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[edit]DescriptionElectricity poles in paddock - geograph.org.uk - 1385808.jpg |
English: Electricity poles in paddock. This section of the Tas Valley Way leads from Flordon St Michael's > 1385205 to Hapton St Margaret's church > 1385198 further to the south-west. The walk traverses the Hapton Estate > 1385241 and Parkland Rehoming Centre, managed by the Redwings Horse Sanctuary > http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends11%5C0001068911_AC_20050331_E_C.pdf - with their Norfolk headquarters housed in Hapton Hall > 1385721. The site comprises a specialist horse hospital (the Mrs Coco Markus Veterinary Hospital) which has its own x-ray room and operating theatre, intensive care stables and a pharmacy > 1385730 as well as a rehoming centre, admin offices and more than 300 acres of paddocks > 1385256 and is open to the public on two weekends per year only.
The Tas Valley Way is a long distance footpath which links Eaton and Attleborough. It connects with Kett's Country Walk and with the Yare Valley Walk - leading through a landscape which was shaped by the Enclosure Acts and where public access is now generally restricted to roads and public rights of way. The Tas Valley Way leads through 16 villages and past 16 churches. The walk starts by the ancient bridge at Cringleford and ends at St Mary's church in Attleborough > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/701948. |
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Author | Evelyn Simak |
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Camera location | 52° 31′ 27″ N, 1° 12′ 40″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.524070; 1.211100 |
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Object location | 52° 31′ 29″ N, 1° 12′ 40″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.524790; 1.211200 |
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