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The Macmillan Way
by HelenK
geograph for square ST6030
Category: Signpost
Heading towards Cockhill Bridge and Castle Cary. This stretch is part of... (more)
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Former main road at Barnsdale
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9008
The road ran straight to the clump of trees on the far shore of Rutland Water.... (more)
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The forgotten way
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0105
This well-established footpath, which crosses the Stamford-Oakham railway line... (more)
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River Glen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1722
Taken from the south bank, opposite Guthram Gowt. Access via the visitor centre... (more)
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Hereward Way near Empingham
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9508
At this point the Way leaves Mill Lane to cross fields towards the village... (more)
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Bridge deck
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0206
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Waymark
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0913
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Stile and Footpath
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0913
The footpath crosses this stile, and the next one diagonally opposite in the... (more)
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Village ammenities
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0913
A bench. A litter bin. A parish noticeboard. And a footpath sign.
Not just... (more)
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Two nature reserves meet
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1722
To the left of the fence, Pinchbeck Slipe. To the right Willow Tree Fen.... (more)
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Footbridge over the River Gwash
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9508
A substantial structure, carrying the Hereward Way and Macmillan Way.
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Rutland Water dam
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9407
Seen from the south end. The dam carries both the Macmillan Way and the Rutland... (more)
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Footpath up to the dam
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9408
Although now very much associated with Rutland Water access, and not formally... (more)
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Footpath near Empingham
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9408
At this point it is part of both the Macmillan Way and the Hereward Way.
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Waymarks for the Tunnel
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0105
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Tunnel under the A1
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0105
Built in 1960 this tunnel allows an ancient public footpath to pass under the A1... (more)
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Waymarks by the bridge
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0206
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Waymark post
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0206
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Waymarks on a fence past
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0206
The Macmillan way, the Jurassic Way, and a public bridleway. See also TF0206 : Waymark.
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Two waymarks
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2729
Two waymarks for the Macmillan Way, on a gatepost on the river bank. The... (more)
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The Leland Trail and Macmillan Way north-west from Redlynch
by Tim Heaton
geograph for square ST6933
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Tunnel of trees
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square ST8692
Track near Hookshouse which forms part of the Macmillan Way.
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Entrance to Macmillan Way
by J.Hannan-Briggs
geograph for square TF0409
Off Newstead Lane.
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Railway Crossing
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0105
The footpath here crosses the railway on an unmanned and uncontrolled crossing.
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Tidal River
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2829
In sharp contrast to TF2729 : River Glen, the downstream side of the sluice is tidal,... ( more)
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River Glen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2729
The River Glen, looking upstream from the bridge over the Sluice at Surfleet... (more)
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Waymark for the Macmillan Way
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2729
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Information board
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2729
This interpretation board next to Surfleet Sluice is about the fens, rather than... (more)
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Embanked river
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2829
This raised bank is the embankment of the River Glen, and all the fenland you... (more)
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Lowish tide in the Glen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2829
This short length of the Glen is tidal, from the sluice a few hundred metres to... (more)
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The bank of the River Glen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2829
This tall embankment holds back the tidal Glen from the village of Surfleet Seas... (more)
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The Macmillan Way
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1924
The footpath on the southern bank of the River Glen is part of a long distance... (more)
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Footpath sign
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2024
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Waymark disk
by Bob Harvey
for square TF2024
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Kissing gate
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2024
A modern galvanised kissing gate on the south bank of the River Glen. As the... (more)
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Fingerpost
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0915
The farm track to Obthrope Lodge, opposite, is part of the Macmillan way.
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Looking back toward the church
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0913
View from the Stile at the end of the public footpath
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Field behind Wilsthorpe
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0913
The Macmillan way footpath crosses this field
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Herring Bridge
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2326
The bridge across the River Glen is known as Herring Bridge, it is used only by... (more)
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Banks of the River Glen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF2326
Viewed from the car park of the Ship Inn
The Macmillan Way passes along the... (more)
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River Glen looking east
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF1722
This is the south bank of the Glen, along which runs the Macmillan Way, through... (more)
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Braunston Road, junction to Leighfield Lodge
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8305
It may be a no through road to vehicles, but not to walkers, as it is part of... (more)
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Obthorpe village sign
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0915
The Long-distance footpath called the Macmillan way runs along this road through... (more)
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Hereward Way near Empingham
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK9507
Looking north from the A606 crossing. At this point the path is categorised as a... (more)
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Lyndon Road, Manton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK8804
Looking east from Stocks Hill.
This road forms part of the Macmillan Way long... (more)
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Waymark post
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0105
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The Macmillan Way going through Westonbirt Arboretum
by Vieve Forward
geograph for square ST8489
The Macmillan Way emerging from West Spinney and approaching Broad Drive.
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A modest river
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0206
The Welland, along whose southern bank we are allowed to walk here, is hidden... (more)
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Broadeng Bridge
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0206
I have no idea at all where the name comes from. This bridge carries several... (more)
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Approaching Broadeng Bridge
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0206
Footbridge over the Welland, important for several long distance paths.... (more)
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