Photographs of Scorton on the River Wyre and at the edge of the Forest of Bowland National Landscape in Lancashire.
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The Pennine Tower, Lancaster Motorway Services, Forton, Lancashire.
Built in the mid 1960s, the tower housed a high-class restaurant, but had to close due to fire regulations. It is now a Grade 11 Listed Building.
The trig point on the summit of Nicky Nook (215m) near Scorton in the Forest Of Bowland AONB, Lancashire.
The background fells are Harrisend Fell and Stake House Fell.
The Lancashire Way footpath leading to the summit of Nicky Nook, near Scorton in the Forest of Bowland AONB, Lancashire.
The Lancashire Way is a 294 long distance walk around the sights of Lancashire.
A view over a small reservoir and Wyresdale Park to Morecambe Bay from the slopes of Nicky Nook in the Forest of Bowland AONB, Lancashire.
Black Combe near Millom can be seen on the northern side of The Bay behind Heysham Power Station on the southern side.
The Tarn on Nicky Nook near Scorton in the Forest of Bowland AONB, Lancashire.
Clougha, Grit Fell and Wyresdale can be seen in the distance.
Reflections in the small reservoir on Nicky Nook near Scorton on the edge of the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
The Cairn, built in 1887 for the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, on Nicky Nook near Scorton in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
Roadside plaque near the village of Scorton marking entry into the Forest of Bowland Area of outstanding Natural Beauty in Lancashire.
St Peter's Church, Scorton in Lancashire.
Built in the late 1870s to a design by Paley and Austin.
Church of St Mary and St James, Scorton in Lancashire.
This Roman Catholic church and presbytery were built in the 1860s to a design by Henry John Hansom.
Colourful flower displays at The Barn at Scorton in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.