Pokesdown: the first house on Cromwell Place

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Pokesdown: the first house on Cromwell Place

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 look along it here towards the Seabourne end. On the left is the first of the five houses, the other four being along the dead-end path to the left. See Image for the view towards us from just ahead, and Image for the next view behind us - each with links to further photos along the route.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.730273
Longitude
-1.822696