Your search for images, tagged [public footpath] , by Nigel Cox, in reverse order, returns
21 images:
( Page 1 2 next >> last ) [refine search]
[quick refine]
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
Colney Heath: Footpath to Hatfield Road
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL1908 This is the view looking back towards the point where [[4436571]] was taken from.
|
|
Colney Heath: Footpath to Coopers Green Lane
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL1908 The footpath runs between two high and dense hedgerows through here, the one on the right concealing an old flooded gravel pit working.
|
|
Digswell: Footpath to Welwyn
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL2315 This footpath leads off Digswell Park Road and is shown on the 1930s Ordnance Survey mapping, so pre-dates most of the residential development in Digswell Park.
|
|
Sacombe: Path through woodland east of Woodhall Park
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3218 This path through woodland enables access to the public footpaths crossing Woodhall Park from the A602 Ware Road.
|
|
Sacombe: Woodhall Park boundary wall stile
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3218 This stile enables walkers, but evidently not cyclists, to cross the boundary wall of the private park, the other side of which can be better seen in [[4423146]].
|
|
Sacombe: Woodhall Park (2)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3218 Although the park is private it is crossed by several public footpaths, as evidenced by the wooden post sign. This footpath may form a section of The Hertfordshire Way, but the currently available Ordnance Survey mapping is ambiguous at different scales with its designations of long distance footpaths.
|
|
Sacombe: Woodhall Park (1)
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3218 Although the park is private it is crossed by several public footpaths, as evidenced by the wooden post sign. This footpath may form a section of The Hertfordshire Way, but the currently available Ordnance Survey mapping is ambiguous at different scales with its designations of long distance footpaths.
|
|
Sacombe: The Avenue in Woodhall Park
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3218 This is the main access route through the landscaped grounds to the main house in Woodhall Park, which is behind the photographer. The park is private but is crossed by several public footpaths. This is the point at which the public footpath diverts off the Avenue to the left, as evidenced by the sign.
|
|
High Cross: Public Footpath No 43
by Nigel Cox geograph for square TL3619 This footpath leads to Standon Green End, viewed from Pest House Lane.
|
|
Watlington: Footpath towards Springfield Farm
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU6993 This footpath leads off Spring Lane south-eastwards towards Springfield Farm and the B480 Howe Road.
|
|
Lewknor: Old Cricketground Plantation from The Ridgeway
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU7196 There is no evidence on any currently available online old Ordnance Survey maps that this area of scrub at the foot of the Chilterns was ever a cricket ground. However, if it was, and if it did belong to Lewknor, the residents evidently objected to the risk of having their windows broken by errant balls and dispatched the cricket club and its pitch ...
|
|
Lewknor: The Knapp from The Ridgeway
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SU7196 A public footpath runs along the hedgerow and up to The Knapp, a hill with a covered reservoir. Old Ordnance Survey maps show that the footpath once ran straight across the middle of the field to the left.
|
|
Milton Malsor: Public footpath from Blisworth to Collingtree
by Nigel Cox geograph for square SP7454 Yup, straight across the ploughed field to the gap in the security railings at the railway bridge. 130 metres of plod. The photographer's leg muscles still ache...
|
Search took 0.16 secs, ( Page 1 2 next >> last ) [refine search]
View/Download: as KML geo RSS GPX Try opening in Browser function (Experimental, may not work!)Expand Word Statistics















