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Grid reference TL3268

near to Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire, England


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TL3268 : Tramlines in cereals by N Chadwick Tramlines in cereals
TL3268 : Track to the north east of Fenstanton by Peter S Track to the north east of Fenstanton
A track to the right of the ditch is not shown on the map but it provides a direct link between the village and the southern shore of Moore Lake.
TL3268 : Fenland fields by Sue Jones Fenland fields
This is the view from the footpath north from the church in Fenstanton, showing typical fenland agricultural fields.
TL3268 : Greenhouses, Fen Drayton by Hugh Venables Greenhouses, Fen Drayton
The village has a history of market gardening, the many greenhouses are in various states of use and repair.
TL3268 : The Gardener's final resting place by Clive Drew The Gardener's final resting place
TL3268 : Headlands, Fenstanton by Dave Thompson Headlands, Fenstanton
TL3268 : Ivy Nursery by Hugh Venables Ivy Nursery
Closed, with plans for 25 houses on the site.
TL3268 : Rookery Way, Fenstanton by Robin Webster Rookery Way, Fenstanton
One of the ways into a modern development which must have hugely increased the village population.
TL3268 : Churchyard of St Peter & St Paul, Fenstanton by Bill Boaden Churchyard of St Peter & St Paul, Fenstanton
TL3268 : Footpath to Fenstanton by Hugh Venables Footpath to Fenstanton
Past the tanks by the large greenhouse.
TL3268 : Cambridge Road, Fenstanton by JThomas Cambridge Road, Fenstanton
TL3268 : Path in the churchyard, Fenstanton by Jonathan Thacker Path in the churchyard, Fenstanton
Is the boundary between the old and new churchyards.

 
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