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Grid reference SK4938

near to Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, England


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SK4938 : Matthews Court, Stapleford by Andrew Abbott Matthews Court, Stapleford
A housing development from the late 1960s or early 1970s.
SK4938 : Sherwin Road by Malcolm Neal Sherwin Road
A view looking along Sherwin Road, Stapleford.
SK4938 : The sign of The Jaguar by David Lally The sign of The Jaguar
In a poor state, but not as poor as the pub SK4938 : The site of The Jaguar.
SK4938 : Ilkeston Road, Stapleford by Richard Vince Ilkeston Road, Stapleford
Approaching the junction with Trowell Road. The junction on the right leads into a new development currently under construction.
SK4938 : The Hemlock Stone by Garth Newton The Hemlock Stone
One of several myths surrounding the Hemlock Stone is that it was thrown there by a giant!
SK4938 : Braddon Avenue, Stapleford by JThomas Braddon Avenue, Stapleford
Off Hickings Lane.
SK4938 : Footbridge over Boundary Brook by Graham Hogg Footbridge over Boundary Brook
SK4938 : Bramcote Hills Park by Stephen McKay Bramcote Hills Park
A corner of this 27-hectare park, with the junction between Ilkeston Road and Coventry Lane just outside the boundary fence.
SK4938 : The New Stapleford Community Centre by Ian Calderwood The New Stapleford Community Centre
Hosting, amongst other things, dancing nights, short mat bowls and karate.
SK4938 : Triangulation Pillar on Stapleford Hill by Jonathan Clitheroe Triangulation Pillar on Stapleford Hill
This site is maintained by the Hemlock Trail Association who also work to manage the mountain bike circuits which are clearly popular with local youngsters. The trig pillar serves as an unofficial starting point for the various descents.
SK4938 : The Hemlock Stone by Oxymoron The Hemlock Stone
Photo taken on a very cold and misty winter's morning.
SK4938 : Ewe Lamb Lane by Oxymoron Ewe Lamb Lane
This is a lovely name for an undistinguished suburban road; with Ewe Lamb Close entering from the left.

 
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