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Bit far for a length of free rope as I am in South Yorkshire. Have a look on fr jones they do rope by the metre. The stuff I use is the cheapest 16mm 3strand/ hawser laid it's under a pound a metre easy to splice and work with. Also cheap enough to change regularly and i find that you get much better traction on three core as opposed to modern kern mantle stuff. Others may disagree as it runs rough compared to modern stuff but for your purposes is just the job I reckon.

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check its not just being held by the ivy .......

 

assuming the bank that is on the left is of reasnoble height you should be able to cut off at the top end thus putting it on the floor - no need for winch etc.

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