Below Burlees but above Broadbottom
Paul, Ian S and Frank H worked on a partial reconstruction of a decaying boundary stile on the right of way (Hebden Royd 017 - see map), the task being funded by Midgley Community Forum. Thank you for your support.
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| 1. The worksite: marked with blue tag |
The detail.
Before:
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| 2. Before: Upslope view |
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| 3. Before: downslope view of RH corner. |
At first glance the stile might appear to be adequate. However, there are multiple problems:
i) both stile side-posts are completely rotten at ground level, not vertical and not embedded deeply enough.
ii) the cross-rails are not horizontal and show signs of decay where they are fixed to the shorter side post.
iii) both treadboards are rotten and there is insufficient tread area protruding on the downslope side.
iv) associated side-fencing is ramshackle.
Fortunately, both sets of step-legs are sound and firmly embedded.
The work begins . . .
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| 4. During: New short side-post in place and right-hand siderails re-cycled and levelled. |
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| 5. During: More open than usual! |
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| 6. During: Both new side-posts in place with top and bottom cross-rails installed. |
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| 7. The end result: New stile with first customer . . . on the run. |





















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