The River Goyt as viewed from Park Bridge on Great Portwood Street.
The Goyt rises on the moors of Axe Edge, near the Cat and Fiddle Inn. It runs from the Errwood and Fernilee reservoirs, north of Buxton to Stockport where just around the next bend it joins the River Tame to form the Mersey.
A contribution to
Weekend Reflections and
Scenic Weekends.
Good one.
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Beautiful. England has so many beautiful secrets
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A lovely English scene
ReplyDeleteAmazing, thank you for sharing such beauty with the world.
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