Footbridge over Bealey's Goit

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Footbridge over Bealey's Goit

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 6 Mar 2012

Bealey's Goit is/was an artificial channel constructed to supply water from the River Irwell for the Bealey's bleachworks at Radcliffe. Now redundant, it is largely overgrown. This bright green-painted, metal footbridge crosses the goit behind Ripon Close.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.570549
Longitude
-2.307855