Overgrown Lane Middle Raddon

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Overgrown Lane Middle Raddon

Image: © Neville Goodman Taken: 14 Dec 2021

Walking from East Raddon then passing Middle Raddon, there is a track entrance on the right. It is marked on the map, going through eventually to a minor road a little south of Lewdown. About 100m along it, there is a benchmark on a gatepost (according to the OS). We fought our way through nettles and brambles - it was December; it would have been impenetrable in summer. We found the gate, but not the gatepost. There is another benchmark further along, which has the description of being in "OVERGROWN LANE". I don't know if that is its proper name (there is nothing on the map), or if that's what the OS surveyors thought. https://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm160326

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Latitude
50.648726
Longitude
-4.196653