Hi Mike,

I call them fat man's agony and consider them to be a type of stile.

See 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:A_fat_man%27s_agony_-_geograph.org.uk_-_945142.jpg

Mike B.

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Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2019 17:18:46 +0100
From: Michael Collinson <m...@ayeltd.biz>
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Subject: [Talk-GB] How would tag or name this wall crossing?
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What do you call the type of wall crossing the that consists of two 
stone pillars placed close to each other (usually in a drystone wall) to 
leave a gap wide enough for humans and sheep dogs to squeeze through but 
not cattle or fully-grown sheep? Has anyone one got a barrier= tag for 
them?  Just got back from Middlesmoor in Nidderdale where there are ton 
of them. They are typically not raised, so not a stile, and typically no 
gate, just a gap.

Mike




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