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Grid reference TL2598

near to Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL2598 : River Nene by Ken Brockway River Nene
Four squares from one location, from the flood bank. Road, river and pylons run side by side with three chimneys of the brick works in the distance.
TL2598 : View across the Nene Washes by Mat Fascione View across the Nene Washes
TL2598 : Flood bank near Roslyn Farm by Jonathan Thacker Flood bank near Roslyn Farm
The River Nene on the right.
TL2598 : On the bank of the swollen River Nene - The Nene Washes by Richard Humphrey On the bank of the swollen River Nene - The Nene Washes
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TL2598 : Morton's Leam, Whittlesey by Tim Heaton Morton's Leam, Whittlesey
Having previously followed the tarred Cycle Route 63 westwards out of Whittlesey, we made our way down to a more interesting, parallel route by this drain. "Morton's Leam was dug between 1478 and 1490 under the direction of... (more)
TL2598 : The Hereward Way and Cycle Route 63 west of Whittlesey by Tim Heaton The Hereward Way and Cycle Route 63 west of Whittlesey
TL2598 : River Nene and Morton's Leam near Whittlesey: aerial 2016 by Chris River Nene and Morton's Leam near Whittlesey: aerial 2016
See also TL2497.
TL2598 : Track to Plum Tree Farm by JThomas Track to Plum Tree Farm
TL2598 : Looking over Whittlesey Wash - The Nene Washes by Richard Humphrey Looking over Whittlesey Wash - The Nene Washes
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TL2598 : Morton's Leam by Chris Heaton Morton's Leam
Artificial water channel running parallel to the River Nene. Dug way back around 1490, under the direction of the Bishop of Ely - a certain cleric named Morton. Remarkably still in use today.
TL2598 : Pillbox next to the Hereward Way by Mat Fascione Pillbox next to the Hereward Way
TL2598 : Track heading for Morton's Leam by Chris Heaton Track heading for Morton's Leam
Leading off the tarmac pathway into the wetlands surrounding Morton's Leam.

 
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