Layby in the landscape, buffeted by history
by Phil Gates from Environment | The Guardian on (#2B5N6)
Sun Bank, Teesdale Snow has a magical effect when the shadows emphasise features of this post-glacial landscape
If there was a league table for roadside laybys, ranked according to the grandeur of the landscape that they overlook, then this one, on the B6282 two miles east of Middleton-in-Teesdale, would be a strong contender.
It's perched on the edge of a steep escarpment, high above the river Tees. With the valleyblanketed in snow, the bare branches of birch, alder and ash below stood out in minute detail, as if drawn on a blank canvas.
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