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Grid reference SK4252

near to Somercotes, Derbyshire, England


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SK4252 : The Queens Head, Riddings by JThomas The Queens Head, Riddings
SK4252 : South end of Pennine Avenue, Leabrooks by Richard Vince South end of Pennine Avenue, Leabrooks
SK4252 : War Memorial, Church Street, Riddings by Hugh McKenna War Memorial, Church Street, Riddings
The War Memorial that stands at the front of Riddings Church
SK4252 : Go local extra - convenience store by James Emmans Go local extra - convenience store
Terrace housing '2 up and 2 down' in older part of Riddings.
SK4252 : Riddings - The Greenhill by Alan Heardman Riddings - The Greenhill
SK4252 : Newlands Road by Malcolm Neal Newlands Road
The houses on Newlands Road are of older stock in the main.
SK4252 : Derelict garages by Graham Hogg Derelict garages
Beside a lane in Riddings
SK4252 : Church Street, Riddings by Alan Murray-Rust Church Street, Riddings
The range on the right is former farm buildings belonging to Riddings Farm, the Home Farm of Riddings House. They are now converted to residential use.
SK4252 : UK Puffin Crossing  Part 1 by Gary UK Puffin Crossing Part 1
by Gary
UK Puffin Crossing Part 1 on the Greenhill Lane, Leabrooks, Alfreton Derbyshire.
SK4252 : Slack Lane by Trevor Rickard Slack Lane
A well-surfaced track leading south-west from Riddings through an oil seed rape field to Hermitage Farm.
SK4252 : Newlands Road from corner with Slack Lane by Chris Morgan Newlands Road from corner with Slack Lane
SK4252 : Church of St James in Riddings by Jonathan Clitheroe Church of St James in Riddings
Grade II listed church built in 1832/33 and partially funded by James Oakes who was the then owner of the Riddings Iron Works.

 
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