Carved pole by the Lanchester Valley Railway Path

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Carved pole by the Lanchester Valley Railway Path

Image: © Oliver Dixon Taken: 15 Mar 2013

This carved pole features a couple of creepy-crawlies and stands beside the Lanchester Valley Railway Path (National Cycle Network, route 14). This path, one of many railway paths in County Durham, follows the line of an old railway from Consett to Durham. The railway was opened in 1862, closed to passengers in 1939 and finally closed in 1965.

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Image Location

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54.820367
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-1.74365