Wallisdown: the narrowest bit of footpath U16

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Wallisdown: the narrowest bit of footpath U16

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016

This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we see it enter a narrow passageway from the head of one of the driveway stretches. This is the only part of the route which comprises an alley, and it opens out again to another driveway after a few yards. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the next view on the path behind us - each with links to further photos along that route.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.748001
Longitude
-1.912635