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Polesworth. Bridge and River Anker
Polesworth. Pooley Hall
Nuneaton. Riversley Park
Polesworth. River Anker bridge and footbridge
Polesworth. River Anker
Witherley. Church
Polesworth. Bridge over the River Anker
Polesworth. River Anker
Atherstone. Sheepy Lane
Atherstone. Sheepy Lane
Nuneaton. Riversley Park, new bridge over River Anker
Nuneaton. Riversley Park
Polesworth. The Lynch
Polesworth. River Anker
Polesworth. River Anker
Witherley. Church
Nuneaton. River Anker and weir
A North Warwickshire River Trail
In north Warwickshire, the jewel must surely be the River Anker. The Anker is a sparkling majestic delight which rises near the ancient village of Wolvey on the Leicestershire border ...