IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Bascott Road, BOURNEMOUTH, BH11 8RH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Bascott Road, BH11 8RH by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Listing (66 Images Found)

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Wallisdown: southern end of footpath U16
This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we see it arrive at the dead end of Bascott Road. A little offshoot extends from the dead end, called Bascott Close, ahead and footpath U15 continues to Wallisdown Road from the right of the caravan. See Image for the next view on path U16, behind us, and Image for the next view on the path U15 ahead - each with links to further photos along that route.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.03 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U16 nears Bascott Road
This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we see it approach its southern end, at the dead end of Bascott Road. A little offshoot extends from the dead end, called Bascott Close, in the background and a continuing path goes to Wallisdown Road from the right of the distant caravan. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the next view on the path behind us - each with links to further photos along the route.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.03 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U16 forms a wide driveway
This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we look along part of the path where it serves as a particularly wide driveway - big enough to turn a vehicle round - outside several houses which do not abut the road. It continues along the narrow path ahead. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the next view on the path behind us - each with links to further photos along the mentioned routes.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.04 miles
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Wallisdown: the narrowest bit of footpath U16
This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we see it enter a narrow passageway from the head of one of the driveway stretches. This is the only part of the route which comprises an alley, and it opens out again to another driveway after a few yards. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the next view on the path behind us - each with links to further photos along that route.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.04 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U15 emerges onto Bascott Close
This short public footpath from Wallisdown Road arrives onto Bascott Close, an offshoot from the dead end of Bascott Road, which is just ahead to the left. The straight course of the path is continued in the distance as another footpath, U16, all the way to Canford Avenue. See Image for the view towards us - with links to photos all along path U16 ahead, and Image for the next view on the path behind us.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.04 miles
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Wallisdown: Bascott Close and footpath U15
Bascott Close is a little offshoot from the dead end of Bascott Road and it contains a few houses around the corner to the left. Meanwhile, a public footpath heads from the right of the caravan, the short distance to Wallisdown Road. This is essentially a continuation of path U16, which heads behind us along the same straight route. See Image for the view towards us from the start of the path ahead, and Image for the view here from path U16 behind us. Each has links to further photos along the routes.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.04 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U15 heads north
This short public footpath from Wallisdown Road heads for Bascott Close, and the straight course of the path is continued beyond as another footpath, U16, all the way to Canford Avenue. See Image for the next view on the path ahead - with links to photos all along paths U15 and U16 ahead, and Image for view behind us.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U17 meets footpath U16
This public footpath, U17, from Canford Road arrives at a driveway which comes up from footpath U16, running left-to-right ahead. See Image for a view on path U17 past here, and further links to photos along that route in both directions. See Image for the next view on the path behind us.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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Wallisdown: footpaths U16 and U17 meet
This public footpath, number N16, is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we look along it as it serves as one such driveway, with another footpath, number N17, arriving from Canford Road on the extreme right. See: Image for the next view on the path ahead; Image for the next view on the path behind us; and Image for the view here from path U17, right. Each link contains further links to photos along the mentioned routes.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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Wallisdown: footpath U16 passes Hawden Road
This public footpath is long and straight, running from Canford Avenue to Bascott Road. It has several stretches which are access to rear driveways, and even some parts which are the main, front access to houses that have been built in a rather higgledy-piggledy arrangement between the various roads hereabouts. Here, we see Hawden Road as the route passes its dead end - unusually, the numbering starts at the dead end, with number 1 alongside us. The path in each direction from here forms a driveway to a few houses. See Image for the next view on the path ahead, and Image for the view behind us from just ahead - each with links to further photos along that route.
Image: © Chris Downer Taken: 12 Jul 2016
0.05 miles
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