Footpath diversion

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Footpath diversion

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 22 Apr 2007

The OS maps show the public footpath going up the drive on the right towards a house called Tassels. A diversion route crosses the stile on the right and through a field, avoiding the house. The diversion is very well marked at this end (blue sign), but not so at the other end, although the route across the field is close- mown and very clear and easy to follow, once one twigs this is for the public's benefit. There are no official diversion signs, so is it official? Kent CC do not have on-line definitive maps, unlike some more progressive counties.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.059831
Longitude
0.718818