.W. angle of the Bat Horse Inn.

Third Geodetic Levelling, England & Wales (1950-68)
This flush bracket was used during the Third geodetic levelling, England & Wales. It was included on the Skipton to Greetland levelling line.

Logged Visits
Logged on 16th September 2008 by Bagge9905. Condition: Good.
Visited 27/8/07 by MJF

Logged on 2nd July 2006 by runnerbean. Condition: Good.
This is a tricky one to photograph. Its actually tricky to spot even when you know where to look.

Logged on 3rd April 2005 by ted. Condition: Good.
Bay Horse PH; roadside but hidden behind low wooden fence.

Logged on 2nd January 2005 by iainmac. Grid reference: SD 993 493. Condition: Good.
Bay Horse Inn

Logged on 24th September 2004 by manonabike. Condition: Good.

Logged on 14th August 2004 by RHW. Grid reference: SD 993 494. Condition: Good.
Skipton: Bay Horse Inn, Low Snaygill. E side of roundabout, 1m N of SW corner of Inn hidden by low slatted fence.
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