49 steps Steventon New Road

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The photograph on this page of 49 steps Steventon New Road by Ralph Beardmore as part of the Geograph project.

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49 steps Steventon New Road

Image: © Ralph Beardmore Taken: 1 Feb 2020

Part of an ancient footpath now reincarnated as a set of concrete and wood steps known locally as The 49 Steps. The path starts higher up and crosses the main railway line into Ludlow and leads onto the steps which drop down to Steventon New Road. The path is then picked up on the opposite side and that short section ends up at the road alongside the river Teme.

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52.364029
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-2.702956