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Buckland Lodge Tor

This is a small, emergent tor beside the road between Buckland Bridge and Lodge that, to our knowledge, has not been documented before. It is a mound no higher than approximately 7 metres in height, with large trees and vegetation across its top.

Despite the growth, its metamorphic north face can be viewed and this tor can be bagged without leaving the road.

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Buckland Lodge Tor
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Grid Ref:
SX 7201 7194
Height:
90m
Parish:
Buckland in the Moor
Tor Classification:
Emergent
Access:
Private (but visible from public land)
Rock Type:
Metamorphic
Credit:
Paul Buck
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