Bleeding radiators

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I have a radiator which is cold at the top and warm at the bottom. This seems to suggest trapped air which needs bleeding. But I can't seem to find the valves which are usually at the top of the radiators for bleeding. I have just moved into this house and most of the radiators don't have the bleed valve. Does anyone how to bleed these radiators?
 
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the radiator sitting next to me has no bleed valve or does it, at first look it hasn't its actually behind it facing the wall, some have little caps on. have a good look at yours
 
The bleed valve is always at the top and mine is facing the wall at the top right hand corner(don't know if they're all the same),I find it easier to put a mirror behind it to locate it.
 
mine is in the same place as masona's is top right facing the wall, but only on 1 rad. all the others it at the top "middle" end

(middle on the double rads, but still at the end)
 
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Thank you everyone. I have located the bleeding point. It as on the top left at the back as you suggested. Thanks again.
 

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