View from Boot Hill at Baddesley Ensor
Church of All Saints at Grendon seen over the disu…
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Coventry Canal approaching Grendon Bridge
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Fields near Dairy House Farm
Looking west along the Coventry Canal near Poleswo…
The River Anker passing close to the Coventry Cana…
Looking along the path to Dordon from Baddesley En…
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
Church of St. Leonard at Dordon
Lea Castle Trig Point (80m)
Lea Castle Trig Point (80m)
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Bunker’s Hill Trig Point (146m)
The Monarch's Way rising up towards Brake Lane
Pool at Stakenbridge Farm
Friendly horse near Stakenbridge Farm
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Church of All Saints at Grendon seen from Grendon…
Voussoirs at the Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesl…
Birch Copice Business Park from East of Lower Hous…
Track southward passing Spring Farm Fishing Pools
Hoar Frost on Silver Birch tree
Aston Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul
Aston Hall in the 1960s (scan from slide)
Aston Hall in the 1960s (scan from slide)
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Aston Hall in a pea-souper of the 1960s (scan from…
Aston Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul
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Aston Hall
Lady Holte's Garden at Aston Hall
Lady Holte's Garden at Aston Hall
Lady Holte's Garden at Aston Hall
Lady Holte's Garden at Aston Hall
Lady Holte's Garden at Aston Hall
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Aston Hall
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Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade II Listed Building)
The church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12C sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
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