Bottom of the gardens, Chalford Bottom

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Bottom of the gardens, Chalford Bottom

Image: © David Gruar Taken: 19 Nov 2006

The gardens on the right back on to the River Frome, and each house has its own bridge giving access to the footpath. The path was originally the towpath of the Thames and Severn Canal, now dry, which runs alongside it to the left. In the distance is an elevated section of the Gloucester-Swindon railway.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.720237
Longitude
-2.143265