Angel Bank
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Angel Bank by Richard Webb as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 14 Jan 2022
Named after a now lost pub, Angel Bank has a certain notoriety for steepness and is a rite of passage for local cyclists as well as the source of various playground stories of high speed cycling. It was also the site of motorsport hill climbs. At this time the road was descending into a thin layer of cloud. The skies were clear again at Ludlow.