English: Trentside gate The typical double-leaf towpath gate of the River Trent. This and its neighbour have been fitted with extension pieces as a help to riders, as this is a bridleway. However, as the leaves fall back under gravity, it would be quite a feat to manoeuvre a horse through the gate without dismounting.
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