River Mole at Betchworth

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River Mole at Betchworth

Image: © Mark Percy Taken: 13 Sep 2018

The view upstream from Betchworth Bridge. The Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names suggests that the name Mole comes either from the Latin mola (a mill) or is derived from Molesey, where the Mole flows into the Thames after its 50 mile journey from Horsham.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.23183
Longitude
-0.265754