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        <title>SO4593 : Centre of Church Stretton</title>
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        <description>To the right is Sandford Avenue, the road from the station and the bypass.  It meets the junction of High Street, off to the left, and Shrewsbury Road, where the black car is, this being the old road Ludlow to Shrewsbury road through the town.</description>
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        <title>SO4593 : Drainage channel on Watling Street North</title>
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        <description>A stream is artificially channelled past a garden here.  Someone has made a bit of a feature of it including a wooden model man sitting on the brickwork.</description>
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        <description>This appears to be an artificially created fishing lake.  This grassland pasture is huge.</description>
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        <description>One of the routes to Caer Caradoc.  But we're not going that way today.</description>
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        <description>This line of telegraph poles heads towards the farm ahead of us.  But the bridleways go left or right.  We went left.</description>
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        <title>SO4591 : Approaching Manor Farm</title>
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        <description>Actually we had passed the farm and I was looking back.  I had had an altercation with the landowner here.  The 1:25,000 map is not clear about the route of the footpath through the farm buildings.  I took the wrong line with my walking group and got an earful.  This bit is definitely a public footpath though.</description>
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