All bridleroads lead to Theddlethorpe

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All bridleroads lead to Theddlethorpe

Image: © Chris Taken: 27 Jun 2013

A wysteria-clad shelter and a confusing sign. In fact the road on the left leads to Theddlethorpe via the old Salt Road (Two Mile Bank) while the one on the right routes via the bank of the Great Eau. Both eventually turn into tracks.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.33977
Longitude
0.147386