Mount Hooton Road, Nottingham

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Mount Hooton Road, Nottingham

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 13 Feb 2016

A view across Mount Hooton Road from The Forest, a large landmark recreation area, towards Waterloo Promenade opposite. A metal plaque on one of the stone posts declares that "In pursuance of sub-section 3, of section 1, of the Rights of Way Act 1932 notice is hereby given that this road has not been dedicated as a highway. January 1935. W.J. Board, Town Clerk, The Guildhall, Nottingham." Trams now travel along this road, between these two pairs of posts, towards the city centre (to the left) and towards Hucknall and Phoenix Park (to the right).

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.963243
Longitude
-1.163855