DescriptionThe road to High Urpeth - geograph.org.uk - 118545.jpg
English: The road to High Urpeth. Taken from the entrance to an old tip near Urpeth. High Urpeth is mostly hidden by the trees in the distance. The area to the left of the picture is called 'Mire Dubs' on the map. What on earth does this mean?
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