Road junction, Hailes

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The photograph on this page of Road junction, Hailes by Katy Walters as part of the Geograph project.

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Road junction, Hailes

Image: © Katy Walters Taken: 14 Aug 2006

Salter's Lane ahead; dead-end towards Hailes Abbey and Hayles Fruit Farm to the left. Looking at the paper 1:25k map for a wider overview, Salter's Lane seems to be part of the Salt Way, the historic route taken by mule trains bringing salt from mines in Droitwich to the Thames at Lechlade for transport to London. (http://www.cotswolds.info/blogs/tracks-and-roads.shtml , http://tinyurl.com/kvdfc )

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.970253
Longitude
-1.931538