Salmon's Brook: World's End footbridge

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Salmon's Brook: World's End footbridge

Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Dec 2010

Long before the residential developments took place to the north and the adjacent golf course was set out to the south, this was the point at which the route of an old path between Enfield and World's End crossed Salmon's Brook. Old maps show that there was once a ford here, but this rather attractive little footbridge was built to enable a dry passage across the brook. Salmon's Brook looks quite shallow for a day in December.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.653343
Longitude
-0.105149