Flood level markers at the Bunch of Carrots pub

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Flood level markers at the Bunch of Carrots pub

Image: © Pauline E Taken: 25 Mar 2008

Hampton Bishop lies between the River Wye and the Lugg. The highest flood level was recorded in 1960 when the Wye flooded the pub to a depth of two feet. In 2007 it was the turn of the Lugg with levels registering just one foot. The linked picture shows The Stank flood defences which protect the pub from the Wye. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.039022
Longitude
-2.656003