Stott Hall cutting

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Stott Hall cutting is a distinctive motorway cutting in West Yorkshire, England, known for the isolated farmhouse that stands between the carriageways of the M62.

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Stott Hall cutting canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf motorway cutting
road cutting
constructionReason geological instability of surrounding land
need to avoid landslip-prone ground
country United Kingdom
crosses Pennines
surface form: Pennine hills
elevation high-altitude motorway section over the Pennines
featuredIn British transport documentaries
hasCarriageways eastbound carriageway
westbound carriageway
hasNotableFeature isolated farmhouse between carriageways
hasReputation iconic feature of the M62
visual illusion of a house in the middle of a motorway
hasStructureWithin Stott Hall Farm
knownFor farmhouse standing between eastbound and westbound carriageways
locatedIn England
West Yorkshire
locatedOnRoute M62 motorway NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Highways
near Stott Hall Farm
openedAsPartOf M62 motorway construction in the 1960s–1970s
partOf Trans-Pennine section of M62
passesThrough Pennines
publicPerception often mistakenly believed to exist because of protected farmhouse
region Northern England
roadNumber M62
roadType motorway
safetyConcern susceptible to fog and poor weather conditions
separatesCarriagewaysOf M62 motorway NERFINISHED
terrain upland moorland

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M62 hasNotableSection Stott Hall cutting