Grid reference SJ9150
near to Baddeley Green, Stoke-on-Trent, England
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Red Bank Farm, Milton
Bagnall Road, Carmounthead, Milton
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View Out of Bagnall Woods
On the edge of the wood.
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New house, Light Oaks Avenue
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Top of Bagnall Bank
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Baptist Chapel, Baddeley Edge
On Fowlers Lane, Baddeley Edge.
Over the door a plaque reads:
"Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Erected 1860
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House on Fowlers Lane
House in red sandstone at Baddeley Edge - opposite the Baptist Chapel: Link
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Footpath in Bagnall Woods
Bagnall Woods originally was a nursery and as a result has a wide variety of broadleaf trees, including several Black Poplars. It is also glorious for bluebells in the late spring.
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The Rough Bark of the Black Poplar Tree
There are only a few of these,now quite rare trees, found in Bagnall woods.
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Three Oaks
Heading into Bagnall woods
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Bagnall Road, Milton
The eastern edge of Milton.
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Bagnall Road, Milton
The junction with Sunnyfield Oval.
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Bagnall Road Wood
A nature reserve of Stoke On Trent City Council, the site of a Victorian tree nursery.
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Wind turbine & hill top at Greenway Hall near Baddeley Edge
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Path No 58, west of Baddeley Edge leading to Netherton Grove
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King George V Post Box, Badderly Green
Post boxes in the United Kingdom bearing the Royal Cypher of King George V, who reigned for 26 years from 6 May 1910 to 20 January 1936.
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