Throop: passing a spindly tree on byway K23

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Throop: passing a spindly tree on byway K23 by Chris Downer as part of the Geograph project.

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Throop: passing a spindly tree on byway K23

Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 5 Mar 2017

This straight path, along with the modern-day stretch of road continuing eventually ahead, was one of the original tracks when Throop was a rural area. In the 1980s the vast housing estate was built and the first stretch of Chesildene Drive was borrowed, but it then swings around to the north while still carrying the name. The path is still designated as a public right of way - a byway open to all traffic (or B.O.A.T.), number K23, although its extent has been truncated at both ends. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the next view behind us - each with links to further photos along the path.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.755493
Longitude
-1.851805