Well tended verge

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The photograph on this page of Well tended verge by Alan Gerrard as part of the Geograph project.

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Well tended verge

Image: © Alan Gerrard Taken: 21 Oct 2008

A well tended verge at Kew Hill. The owners of the cottage, out of shot on the right, look after this verge and it is pleasing to see. It is right on a tight bend on a narrow lane that locals use at rush hour to avoid the queues at the nearby Ainley Top roundabout. From right to left you can see the Golden Fleece public house, the disused Blackley brickworks and Blackley Baptist church.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.671147
Longitude
-1.839519