The River Sowe emerges from a culvert, Bedworth Sloughs

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The River Sowe emerges from a culvert, Bedworth Sloughs

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 31 Jan 2018

The culvert leads the young river from west of the A444 dual carriageway, which is on an embankment, upper left. It feeds the lake called Bedworth Sloughs: "one of Nuneaton & Bedworth's Wildspaces." The footpath disgorges to Ilford Close.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.48341
Longitude
-1.487074