Footpath to Olney from Clifton Pastures

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Footpath to Olney from Clifton Pastures

Image: © Nigel Stickells Taken: 29 Jan 2007

The footpath leaves the Emberton-Clifton Reynes road at Clifton Pastures and heads off across the field to a footbridge over the River Great Ouse visible in the mid distance. The path connects with a bridleway that arrives closeby to the clearly visible church and spire in Olney where John Newton was curate and William Cowper, the poet, was his friend and fellow worshipper.

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Image Location

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52.144568
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-0.686198