Southbourne: the old bit of Admiralty Road ends

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Southbourne: the old bit of Admiralty Road ends

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 11 Feb 2017

Admiralty Road is a public right of way, number I07, designated as a Byway Open to All Traffic (or B.O.A.T.) at its northern end. This previously applied to the whole length of the road, but the road has been truncated now and the designation of the right of way truncated even more. Here, we are looking along the stub of the eastern end, no longer a through route nor a right of way. See Image for the view over the gate ahead, towards the continuing defunct course of the road - with links to further photos along the defunct and extant segments. Meanwhile, see Image for a view from the end of the road behind us. Incidentally, the driveway, starting here and heading around to the left, is a public footpath onto Southbourne Coast Road - see Image

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Image Location

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50.719785
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-1.788455