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Grid reference SK5462

near to Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, England


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SK5462 : Mansfield Road, Mansfield Woodhouse (2) by Richard Vince Mansfield Road, Mansfield Woodhouse (2)
Looking towards Mansfield.
SK5462 : Old Mill Lane, Mansfield Woodhouse by Ann B Old Mill Lane, Mansfield Woodhouse
View taken from the car park of the DIY store, showing the entrance road to Old Mill Lane Industrial Estate on the left.
SK5462 : Inlet into river Maun by James Hill Inlet into river Maun
Taken from the side of Old Mill Lane. One of the inlets can be seen in the bottom right of the picture.
SK5462 : Mansfield Woodhouse by Alan Heardman Mansfield Woodhouse
Old Mill Lane viewed from JTF car park.
SK5462 : Open space above the River Maun by Jonathan Thacker Open space above the River Maun
SK5462 : Entry to Maun Valley Country Park by Chris Morgan Entry to Maun Valley Country Park
SK5462 : Leeming Lane South (A60)  by JThomas Leeming Lane South (A60)
Heading towards Mansfield.
SK5462 : A60 towards Warsop, Notts by David Hallam-Jones A60 towards Warsop, Notts
With the northerly end of Leeming Lane South (the A60) behind the photographer, this is where the A60 crosses Old Mill Lane (the A6117) and continues on towards Market Warsop.
SK5462 : Raymond Way, Woodhouse by Alex McGregor Raymond Way, Woodhouse
SK5462 : Junction of Mansfield Road and Woodhouse Road by Jonathan Clitheroe Junction of Mansfield Road and Woodhouse Road
The building on the right is a health and safety training centre.
SK5462 : "The Dykes", Mansfield Woodhouse by James Hill "The Dykes", Mansfield Woodhouse
This area, that I know as "The Dykes", runs alongside the River Maun. It looks more like a flood plain, although I personally have never seen it flooded.
SK5462 : The Black Bull by Graham Hogg The Black Bull
Large pub on Woodhouse Road to the north of the town centre

 
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