Nottingham - NG3 (Old Sneinton)

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Nottingham - NG3 (Old Sneinton)

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 12 May 2012

Lee's Hill Footway is a useful short-cut between Sneinton Hermitage (i.e. the road of this name) and Lees Hill Street. Although the blue-coloured brick abutments of the former railway structures are not particularly attractive a small off-shot public garden and/or rest area at the mid-point and a children's playground at the top of the steps showed some determination to make this chasm a little more acceptable to the local inhabitants.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.948801
Longitude
-1.130497