Old Skimmingdish Lane

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Old Skimmingdish Lane

Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 14 Sep 2019

Skimmingdish Lane is the rustic sounding name of the busy A4421 Bicester by-pass which is behind the hedge on the right. It doesn't sound the sort of name a by-pass builder would come up with out of the blue, so I'm guessing this is the original Skimmingdish Lane which probably was a country road between Launton and Caversfield when Bicester was a lot smaller. It's now a nice wide cycleway.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.907276
Longitude
-1.130833