Looking along Bradkirk Lane
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Looking along Bradkirk Lane by Adam C Snape as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Adam C Snape Taken: 21 Feb 2016
Bradkirk Lane is so named because it used to lead to Bradkirk Hospital which dealt with contagious diseases. This part of the lane is a public bridleway, though it becomes a residential street near the gate and white van in the distance. Comparison with a similar earlier photo shows that the path surface has deteriorated in recent years. See Image