Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98667RM_ ... re=related

Someone kindly sent me this link, thought all you Mushroom Green Descendants would like to see it, enjoy from Linell.
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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Thanks. Looks lovely! Bet it wasn't quite like that when they were making chains there.
Do you know what those carved wooden panels are? Fencing or art work?
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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What a lovely place and it looks so peacefull, like gardener I am wonder what the carved panels are.

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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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that is lovely I have copied it over to the video Gallery too and
will copy across to the local history

thank you for that Linell I need to visit there
never been :grin:
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Re: Mushroom Green/ Mousesweet Brook

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Hi Jan, yes put it on our list of places to visit :!: Kate and Annie, think the carvings are 'Artworks' done for the Mousesweet Nature Trail. It looks to serene to be in the middle of Rowley Regis/Dudley, and yes I am sure it was full of chains, tramlines, rubbish and any old iron at one time. :grin: Linell.
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