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Fishers Mill Bridge | 52°35′15″N 1°42′20″W / 52.587568°N 1.705529°W / 52.587568; -1.705529 (Fishers Mill Bridge) | Staffordshire/Warwickshire border |
Main pools | 52°35′33″N 1°42′11″W / 52.5925°N 1.7031°W / 52.5925; -1.7031 (Main pools) | Staffordshire/Warwickshire |
Dosthill North pools | 52°35′35″N 1°41′46″W / 52.5931°N 1.6960°W / 52.5931; -1.6960 (Dosthill North pools) | Staffordshire |
Meadow | 52°34′56″N 1°42′07″W / 52.58233°N 1.70199°W / 52.58233; -1.70199 (Meadow) | Warwickshire |
Play meadow | 52°34′55″N 1°42′51″W / 52.58188°N 1.714270°W / 52.58188; -1.714270 (Play meadow) | Warwickshire |
Access from Bodymoor Heath Lane | 52°34′03″N 1°43′05″W / 52.567397°N 1.718134°W / 52.567397; -1.718134 (Access from Bodymoor Heath Lane) | Warwickshire |
Vewpoint; planned bird-hide | 52°35′49″N 1°42′04″W / 52.59695°N 1.70100°W / 52.59695; -1.70100 (Vewpoint; planned bird-hide) | Staffordshire |
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