Public right of way to the battle

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Public right of way to the battle

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 10 Mar 2014

Tewkesbury's Battle Trail extends from the south at Margaret's Camp to the town and Abbey. Here the path crosses part of the main site (it is thought) of the 1471 battle at Lincoln Green. The public notice refers to the uneasy movements taken over some of this greenery: plans have been proposed to build on it, but local opposition has been roused to prevent it.

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