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It was strengthened by drystone walls at the end of the century.
I stopped and asked two men carrying out repairs to a drystone wall.
To his left were the kitchen-gardens and beyond that, the drystone wall he had been working on.
It is in a small wood and surrounded by a circular drystone wall.
He pointed to the drystone walls that bordered the road.
Turn left at a high drystone wall, collapsed in places, and continue until you emerge onto another track.
A couple of sheep stood facing the drystone wall as if just wishing it would all go away.
He was on a dark country road with trees and drystone walls on either side.
As expected, he found Gristhorpe out back working on his drystone wall.
Beyond the drystone wall the hillside stretched downward into the shadows of the valley.
The coast road, wide enough only for a single car, was bounded to the seaward by a drystone wall.
They rode on, and there was a drystone wall, built of stones picked from the fields it divided.
Drystone walls have long provided gardeners with plenty of opportunities to grow pretty alpine plants.
Gristhorpe was building a drystone wall at the back of his house as a hobby.
The runic patterns of the drystone walls seemed to stand out in relief as the light faded.
Beyond the buildings of Spires stretched fields separated by drystone walls.
The building is surrounded by a drystone wall and the chapel's original cast iron gates survive.
In spring, daffodils flourish beside drystone walls, thick as weeds.
Still, if it could lead them to Luke's killer, Banks thought, that was worth a drystone wall or two.
A drystone wall enclosed a graveyard where wildflowers grew.
The top of the wall can be finished using the concrete units arranged on their edge, as you would do when building a drystone wall.
A low drystone wall surrounded the place, but it was crumbling and all along the edge the nettles triumphed.
Seeing her, he stopped and waited, leaning against a drystone wall and sucking air into his lungs.
Young wheat ears flitted across from the top of one drystone wall to another in front of me as I walked.
The left wing hit the drystone wall."