Byway on County Boundary ? the Holloway gets even deeper

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Byway on County Boundary ? the Holloway gets even deeper

Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 7 Apr 2009

This is the third of a series of pictures following the byway Image down the slope. At this stage the holloway must be about 25 feet deep on the up-slope side. The pronounced “V” shape make it totally unsuitable for wheeled traffic – and the depth makes it impractical to widen it to a point where wheeled traffic could use it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.777528
Longitude
-0.67688