Mortons Leam: The journey continues
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2024
- Part 3
Following on from Part 2, we now take a stroll along the bank of Mortons Leam to Eldernell, Coates
Constructed in 1478-90 by John Morton (Moreton) during his bishopric at Ely, he was later Lord Chancellor and was made a Cardinal.
The leam was cut from Stanground (NGR TL 2080 9735) to Guyhirn (NGR TL 3973 0298). About 1631 it was improved and remade by Cornelius Vermuyden.
Part 1: • Morton's Leam
Part 2: • Morton's Leam
So peaceful. 🙏
Its a gem of a place - on a lucky day you may even get to see a Crane
Love the Buster vs Cows staring contest!!
I could have watched the stand off for hours.. sadly the camera didn't pick up the strange noise he was making.. hope all's well.
Lovely video can you say where that gate / road is would like to visit.
Have a look here.. www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/nene-washes/facilities.. Its in between Eastrea and Coates - turn at the Ben Burgess showroom PE7 2DD.. Its one of those places that never looks the same twice.. Hope you enjoy - appreciate the comment thanks
No.. that's the next video.. but worth heading for.. this part is West Delph Whittlesea PE7 1RD
@@thefens thanks for the info, much appreciated 👍👍
Not a problem. However, seems I don't actually know where I am at times.. all other places given are Morton's Leam.. however and apologies.. this part is drybread road PE7 1XH..by Decoy lakes..