View Towards Whetstone
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Image: © Martin Addison Taken: 11 Mar 2012
Taken from the footpath that passes through Frith Manor Livery Stable and behind the London Equestrian Centre. The path is quite difficult to follow as it is poorly signposted and possibly due to changing fencing requirements within the livery stables. However, the people on site were very friendly and helpful in giuding us back to the path when we were unable to find it. In the foreground the field has been ploughed up by the horses hooves making stout hiking boots essential in the sticky wet mud. Beyond are the houses on Chanctonbury Way and Michleham Down. The tall white office blocks on the horizon are Northway House near the centre and Barnet House to the right.