DescriptionTwo Moors Way - geograph.org.uk - 1260115.jpg
English: Two Moors Way The point at which the path leaves, or joins, the Redlake Tramway track. The stone on the left is the Two Moors marker. The earthenware pipe is part of the return pipeline that took waste water from the Greenhill Micas back to the clay pit. See pictures in SX6465 and SX6565.
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