Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton

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Waters' Edge Visitor Centre, Barton

Image: © Paul Harrop Taken: 14 Apr 2020

North Lincolnshire Council facility http://www.visitnorthlincolnshire.com/item/waters-edge-country-park-visitor-centre/ dating from 2006, for visitors to the surrounding country park, which is based around the network of flooded pits from which clay was once extracted for the area's extensive brick and tile making industry https://www.northlincs.gov.uk/tourism-museums-the-arts/waters-edge-visitor-centre-and-country-park/waters-edge-visitor-information/history-of-waters-edge/. Seen from the boardwalk across the most north-westerly of the ponds.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.696895
Longitude
-0.441749