Grid reference SP9098
near to Seaton, Rutland, England
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Church of All Hallows, Seaton
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Main Street, Seaton
The houses are built with the warm yellow local stone.
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Seaton: down a long lane
This lane runs steeply down into the Welland Valley, to Thorpe by Water and Caldecott.
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Stubble field near Seaton
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View down the hill from Seaton
With the giant Welland Viaduct in the distance.
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Masonry bees at work, All Hallows Church, Seaton
The mortar beds in the south wall of the chancel of the village church have a thriving colony of these bees, Anthophora plumipes, one of which can be seen entering the wall near the centre of the picture.
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Ancient finger post
This 4-road signpost is just east of Seaton village.
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Seaton Village Hall
On Main Street.
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View of Welland Viaduct, Harringworth
The 82 arches of Welland Viaduct (also called Harringworth Viaduct after the village in its shadow) stride for 1166 metres, right across SP9197.
Viewed from Seaton Road.
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Sign pointing to a long closed station
Anyone heading down the hill from Seaton looking to catch a train at Seaton station would be disappointed. Seaton Junction, where the lines from Yarwell Junction and Luffenham met, as well as the branch to Uppingham, lost the Uppingham... (more)
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Moles Lane into Seaton
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The entry into Seaton
From the crossroads at the east end of the village.
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