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13th September 2009, 06:21 PM
I'm looking at something that might be a cattle run. But it has steps in it, and they seem to have been there for some time as they appear on old maps. Can cows run down steps?
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13th September 2009, 06:25 PM
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if you pushe em hard enough.
Do you have a photo? with scale of steps
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13th September 2009, 10:41 PM
When did your purported cattle run go out of use? Sometimes it's worth loitering with intent to snare a likely local. So many things've become clear for me that way. If the specs allow and you've the time the local paper or radio is often a good option.
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I don't know about down steps, but cows and horses have been known to ascend steps. Although I'm not sure what that would be like in a crowed situation with a herd of (stressed) animals.
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13th September 2009, 11:02 PM
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14th September 2009, 12:31 AM
I don't think the steps there now are the original steps so what they are like is irrelevant. The buildings either side have been rebuilt in early C19 but have been there since C17, but the name of the passageway Bull Lane suggests cattle run and it looks like another cattle run I found in terms of width and steepness.
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14th September 2009, 02:46 PM
You wouldn't want to have steps in an animal run, as a general point. Ramps are more the thing for changing levels as there is less chance of animals tripping and damaging themselves on a ramp. While the lane might have been a passageway for stock in the past, I would have thought that the steps will post date that use.
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14th September 2009, 05:51 PM
Guessing that this site is in an urban situation, have you considered the possibility that the lane may be named after a former Inn?
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15th September 2009, 02:39 AM
There's actually an inn there, it's the oldest pub in town, so I'm thinking the steps and the pub post-date the lane being a cattle run.
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15th September 2009, 04:08 PM

:face-smart: sorted!
Now.. can you trace the inn name? And also when it appeared?
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19th September 2009, 05:19 AM
Yeah, but its later than the building.
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