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Grid reference SE5401

near to Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England


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SE5401 : A1M southbound by Glyn Drury A1M southbound
SE5401 : Southbound A1M (Doncaster Bypass), Warmsworth by David Dixon Southbound A1M (Doncaster Bypass), Warmsworth
SE5401 : Hexthorpe Junction by Dave Taylor Hexthorpe Junction
View towards Hexthorpe Junction on the Mexborough to Doncaster line. The line off to the left is the Doncaster 'Avoiding Line'.
SE5401 : Road to Warmsworth by Nigel Homer Road to Warmsworth
SE5401 : A1(M) just before the River Don by Andrew Abbott A1(M) just before the River Don
SE5401 : Warmsworth : A1(M) by Lewis Clarke Warmsworth : A1(M)
Looking along the A1(M) heading northbound.
SE5401 : Dyke at Sprotborough Ings by Jonathan Clitheroe Dyke at Sprotborough Ings
This flood barrier is sandwiched between the River Don on the left and the Trans Pennine Trail on the right. The road bridge ahead carries traffic on the A1(M) motorway over the river.
SE5401 : Don Bridge taking the A1(M) motorway over the River Don by John Slater Don Bridge taking the A1(M) motorway over the River Don
SE5401 : Mill Lane towards Sprotbrough by JThomas Mill Lane towards Sprotbrough
SE5401 : The A1M Don Bridge over the River Don by Ian S The A1M Don Bridge over the River Don
SE5401 : Doncaster bypass crossing the River Don. by Steve  Fareham Doncaster bypass crossing the River Don.
SE5401 : Pumping engine remains on the former Sprotbrough Hall estate by Chris Pumping engine remains on the former Sprotbrough Hall estate
Situated in Engine Wood. The pump was commissioned by Sir Godfrey Copley in the late 17th century for the purpose of extracting water from the river and conveying it to the roof of the Hall to gravity feed his gardens, which included the... (more)

 
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