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near to Carlton, Nottinghamshire, England


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SK6243 : Muddy footpath by Alan Murray-Rust Muddy footpath
The high clay content of the soil means that it gets well "puddled" by the passage of walkers creating a relatively impermeable track. It also follows the basic line of a watercourse which adds to its wetness.
SK6243 : Lambley Lane by JThomas Lambley Lane
SK6243 : Gate at the end of Grange View Road by Jonathan Thacker Gate at the end of Grange View Road
Leads to a private track.
SK6243 : North eastern end of Almond Walk, Gedling by Richard Vince North eastern end of Almond Walk, Gedling
SK6243 : Almond Walk, Gedling NG4, Notts. by David Hallam-Jones Almond Walk, Gedling NG4, Notts.
With the closed end of the Waterhouse Lane cul-de-sac behind the photographer, this is the commencement (or termination) of a permissive footpath linking Lambley with this part of Gedling.
SK6243 : Gedling Access Road construction – 251221 – 18 by Alan Murray-Rust Gedling Access Road construction – 251221 – 18
The upper link to Lambley Lane showing where it joins the old alignment.
SK6243 : Gedling Access Road construction site – 5 by Alan Murray-Rust Gedling Access Road construction site – 5
Edge of the site near Lambley Lane. Lambley Lane itself will be diverted parallel with the fence to make a T-junction with the main road which will pass across the picture where the other fences can be seen. The unaffected small triangle of... (more)
SK6243 : Attenuation pond, Colliery Way, Gedling by Alan Murray-Rust Attenuation pond, Colliery Way, Gedling
The inlet appears to have been deliberately designed to cause a delta which will attract waterfowl.
SK6243 : Path through Gedling Country Park by Chris Morgan Path through Gedling Country Park
SK6243 : Footpath to Gedling Wood by Richard Vince Footpath to Gedling Wood
SK6243 : Gedling Access Road construction – 251221 – 17 by Alan Murray-Rust Gedling Access Road construction – 251221 – 17
The upper link to Lambley Lane. There are two separate T-junctions, around 200 metres apart, rather than a crossroads on the old alignment of Lambley Lane. To the left of the road is the newly created access to Wood Farm.
SK6243 : Gedling NG4, Notts. by David Hallam-Jones Gedling NG4, Notts.
A view of Gedling from a footpath linking it with Lambley. The church spire is that of All Hallows, Gedling. The 91ft spire sits on top of an 89ft tower making it the second tallest spire in the county, Newark's being slightly higher.

 
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