An ancient wooded lane in Edgware

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An ancient wooded lane in Edgware

Image: © Marathon Taken: 26 Sep 2018

Edgwarebury Lane is a classic example of how the Green Belt works. It leads from Barnet Lane southwards towards the Broadfields Estate at Edgware. It seems like real unspoilt countryside. This view is after Edgwarebury Lane has been left and the path follows an ancient route through woodland belts to Bushfield Crescent where it emerges alongside Broadfields Primary School.

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