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Grid reference SJ3601

near to Snailbeach, Shropshire, England



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SJ3601 : Central Snailbeach Mine by Chris Allen Central Snailbeach Mine
Just on the south edge of Snailbeach are the converted remains of this horizontal steam engine winding house and chimney. The section nearest the photographer contains a preserved Lancashire boiler
SJ3601 : Footpath passing very close to a cottage by Anthony Parkes Footpath passing very close to a cottage
SJ3601 : Bridleway bridge over the Hogstow Brook by Richard Law Bridleway bridge over the Hogstow Brook
An old lane from Crowsnest past Hogstow Hall, now a bridleway and narrow farm track, crosses the brook at this bridge.
SJ3601 : Crowsnest Dingle by David Gruar Crowsnest Dingle
The word Dingle is used a lot in Shropshire for a steep sided valley. The next valley to the South along the Stiperstones is called Mytton Dingle.
SJ3601 : Oak tree avenue by Andrew Shannon Oak tree avenue
Beautiful old oak trees line the footpath going east from Hogstow Hall
SJ3601 : Crowsnest Dingle by Bill Harrison Crowsnest Dingle
A Shropshire hamlet clinging to the side of Oak Hill. The white building in the foreground was marked as the Cross Guns Inn on the 1901 25-inch OS map. Note the minuscule post box set into the wall.
SJ3601 : Track up Crowsnest Dingle by John H Darch Track up Crowsnest Dingle
SJ3601 : Track near Hogstow Hall by Dave Croker Track near Hogstow Hall
SJ3601 : Industrial heritage at Crowsnest by Andrew Shannon Industrial heritage at Crowsnest
Old chimney and workings in the garden of a private house - well maintained but not for public view
SJ3601 : Bend in the road at Crowsnest by Dave Croker Bend in the road at Crowsnest
This picture was taken from a Cessna 172 on a pleasure flight from Welshpool airport.
SJ3601 : Trees near Hogstow Hall by Dave Croker Trees near Hogstow Hall
SJ3601 : Central Snailbeach Mine by Chris Allen Central Snailbeach Mine
Just on the south edge of Snailbeach are the converted remains of this horizontal steam engine winding house and chimney. The section to the left contains a preserved Lancashire boiler.

 
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