This is the main path across Ham Lands from Teddington Lock towards Croft Way, which you can see just right of centre. This is a new view as the path used to be severely constricted by brambles at one point, so much so that I once took some secateurs with me on a walk just to cut them back from the path.
The extent of the clearance is obvious once at the point where the construction used to be. All of the semi-bare earth was brambles that have been cleared to improve the grasslands for wildlife.
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