Ryeford Wharf

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PHOTO 1

Stone plaque reading 'Spring Cottages 1889

Plaque on cottages at the top of the bridge.

PHOTO 2

A heavy Cotswold stone wall with a gate made of iron railings next to the towpath.

The sturdy wall to Marling Coal Pen opposite Ryeford Wharf

PHOTO 3

A close up of a Georgian double fronted house which carries an old sign saying 'WR SMITH CABINET MAKER'.

This old house was possibly the house that used to be an inn talked about in the audio trail.

PHOTO 4

A small wooden sign, with yellow flowering jasmine growing round it, reads 'Jacob's Cottage' and shows a painted image of a black and white Jacob sheep with long horns.

The sign outside one of the cottages near to Ryeford Wharf

PHOTO 5

A row of stone cottages with a stone wall overlook the towpath here.

Jacob's Cottage is one of this row of canalside cottages.

PHOTO 6

A girl looks at some panels next to the towpath at Ryeford Wharf.

Towpath in the shade near Ryeford Wharf.