Eastern end of Clyce Road, Highbridge

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Eastern end of Clyce Road, Highbridge

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 10 Dec 2014

Viewed from the A38 Huntspill Road end. Clyce Road is a 450 metre long dead-end street. The houses are all on one side, opposite the River Brue. New Clyce Bridge is at the far end of the road. Clyce is a local word for a sluice or lock.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.219528
Longitude
-2.980058