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Cubbington. Hill Farm, entrance
Stoneleigh. White Bridge
Ascott. Village lane
Whichford. Country road
Ryton on Dunsmore. Country lane
Seckington. Church
Monks Kirby. Saint Edith's Church
Ragley. The Spring
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The Black Path in Rugby
The Black Path was so called because it was originally surfaced with cinders. It was a footbridge built in the early 20th century across the railway to help workers living ...