Points of Interest
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Upper Forge | 51°44′32″N 2°32′41″W / 51.7421°N 2.5447°W / 51.7421; -2.5447 (Upper Forge) | SO624049 | |
New Mills | 51°44′16″N 2°32′17″W / 51.7377°N 2.5380°W / 51.7377; -2.5380 (New Mills) | SO629044 | |
Middle Forge | 51°43′54″N 2°32′06″W / 51.7316°N 2.5350°W / 51.7316; -2.5350 (Middle Forge) | SO631037 | |
Newerne Street bridge | 51°43′35″N 2°31′54″W / 51.7263°N 2.5318°W / 51.7263; -2.5318 (Newerne Street bridge) | SO633032 | |
Lower Forge reservoir | 51°42′59″N 2°32′11″W / 51.7164°N 2.5363°W / 51.7164; -2.5363 (Lower Forge reservoir) | SO630020 | |
Junction with The Lyd | 51°42′47″N 2°31′52″W / 51.7130°N 2.5312°W / 51.7130; -2.5312 (Junction with The Lyd) | SO633017 |
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