Duke of Northumberland's River, North Feltham

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Duke of Northumberland's River, North Feltham

Image: © Marathon Taken: 17 Aug 2011

This western section of the Duke of Northumberland's River was constructed during the reign of King Henry VIIIth. It takes water from the River Colne and was designed to supplement the flow to existing mills. This section on either side of Fagg's Road is quite wooded, despite being closely bordered by light industry and retail parks.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.458419
Longitude
-0.409904