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I think they are generally called a 'squeeze stile'. JOSM suggests
barrier=stile;stile=squeezer<br>
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Roger<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/04/2019 17:18, Michael Collinson
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cite="mid:eff7ed87-2208-3a74-7902-ae74a2fa12fc@ayeltd.biz">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.
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