I like the London Loop

by stepney_east

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  1. Here are the locations of the photos.

    # Grid Square: Section No.: Section Description: Location

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    A1: 14: Moor Park to Hatch End: Cottage at Pinnerwood Farm, Hatch End

    A2: 13: Harefield West to Moor Park: Bishop’s Wood, Batchworth

    A3: 12: Uxbridge to Harefield West: Grand Union Canal at Harefield

    A4: 10: Hatton Cross to Hayes & Harlington: Ha-ha at Cranford Country Park

    A5: 09: Kingston Bridge to Hatton Cross: Bushy Park

    B1: 16: Elstree to Cockfosters: Monken Hadley Church and Pagitt’s Almshouse

    B2: 15: Hatch End to Elstree: Gilbert’s Lake, Harrow Weald

    B3: 11: Hayes & Harlington to Uxbridge: Little Britain Lake, Cowley

    B4: 08: Ewell to Kingston Bridge: River Thames at Kingston Bridge

    B5: 07: Banstead Downs to Ewell: Bourne Hall Pond, Ewell

    C1: 17: Cockfosters to Enfield Lock: Obelisk, Trent Park

    C2: 18: Enfield Lock to Chingford: River Lea nr Enfield Lock

    C3: –: Central image which represents walking: A stile with foxgloves

    C4: 06: Coulsdon South to Banstead Downs: Oaks Garden, Carshalton

    C5: 05: Hamsey Green to Coulsdon South: Happy Valley, Coulsdon

    D1: 19: Chingford to Chigwell: Gravel Pit Lake, Buckhurst Hill

    D2: 20: Chigwell to Havering-atte-Bower: Old Farm, Chigwell

    D3: 23: Upminster Bridge to Rainham: Albyns Farm Lake, Hornchurch

    D4: 02: Old Bexley to Petts Wood: Foots Cray Meadows

    D5: 04: West Wickham Common to Hamsey Green: Shirley Windmill

    E1: 21: Havering-atte-Bower to Harold Wood: Water Tower, Havering-atte-Bower

    E2: 22: Harold Wood to Upminster Bridge: Pages Wood, Harold Wood

    E3: 24: Rainham to Purfleet: View of Erith, Thames Shore, Rainham

    E4: 01: Erith to Old Bexley: River Darent, Erith Marshes

    E5: 03: Petts Wood to West Wickham Common: Wilberforce Oak, Holwood Park, Keston

  2. I completed it over the course of about 16 months and I have to say, I think it’s probably the best sort of challenge I’ve ever done. Some of your photos there brought back some nice memories, so thank you for that!

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