near to Potters Crouch, Hertfordshire, England
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Hemel Hempstead Road west of St Albans
by David Howard
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Prae Wood
by Bill Boaden
Private woodland viewed from the old course of the A4147.
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St Albans: Public Footpath No. 36
by Nigel Cox
This footpath goes through this arable farmland from Bedmond Lane here to Birch Wood and Madam's Wood in TL1105 in the distance and then round to the right to the A4147 Hemel Hempstead Road.
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Setting Sun
by Ian O'Reilly
Birch Wood near Windridge farm.
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Bus stop on the A4147
by JThomas
Towards Hemel Hempstead.
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The edge of the town
by Jack Hill
This view from Bedmond Lane shows the abrupt demarcation between housing estate and farmland.
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Bedmond Lane / Windridge Road
by Ray Stanton
The road name changes to Windridge Road about here for the stretch near Windridge Farm, and then back to Bedmond Lane after it passes Potters Crouch. Passing cars have cut into the banking.
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No Access by this route
by Jack Hill
The log blocks what used to be a layby when the road was straightened but now it has been deleted for safety's sake
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Hemel Hempstead Road
by Bill Boaden
The A4147 viewed on a wet day.
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Invisible path to St Stephens
by David Howard
This is the entrance to a path to the housing opposite, cut through the centre of the crops in the field and now grown back. You can just see the start in the grass at the front.
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Public footpath near St Albans
A footpath leading into woodland, close to St Albans.
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Track to Praewood Farm
by JThomas
Off the A4147.
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