Pokesdown: passing a door on Cromwell Place
Introduction
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Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 21 Jul 2016
Cromwell Place is a little passageway running through from the main Seabourne Road to Stourvale Place, which is itself a gravel lane. There are 5 residential properties along the lane, arranged as a little offshoot path from it. Cromwell Place forms public footpath number G09, and we see it here as it passes alongside the first of its houses - the other four are just off to the right ahead, while the path itself continues ahead. See Image for the view of the front of the house, and Image for the view behind us - each with links to further photos along its route.