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Yorkshire. The Texas Of England?

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Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "TimM" ---Yorkshire being big to me is not an asset.

 after consulting the map it is nowhere near me.

There are only 3 areas of England, south, central and Yorkshire.

Is that good though?
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It's actually about 85miles through Yorkshire if you simply follow the Great North Road (A1)
We'll settle for being considered a separate entity (South, Central & Yorkshire) :lol:

littlepow:
You missed out that North Yorkshire is the only county to have 2 national parks.

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "dracula" ---But you don't have as many miles of hedgerow as Devon :tongue:
Approx 33,000 miles :wink:
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No, perhaps not. But, we have more dry-stone walling

Useless fact;
In between 1945 & 1985 England lost 96,000miles of hedgerow, then between '84 & '90 another 53,000miles were torn up :evil:

Bishops Finger:
Correct BTM Shropshire's world Heritage site is Ironbridge, sadly too full of tourists and local chav's for me

Rolling countryside in south shropshire inspired AE Houseman

Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "littlepow" ---You missed out that North Yorkshire is the only county to have 2 national parks.
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True, I did forget that one :oops:

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