Grid reference SP2944
near to Whatcote, Warwickshire, England
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Stile with gap on Centenary Way footpath near Whatcote
Looking NE along the footpath as it approaches Whatcote. The stile is somewhat redundant as there is a sizable gap to one side of it.
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House in Whatcote
This modern bungalow is the last house in the village on the road west to Fulready
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T-junction north-west of Whatcote
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Lane east of Idlicote
Heading towards Whatcote.
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Cross in Whatcote churchyard
One of two crosses in the churchyard of St Peter's church, Whatcote. The inscription on the shaft is dated 1997 and marks the fiftieth anniversary of the restoration of the church after being hit and badly damaged by a stray bomb in... (more)
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Church Lane
The houses and farm conversion beside Church Lane in Whatcote.
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Over the drain
The footpath crosses this drain on its way to Badger's Farm.
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Road to Whatcote
A straight stretch of the road from Idlicote leads to a T junction northwest of Whatcote.
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Barns between Idlicote and Whatcote
Barns to the SE of the lane from Idlicote to Whatcote. The footpath to Whatcote passes just to the left of the large central barn.
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Church of St Peter
The church dates to the 12th to 14th centuries. Restored in 1820, the church is listed grade II* and further details are at: Link
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Whatcote church
Whatcote church is dedicated to St Peter and is Grade II* listed. Much of the church was rebuilt in 1947 after being hit by a stray bomb dropped by the Luftwaffe in December 1940. In the late 19th century William Sanderson Miller was... (more)
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Whatcote-Church Cottage
View from the Churchyard.
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