Kinson: southern end of footpath E25
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Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 18 Mar 2017
Roosevelt Crescent is a rather elongated crescent shape, turning back on itself quite sharply and with one end just along Truman Road from the other. The houses on the inside of the 180° turn do not follow the route of the road, but leave a semi-circular grass space between them and it (see Image). The path along their frontages is designated as public footpath E25 and it is a modest 42m in length, but by no means short in comparison to some other public footpaths in the borough. See Image for the view along the path from the other end, a view less obscured by parked cars.