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Grid reference ST5661

near to Chew Stoke, Bath And North East Somerset, England


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ST5661 : Commemorative Plaque by Sandy Gerrard Commemorative Plaque
Recording the official opening of Chew Valley Lake in 1956.
ST5661 : Chew Stoke : Grassy Field by Lewis Clarke Chew Stoke : Grassy Field
Looking across a grassy field near Chew Stoke.
ST5661 : Traffic 'management' on Bristol Road by Roger Cornfoot Traffic 'management' on Bristol Road
ST5661 : Chew Stoke, Somerset by Stuart Buchan Chew Stoke, Somerset
This is a view west towards Chew Stoke.
ST5661 : The news is...there will be no more news! by Neil Owen The news is...there will be no more news!
Chew Stoke's village stores is no more. No more milk, no more papers, no more gossip. Compare with ST5661 : At the heart of a village of 2014.
ST5661 : Road over the River Chew and the dam by Chew Stoke by Sarah Charlesworth Road over the River Chew and the dam by Chew Stoke
ST5661 : Two Rivers Way approaching Chew Stoke Brook by Derek Harper Two Rivers Way approaching Chew Stoke Brook
It's pouring with rain and, as you can see, the Two Rivers Way is as wet as its names suggests. The bleak conditions are underlined by the abandoned crop of maize on the right. Time to retreat before I fall over in the mud which,... (more)
ST5661 : Calming the traffic by Neil Owen Calming the traffic
Entry into Chew Stoke from Wallycourt Road brings a speed reduction scheme.
ST5661 : Chew Stoke : Footpath by Lewis Clarke Chew Stoke : Footpath
A footpath beyond the gate for use by anglers only.
ST5661 : Houses on Blind Lane by Roger Cornfoot Houses on Blind Lane
ST5661 : Barnacle geese on Walley Bank by Neil Owen Barnacle geese on Walley Bank
Chew Valley Lake is home to several hundred Canada geese, but also supports a few dozen Barnacle geese. These have been recorded as breeding here since the late 1990's.
ST5661 : Chew Stoke Brook by Derek Harper Chew Stoke Brook
Looking right from ST5661 : Chew Stoke Brook, and therefore upstream from the footbridge carrying the Two Rivers Way; ST5661 : Chew Stoke Brook looks downstream.

 
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