Field on the edge of Chessington

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Field on the edge of Chessington

Image: © Marathon Taken: 25 Sep 2013

A bridleway leaves Mansfield Road to run southwards along the edge of this field, parallel to the Esher By-pass. The bridleway tends to get churned up by horses and as there is no way to avoid the resultant mud in places, an unofficial footpath has been created in the field next to the bridleway. This view looks back along the unofficial path with the bridleway in the trees to the right. The Esher By-pass is beyond the trees to the left.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.361375
Longitude
-0.318609