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Grid reference SK5993

near to Tickhill, Doncaster, England


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SK5993 : The Buttercross at Tickhill. by steven ruffles The Buttercross at Tickhill.
A busy village.
SK5993 : A631 Sunderland Street, Tickhill by Colin Pyle A631 Sunderland Street, Tickhill
SK5993 : Tickhill Parish Room by Neil Theasby Tickhill Parish Room
Tickhill Parish Room is a Community Hall. The Grade II* listed building was built in 1470 as St Leonard’s Hospice. It has had many different uses down the centuries and has been altered and repaired many times. In 1898 it was bought by St.... (more)
SK5993 : Barrier on Common Lane by Jonathan Thacker Barrier on Common Lane
The bridge over the A1(M) is closed to traffic.
SK5993 : Langdale Drive Tickhill by Steve  Fareham Langdale Drive Tickhill
SK5993 : A1(M) - Common Lane bridge by Robin Webster A1(M) - Common Lane bridge
Common Lane is a minor road at this point.
SK5993 : Old Milestone in Northgate, Tickhill by C Minto Old Milestone in Northgate, Tickhill
Metal plate attached to stone post, was on A631, in parish of TICKHILL (DONCASTER District), was Bawtry Road, now behind No. 1, Northgate, Tickhill, visible from road, on East side of road. Brayshaw & Booth iron casting, erected by the... (more)
SK5993 : St Mary's church, Tickhill by Chris Morgan St Mary's church, Tickhill
SK5993 : Buttercross, Tickhill by John Garfoot Buttercross, Tickhill
The Market Cross, Tickhill known locally as the Buttercross was built in 1777 by the Revd Christopher Alderson.
SK5993 : Main street at Tickhill by John Firth Main street at Tickhill
Viewed looking south from Buttercross
SK5993 : Tickhill's Market Cross and pump by Richard Hoare Tickhill's Market Cross and pump
Grade II listed building. Traditionally dated 1777. Ashlar circular peripteral Roman Doric temple form, with saucer dome. Four stone steps. C19 wrought iron weather vane.
SK5993 : Ordnance Survey Rivet by Adrian Dust Ordnance Survey Rivet
This OS rivet can be found on the south parapet of the bridge on Common Lane over the motorway. It marks a point 18.989m above mean sea level.

 
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