An overgrown section of Louth Canal, opened in 1770 and closed in 1924pic.twitter.com/EwzsiNOsT3
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An overgrown section of Louth Canal, opened in 1770 and closed in 1924pic.twitter.com/EwzsiNOsT3
guessing you are in the area! Love Streets of Louth by the way, great for an outsider like me!
Oh, that's great to hear, thank you! :)
more than welcome. It was our mutual Twit buddy @maximpetergriff that suggested the book to me.
Ah, thanks @maximpetergriff ! :)
Tree roots or an underground portal? Willingham Woods, Lincolnshire :)pic.twitter.com/5qmeTOgfnN
Time for another adventure out to Willingham I think. How far into the walks is this?
It's by the sandy area to the right of the bridge over the stream, walking anticlockwise on the short route :)
Widdershins? No wonder.
True! ;)
10th century Saxon wooden window, boxford church, Berkshirepic.twitter.com/KOZFYjirYw
Oh, wow! :)
Gateway to the world of the imagination.......excellent.
I just love the fact that they left the wood when bricking it up...! And the doorstep :)
Only one way to know : did you tap against it with your wand ? 
Alas, I left it at home - next time I will though! ;)
I hope it's the hidden entrance to Diagon Alley. 
Fingers crossed! I shall give it a go next time I'm passing...!
the ground has dropped too, I see. Fracking, I suppose :)
Must be it....! ;)
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