Watery Lane, Thoresby

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Watery Lane, Thoresby

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 24 Aug 2008

No prizes for guessing how this bridleway got its name! After a wet August the route is wetter than ever, despite works carried out to divert the water into a side channel. The bridleway leads down to the stepping stones at Slapestone Wath, also likely to be impassable after heavy rain. The helpful 'deep ford' notice on the left refers to Slapestone Wath and not this lane.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.305775
Longitude
-1.953554