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Godalming: Ockford Hill
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU9642 This is the start of the steepish climb, hence the steps, up the footpath to Pullman Lane from Ockford Road.
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Godalming: Vicarage Walk and The Fox Way
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU9644 Vicarage Walk links Borough Road and Westbrook Road and forms a section of The Fox Way, a 39 mile circular walk centred on Guildford.
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High Wycombe: Footpath between Marlow Road and Shelley Road
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8591 The hilly ground south of High Wycombe was criss-crossed with several public footpaths long before the houses, schools and factories arrived. However when they were built the old footpath routes were kept and this is one running between Marlow Road and Shelley Road, at the start of the long straight section just down from Marlow Road.
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High Wycombe: Footpath between Marlow Road and Shelley Road
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8592 The hilly ground south of High Wycombe was criss-crossed with several public footpaths long before the houses, schools and factories arrived. However when they were built the old footpath routes were kept and this is one running between Marlow Road and Shelley Road, with the playing fields of Wycombe High School on the right.
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High Wycombe: Footpath in Cressex (2)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8491 The hilly ground south of High Wycombe was criss-crossed with several public footpaths long before the houses and factories arrived. However when they were built the old footpath routes were kept and this is one running between the houses on New Road and heading towards the industrial estate on Halifax Road.
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High Wycombe: Footpath in Cressex (1)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU8491 The hilly ground south of High Wycombe was criss-crossed with several public footpaths long before the houses and factories arrived. However when they were built the old footpath routes were kept and this is one running between the houses on New Road and heading towards the industrial estate on Halifax Road.
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Chalfont St Peter: Gerrards Cross Golf Club course public footpath
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TQ0089 This attractive part-lakeside public footpath runs between Chalfont St Peter and the bridleway and lane to Coldharbour Farm, along the eastern side of the Chalfont Park Lake and across the Gerrards Cross Golf Club fairways.
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Chafont St Peter: Chalfont Park Lake footpath
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TQ0189 This attractive part-lakeside public footpath runs between Chalfont St Peter and the bridleway and lane to Coldharbour Farm, along the eastern side of the Chalfont Park Lake and across the Gerrards Cross Golf Club fairways.
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Nene Way approaching Weedon Bec
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6158 The valley of the Nene falls away to the left here.
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Nene Way at the boundary between Everdon and Weedon Bec
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP6058 Please compare this with John's [[101723]] taken 9 years previously and at a completely different time of year. The footbridge and farm vehicle bridge cross a tributary of the River Nene here that forms the boundary between the Civil Parishes of Everdon (behind the photographer) and Weedon Bec (ahead).
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Bobbingworth: Footpath from Penson's Lane to Bilsdens
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL5303 The line of the footpath through the wheat field is so sharp and straight that one would think that someone maintains it with a lawnmower! The Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale map shows a field boundary to the right of the footpath, but that has been grubbed out, and, judging by the lack of evidence of it on satllite imagery, a long time ago too. The ...
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Bobbingworth: Footpath approaching Bilsdens from the south
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL5304 Your photographer did not have the time to venture further north to Bilsdens, which is visible in the distance beyond the trees, but the English Heritage website states that there are four listed buildings there, the farmhouse, granary, barn and stables. The old Ordnance Survey 1" to a mile map calls the place Bilsdons incidentally.
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Essex Way near Shelley
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL5604 This is the view looking north-eastwards from near the High Ongar Road. In the distance the brick hut to the right houses the Environment Agency's High Ongar Flood Warning Site which continuiusly monitors, and reports, the water level in the River Roding.
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South Bucks Way: West of the M25 Motorway
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TQ0190 This is the South Bucks Way about 50 metres east of the M25 Motorway. Because the path is separated from the motorway by dense vegetation the traffic noise is nothing more than a distant rumble.
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South Bucks Way: East of the M25 Motorway
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TQ0290 This is the South Bucks Way about 30 metres east of [[4506126]]. Because the path is so far below the motorway the traffic noise is nothing more than a distant rumble.
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