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Grid reference ST8499

near to Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England



Images in ST8499 Breakdown list images taken from ST8499 mentioning ST8499 [1]
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ST8599 : The MOT Garage in Nailsworth by Jaggery ST8599 : The MOT Garage in Nailsworth
MOT testing garage in Days Mill, set back from the east side of Old Market.
ST8599 : Staggered crossroads in the centre of Nailsworth by Jaggery ST8599 : Staggered crossroads in the centre of Nailsworth
View from Market Street looking across the A46 (Bath Road and Fountain Street) towards Church Street. St George's Church and the War Memorial Link are on the right.
ST8599 : The Village Inn, Nailsworth by Jaggery ST8599 : The Village Inn, Nailsworth
Viewed across the A46 Bath Road. The What Pub website states that The Village Inn, which reopened in late 2006 as the Nailsworth Brewery brewpub, is unrecognisable from the inn which closed in the mid 1990s - an ugly duckling reborn as a... (more)
ST8599 : Phenomenal in Nailsworth by Jaggery ST8599 : Phenomenal in Nailsworth
Viewed across the A46 Bath Road. The pink door is the entrance to Phenomenal gift shop, located next door to the Village Inn.
ST8599 : Walkers fish & chips shop, Nailsworth by Jaggery ST8599 : Walkers fish & chips shop, Nailsworth
On the corner of Bath Road and Church Street, viewed from Market Street.
ST8599 : From horse power to horsepower - Nailsworth, Gloucestershire by Martin Richard Phelan ST8599 : From horse power to horsepower - Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
Routes meet here - beside this Geographer is the A46 Lincoln to Bath road, on the left is the road, via the Nailsworth W or Ladder, to Box and Minchinhampton and the road joining from the right is the road to Forest Green and on, via... (more)
ST8599 : Where ways meet - Nailsworth, Gloucestershire by Martin Richard Phelan ST8599 : Where ways meet - Nailsworth, Gloucestershire
Nailsworth has been in existence as a settlement since the 12th century, at one time it was divided into Upper Nailsworth and Lower Nailsworth. It eventually developed as a centre of the cloth industry, alongside Stroud. The author of... (more)
ST8599 : Façade, Railway Hotel, Nailsworth by Brian Robert Marshall ST8599 : Façade, Railway Hotel, Nailsworth
The writing on the wall shows that Nailsworth once had its own railway. It started here and ran for a few kilometres north to Stonehouse. It was operated by the London, Midland and Scottish (LMS) Railway despite being in the heartland of... (more)
ST8599 : Railway Hotel, Nailsworth by Linda Bailey ST8599 : Railway Hotel, Nailsworth
This Grade II listed building is now privately owned. The building is shown on a mid 19th century print, predating the arrival of the railway in Nailsworth.

 
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