Car park by the River Slea

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Car park by the River Slea

Image: © Bob Harvey Taken: 10 Feb 2018

30 years ago this was the site of an odd little single storey building, variously a furniture store and a cafe, which was demolished around the turn of the century, it is now a car park. The buildings beyond are the back of the White Hart mews (TF0604 passim) and the taller building is the schoolroom behind the Catholic Church (equally passim). The wall against the River Slea is broken by a former landing stage, whose access has been blocked by chunks of railings. The modern footbridge at the end has rendered it somewhat redundant - it was mainly used for access to maintain boats, but this reach is now inaccessible from both ends.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.997816
Longitude
-0.410857