Nottingham - NG2 (W. Bridgford)

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Nottingham - NG2 (W. Bridgford)

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 9 Jun 2012

A permanently moored houseboat on the side of the River Trent. Behind the Meadows-West Bridgford suspension bridge, that exists for pedestrians and cyclists, County Hall; a floodlight in the Notts County Cricket Club ground and the red-brick 'Welbeck Functions Suite' building (a former Masonic Hall) are also visible. The halfway point between the two banks marks the boundary between the Municipal Borough of Rushcliffe and the City of Nottingham.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.931622
Longitude
-1.141702