A path in Chorlton Ees and Ivy Green Nature Reserve

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A path in Chorlton Ees and Ivy Green Nature Reserve

Image: © Ian Greig Taken: 23 Apr 2015

The word Ees (plural of ee) is an archaic English term for a piece of land liable to flood, or water a meadow. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon. It is also used for a piece of firm land in a fen and for land situated on a stream or between streams.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.429643
Longitude
-2.294795