'River Streets in the snow, Chopwell village'

Introduction

The photograph on this page of 'River Streets in the snow, Chopwell village' by Regina Blachford as part of the Geograph project.

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'River Streets in the snow, Chopwell village'

Image: © Regina Blachford Taken: 24 Feb 2005

Called the River Streets because most of the streets are named after UK rivers. Being an ex-mining village, these sturdy brick houses are mostly about 100 years old and are of different shapes and sizes. The village sits next to Chopwell Wood, after which it was named, which is an ancient woodland.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.919244
Longitude
-1.806518