Bullocks by railings
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Image: © Espresso Addict Taken: 28 Jul 2006
Many lanes in south Cheshire retain distinctive metal railings of this type, especially at bends. Commonly, as here, every fifth upright is painted black. According to Cheshire County Council, the railings date from 1929 (see: http://www.cheshire.gov.uk/roads/HighwaysServices/cheshire_railings.htm ). View east by right-angle bend in the lane to Chorley