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Grid reference SO4522

near to Garway, County of Herefordshire, England


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SO4522 : Butterfly and Bluebell by Stuart Wilding Butterfly and Bluebell
Orange Tip butterfly on a Bluebell near Garway.
SO4522 : The magical Monnow Valley 2 by Jonathan Billinger The magical Monnow Valley 2
The semi-parkland pastoral scene to the west of Garway church.
SO4522 : Tombs in the churchyard, Garway by Jonathan Thacker Tombs in the churchyard, Garway
SO4522 : Garway village by Bob Embleton Garway village
Viewed from the road from Garway Common. On the left is a metal mile post. The old Post Office is the building on the right of the road. SO4522 : Milepost, Garway Parish
SO4522 : Garway village by Oliver Dixon Garway village
National Cycle Network route 425 runs along the minor road.
SO4522 : Dovecote near Garway by Clive Perrin Dovecote near Garway
SO4522 : Garway: St. Michael's Church: Small piscina by Michael Garlick Garway: St. Michael's Church: Small piscina
SO4522 : Maltese Cross, Garway church by Philip Halling Maltese Cross, Garway church
This Maltese Cross on the outside wall of Garway church probably dates from the time of the Knights Hospitallers. This is one of a number of crosses to be found etched into the stonework of Garway church.
SO4522 : 30mph zone in Garway by Jaggery 30mph zone in Garway
The National Speed Limit reduces to 30mph alongside Myrtle Barn. Link
SO4522 : St. Michael's church (Garway) by Fabian Musto St. Michael's church (Garway)
Here is the parish church of St. Michael in Garway, built in 1180 by the Knights Templar. There was a monastery established here in 615 AD, and the parish church was described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "uncommonly interesting". Built... (more)
SO4522 : Country Lane, Garway by Stuart Wilding Country Lane, Garway
View looking towards the new houses at Templars Oak.
SO4522 : Kissing gate leaving the churchyard by Pauline E Kissing gate leaving the churchyard
The path heads to Garway Cross.

 
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