Ryersh Lane

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Ryersh Lane by Hugh Craddock as part of the Geograph project.

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Ryersh Lane

Image: © Hugh Craddock Taken: 7 Feb 2009

Ryersh Lane (public bridleway Capel 157) was once a bridleroad between Beare Green and Ockley: here, it climbs from a crossing over a stream, along an old green lane, towards Ryersh Farm. Behind the photographer is the Capel bypass. Although it is possible to cross the Capel bypass on the level, there are no facilities (such as a bridge, underpass or even refuges for horse-riders), and the experience is not a pleasant one even when traffic makes a crossing practicable. There appears no longer to be any use at all by horse riders.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.157064
Longitude
-0.331338