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looks more like worcester to me.
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Is that a cathedral in the back ground  Image Image

It's not Lincoln is it :-/
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Does look a bit like Worcester Cathedral but can'e see where the adjacent New Road Cricket Ground fits in.

That's why I though it were somewhere else.

Years ago the Cathedral owned the cricket ground. Image Image
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I'm with Macca. Diglis Worcester.
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Does look a bit like Worcester Cathedral but can'e see where the adjacent New Road Cricket Ground fits in.

That's why I though it were somewhere else.

Years ago the Cathedral owned the cricket ground. Image Image
On opposite bank to cathedral. Image
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Should have thought, BWB had crappity smack all to do with the Gloucs Canal, - they don't own that.

I used to go down to Worcester virtually every week when I was a youngster.
In those days we called it Paynes, on the Severn, or something like that and it was free fishing, brilliant roach fishing on its day with some skimmers thrown in. I thought Diglis Weir was a fair hike from there .
Parking used to be brilliant.
Bet it has all changed now!!!

As a change we used to go further down to Kempsey, day ticket 2 bob. There were loads of bream by the church but further down brilliant stick float pegs, off the rocks, for chub, dace, bream and roach. You had to make your own stick floats then, - it was before they hit the shops.
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Paynes meadow is on opposite bank to Cathedral.
Still good fishing Bill. Loads of bream at the bottom end of the stretch. The picture is taken just above Diglis where the Birmingham to Worcester canal joins the Severn.
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