near to Woodham Mortimer, Essex, England
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15 images
in grid square TL8104
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for TL8104
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The Hurdlemakers Arms, Woodham Mortimer
by John Myers
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Post Office Road |
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Powerlines over Essex
by Roger Jones
The pylons carry a much higher voltage than the lines on the wooden poles
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The Hurdlemakers Arms, Woodham Mortimer
There is more to it than it looks from the front. A car park and very large garden is round the back. A Gray & Sons pub. Although their Chelmsford brewery closed in 1974, they retain a large string of pubs and are beer wholesalers.
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Pond on farmland, Woodham Mortimer
by Roger Jones
A wildlife oasis on farmland, Woodham Mortimer
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Stile and footpath, Rectory Lane
by Roger Jones
Stile off Rectory Lane, Woodham Mortimer.
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Timber framed building
by Roger Jones
Very well kept traditional timber framed building, Rectory Road, Woodham Mortimer.
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Conduit Lane
The eastern end of the lane, shot from Post Office Road.
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Footbridge on The Path to Rectory Lane
by Glyn Baker
Looking towards Hill Farm on the TL8204 : Footpath to Rectory Lane
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Maldon Millennium Meander
by Glyn Baker
This is the footpath to Lodge Lane it is part of a series of circular walks around Maldon. The longest route is 22 Miles see Link
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Footpaths & Greater Stichwort
by Glyn Baker
This is the junction of two footpaths as can be seen from the waymarks.
The flowers are TQ7987 : Greater Stitchwort - TL8104 : Stellaria holostea
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Stellaria holostea
by Glyn Baker
TQ7987 : Greater Stitchwort a close up of those flowers seen in TL8104 : Footpaths & Greater Stichwort
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Footpath Past Greno House
by Glyn Baker
A short cut through Woodham Mortimer
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Old Milestone by the A414, Maldon Road, Woodham Mortimer parish
by JV Nicholls
Carved stone post by the A414, in parish of WOODHAM MORTIMER (MALDON District), 100m Northeast of Tom Tit Lane, adjacent to bus lay-by, by the road, on North side of road. Erected by the Epping & Ongar turnpike trust in the 19th... (more)
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Dead tree and bales in meadow, Woodham Mortimer
by Roger Jones
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