Grid reference SO8400
near to Amberley, Gloucestershire, England
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National Cycle Network signpost, Nailsworth
Just before the old railway track becomes a private garden of the old railway station. Cycle route 45.
Millennium Time Trail ID: tbc
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South-west from Pinfarthings – Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
Another evening view from Pinfarthings, this time looking south-west over the town of Nailsworth, taken while spending two weeks house-sitting in the area. Wide open skies, woods and fields, evenings spent on Rodborough and Minchinhampton... (more)
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Old Milestone by A46, Whitecroft
The Milestone is located by former garage, end of wall on the side of the road. Parish of Nailsworth (Stroud District). Stone post (plate lost), Nailsworth plate design, erected by the Coldharbour Turnpike trust in the 19th Century. An... (more)
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Watledge: postbox № GL6 63
This postbox has been painted gold by Royal Mail in honour of Olympic rowing gold medallist Pete Reed, who hails from these parts and for whom this was his local postbox as a boy. It is emptied finally at 5pm on weekdays and at 11:30am on Saturdays.
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Dunkirk Mills
Former woollen cloth mill, now housing. Various date stones indicate 1798, 1818, 1827 and 1855. Had a Boulton & Watt beam engine supplied in 1820. Still retains several waterwheels and a little museum area. The visit was on a Heritage... (more)
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Park Lane, Inchbrook
Dead-end lane on the southwest side of the crossroads with Cow Lane, Convent Lane and St Mary's Hill.
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Nailsworth railway station (site), Gloucestershire
Opened in 1867 by the Stonehouse & Nailsworth Railway, very soon to become part of the Midland Railway, as the southern terminus of the line, this station closed to passengers in 1947 and completely in 1966.
View north west at the... (more)
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The former Crown Inn, Inchbrook
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Forest Green at Nailsworth
Cottages at Forest Green above Nailsworth.
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Park Lane, Inchbrook
Park Lane leads off St Mary's Hill on the slopes of the Woodchester Valley. It gives access to some residential properties but is a dead end for motor traffic.
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Dunkirk Mills
Dunkirk Mills in Nailsworth, this building closed as a mill many years ago, and today it has been converted into residential apartments. However, there is a museum in the ground floor.
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A46 Stroud Road
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