Hogsmill River and London LOOP at Hogsmill Local Nature Reserve

Introduction

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Hogsmill River and London LOOP at Hogsmill Local Nature Reserve

Image: © Marathon Taken: 23 Oct 2013

The Hogsmill River is a chalk stream since most of its water comes from the dip-slope springs at Ewell. The Hogsmill River has for long filled an important role in the history of Ewell, both as a source of power for several mills, including the gunpowder mill complexes, and as an inspiring landscape for famous artists. Most famous painting of the latter is 'Ophelia' by John Everett Millais. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophelia_(painting) for more information. This view is near Ewell Court Park. The London LOOP is following the right hand bank here on its way from Kingston Bridge to Ewell.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.359698
Longitude
-0.265238