WEBBY EXPLORES: The River Tame 7: Coleshill Parkway to Lea Marston
Another walk following the River Tame, I continue from Coleshill Parkway Railway Station where I finished in part 6. I continued (Even though I forgot to upload my map of the planned route) so I had to guess, but soon found a straightforward to follow path alongside the river. We continue passing the River Blythe, (Although I did not know this at the time) and Ladywalk Nature Reserve, around the outskirts of Hams Hall and finish at st John the Baptist's Church on the outskirts of Lea Marston. WEBSITE: www.webbyswalks.co.uk CBA1CLM9VOHRRS4N V2Z8IIOUOY98BP0R VZTEUYHYMB8GGRJD TP7KPVI5XF7VFUSR

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