Grid reference SK9102
near to Pilton, Rutland, England
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Paddock entrance
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Willoughby Cottage, Pilton
Formerly the Rectory. Dated 1647, but possibly with earlier origins as the buttress is described in the listing as 'possibly 14th century'. Coursed stone rubble with modern red pantile roof, Listed Grade II.
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Pilton: down hill to the church
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Small barn at The Cottage, Pilton
Probably dates from the early nineteenth century Link
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Pilton Crossroads: parapet of former ironstone railway bridge
Four concrete bridge parapets can be seen at Pilton crossroads, evidence of the two "tunnels" which carried the railway under the crossroad to the quarries south and west of the village. The trees behind the signpost are growing... (more)
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Old Direction Sign - Signpost in Pilton, Rutland
Octagonal finial - 4 arms; Rutland County Council concrete by the UC road, in parish of Pilton (Rutland District), junction of Pilton Road and Morcott Road, on grass verge.
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Milestone Society National ID: RU_SK9102
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Church of St Nicholas in Pilton
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Manor Farmhouse
Seen from Luffenham Lane. The house dates from the early 19th century, coursed stone rubble with ashlar dressings and Collyweston stone slate roof, Listed Grade II.
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Pilton near Rutland Water
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Pretty stone wall and cottage, Pilton
Aubrieta in full bloom
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Pilton
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Crossroads at Pilton
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