DescriptionCalvadnack and Farmland - geograph.org.uk - 159630.jpg
English: Calvadnack and Farmland Calvadnack is an area of open access heathland. There is a footpath marked on the OS map crossing it from north to south, however the footpath could not be found. The northern half of Calvadnack is used for rough cattle grazing and is passable but the vegetation makes the southern half unpassable, even in the springtime before the bracken has regrown.
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