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footpath was a metre (2 or 3 feet) too high

@ Gartonsmith: The "History of the property" section says "footpath was a metre (2 or 3 feet) too high". One metre is 3.3 feet, so "2 or 3 feet" seems to be too broad a range. This needs rewording, and probably the use of {{ convert}}. What distance does the source say - "a metre" (unlikely, pre-metric), "2 or 3 feet", something else? Mitch Ames ( talk) 06:24, 20 July 2019 (UTC) reply

 Done: See User talk:Mitch Ames#One metre or two or three feet

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

footpath was a metre (2 or 3 feet) too high

@ Gartonsmith: The "History of the property" section says "footpath was a metre (2 or 3 feet) too high". One metre is 3.3 feet, so "2 or 3 feet" seems to be too broad a range. This needs rewording, and probably the use of {{ convert}}. What distance does the source say - "a metre" (unlikely, pre-metric), "2 or 3 feet", something else? Mitch Ames ( talk) 06:24, 20 July 2019 (UTC) reply

 Done: See User talk:Mitch Ames#One metre or two or three feet


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