Top of Whitefield Park hill
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Image: © Salford Sal Taken: 9 Jul 2011
High on the hill of Whitefield Park, looking down the eastern fork in the cobbled path, back towards the entrance gate. The path is quite steep, which is countered by the raised-edge cobbles, which presumably helped the Victorian-era horses keep their footing during rain or snow.