Greenway at Chatterley Whitfield

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Greenway at Chatterley Whitfield

Image: © Steve Lewin Taken: 4 Jul 2006

Stoke-on-Trent has many miles of "Greenways", public paths or open spaces following the routes of the now disused railway lines that used to run between the many coal mines, iron works and major potteries. Here at the northern end of the city, near the Chatterley Whitfield mine (now a museum) the greenway crosses the A527.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.080382
Longitude
-2.183575